
2022 Bold Predictions: New England Patriots
The Patriots’ roster is in the beginning stages of its final form in New England as they trudge through a lengthy offseason.

The Patriots’ roster is in the beginning stages of its final form in New England as they trudge through a lengthy offseason.

Every team has one piece that fails to live up to the hype entering the new season.

While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.

It was an interesting three days this past weekend for the New England Patriots and their fans.

The most unpredictable first round in perhaps NFL history has come and gone. For starters, wow.

The New England Patriots had a very rough free agency.

The New England Patriots enter this year’s draft with a difficult path ahead.

Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. The other 31 will fall short, and there are reasons why each team will not have what it takes.

With free agency and the 2022 NFL Draft approaching, franchises all have a level of excitement. Some are looking to contend this season, while others just want to move in the right direction.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking NFL teams. In honor of the NFL pretending to care about the Pro Bowl, here is a more useful assignment: ranking the last 10 Super Bowl winners.

It is not much of a stretch to say that the 2022 New England Patriots will feel different than the 2021 team. Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels has officially left for the Las Vegas Raiders.

Although the New England Patriots had a respectable 10-7 year, their season ended in anything but respectable fashion. Blown out by the Buffalo Bills and quite frankly dominated in every facet.

The Patriots’ roster is in the beginning stages of its final form in New England as they trudge through a lengthy offseason.

Every team has one piece that fails to live up to the hype entering the new season.

While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.

It was an interesting three days this past weekend for the New England Patriots and their fans.

The most unpredictable first round in perhaps NFL history has come and gone. For starters, wow.

The New England Patriots had a very rough free agency.

The New England Patriots enter this year’s draft with a difficult path ahead.

Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. The other 31 will fall short, and there are reasons why each team will not have what it takes.

With free agency and the 2022 NFL Draft approaching, franchises all have a level of excitement. Some are looking to contend this season, while others just want to move in the right direction.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking NFL teams. In honor of the NFL pretending to care about the Pro Bowl, here is a more useful assignment: ranking the last 10 Super Bowl winners.

It is not much of a stretch to say that the 2022 New England Patriots will feel different than the 2021 team. Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels has officially left for the Las Vegas Raiders.

Although the New England Patriots had a respectable 10-7 year, their season ended in anything but respectable fashion. Blown out by the Buffalo Bills and quite frankly dominated in every facet.
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