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Wilfork is one of the hosts of "NFL Tailgate Takedown" on the Food Network, pitting NFL fans against each other as they create gameday cuisine.
Wilfork, who spent most of his 13-year NFL career with the New England Patriots, helped the team win Super Bowl victories in 2004 and 2014. A former first-round draft pick, he finished his career ...
Vince Wilfork was a two-time NFL champion with the Patriots, winning Super Bowls XXXIX and XLIX. Kyle Terada - Imagn Images. Still, he loves his team’s chances against anyone.
Retired NFL player Vince Wilfork, second from left, meets with city of Boynton Beach officials during his visit to the Ezell Hester Center. “It was fun and different,” he said.
NFL Tailgate. Wilfork has been co-hosting “NFL Tailgate Takedown,” a quirky new series where the Food Network and the NFL have teamed up to showcase the best tailgate chefs from around the ...
Vince Wilfork is looking svelte, and Bill Belichick took notice. ... The former NFL defensive tackle’s listed playing weight was 325 pounds, ...
Wilfork and Vrabel were two essential players on some great Patriots defenses. Vrabel is now back in Foxboro as the Patriots ...
On Thursday, former NFL defensive tackle Vince Wilfork told reporters an amusing anecdote of how Bill Belichick reacted to his post-retirement weight loss when he saw the Patriots coach last year ...
Patriots Vince Wilfork doesn’t seem to be a fan of Tom Brady’s broadcasting career "I would rather him be my quarterback than on TV doing what he’s doing now." ...
Deion Sanders may be toying with the idea of joining his son and going to the NFL, but Vince Wilfork says he's better off staying in college.