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Laura from Arlington, VA
Who from last year s draft class is going to excel this year in your opinion?
Setting aside the QB situation for the moment, I think several 20 draft picks could make huge jumps. We already know AJ Dillon will have a much larger workload. Josiah Deguara is coming back from injury after being a Week 1 starter as a rookie. Jon Runyan could start up front. Vernon Scott could get a shot at a bigger role in the back end if Darnell Savage moves around in Barry s scheme. And the one with the most unknown upside might be Kamal Martin, given what he flashed last summer before an injury delayed his debut.
The NFL releases the 2021 regular-season schedule on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. Among the marquee games is Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady's return to Foxborough, Mass. to face the New England Patriots.
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New England’s Julian Edelman holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Patriots beat the Rams in Super Bowl 53. Edelman was named the Most Valuable Player.
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Julian Edelman announced his retirement on Monday, ending a spectacular career with the Patriots. A seventh-round pick in 2009, Edelman turned into one of the most versatile players in NFL history.
He came to the Patriots as a college quarterback from Kent State. He developed into a No. 1 receiver who returned kicks, punts, threw touchdown passes and even played cornerback. There wasn’t much that Edelman couldn’t do on the football field.
The 50+ events of traditional ‘Patriots Week’ were canceled for 2020, but check out these virtual ones
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Saturday, December 26, 2020 - Old Barracks Museum Chief of Historical Interpretation, Asher Lurie prepares at home for a virtual live Q&A which follows his talk titled The Real Story of the Battle of Trenton, which is part of the virtual Patriots Week activities.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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It was 244 years ago that General George Washington declared to General John Sullivan, “I am resolved to take Trenton.”
After having crossed the Delaware River on Christmas, Washington and his men surprised and defeated Hessian soldiers garrisoned at Trenton in a pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary War.