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The Bills beefed up their offseason roster with the signings of RB Anthony Allen, LB Kourtnei Brown and OL Randy Colling. Dolphins WR Mike Wallace will count $17.25 million against the team’s salary cap in 2014. Says Gisele Bundchen of her husband, Patriots QB Tom Brady, “He’s very loving and it’s a…
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Pats rally from 24 back, stun Broncos in OT

ESPN.com|Associated Press
Stephen Gostkowski kicked a 31-yard field goal for New England after a misplayed punt return by Denver, lifting the Patriots to a 34-31 overtime victory over the Broncos on Sunday night.
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Panthers get past Pats in controversial finish

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Cam Newton threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn Jr. with 59 seconds left, and the Carolina Panthers held off the New England Patriots 24-20 on Monday night for their sixth straight victory when officials picked up a penalty flag on the final play.
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Patriots pick off Geno 3 times in 4th, sink Jets

ESPN.com|Associated Press
Tom Brady threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Dobson on the game’s first series before both offenses played as sloppily as the second-half weather, and the New England Patriots got by the New York Jets 13-10 on Thursday night.
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Belichick on Hernandez: It’s ‘sad, sad day’

ESPN.com|Mike Reiss
In his first comments since Aaron Hernandez was charged with murder, Patriots coach Bill Belichick expressed remorse, saying it was a “sad, sad day” and that he was “shocked and disappointed” that one of his players was connected to a situation like this.
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Ed Reed overshadowed by Ray Lewis’ last hurrah

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Within the NFL, even as much as Ray Lewis, the historic Baltimore Ravens’ defense is known for the play of safety Ed Reed. Across 11 seasons there’s been 61 interceptions, 110 pass deflections, nine Pro Bowls and an AP defensive player of the year honor.

He’s considered one of the great ball hawks of all time, a brilliant return man and the smart, savvy leader that forces game plans to be built around him. There may not be a defensive player more revered in NFL film rooms over the last decade.

And yet, until the Ravens vanquished New England on Sunday, 28-13, on the strength of a second half that featured two Tom Brady interceptions and zero Patriots points, the great Ed Reed had never made the Super Bowl.

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