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Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams and Ohio State wideout Jeremiah Smith made the front cover of the game this year. However ...
The New England Patriots can face a surprising problem caused by 2025 NFL draft fourth-overall pick, left tackle Will Campbell.
Diggs doesn’t just have familiarity with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels’ scheme — it helped bring out the best seasons ...
Diggs is expected to be the No. 1 wide receiver for a young Patriots receiving corps with unproven talent. Rookie third-round ...
Ex-NFL wide receiver and two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Hogan says that New York Giants rookie Abdul Carter "could be a ...
Those guys that have that engine where they’re going and they’re not gonna stop, they can be problems on defense,” the former Patriots standout said.
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Musket Fire on MSNNFL analyst just shaded the Patriots' most dominant Super Bowl squadSuper Bowl-winning team is arguably the best in the franchise's history. But their powerful offense got a bit of disrespect ...
Former Patriots wideout Chris Hogan believes he can make an NFL roster at another position.
Chris Hogan was a jack-of-all trades during his collegiate athletics career – even outside of football. Hogan originally played lacrosse at Penn State for three seasons, picking up All-Eastern ...
Chris Hogan reveals what New England Patriots Super Bowl parties were like.
Chris Hogan, who was a receiver with the Patriots from 2016-2018, has some hard-earned advice for the new guys: If you want to succeed as a new receiver in New England, it’s all about preparation.
But he had a solid three-year stint in New England from 2016-18, in which Hogan won a pair of Super Bowls with the Patriots.
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