Former New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski told former teammate Julian Edelman that a night out at Hot Club in Providence made him realize he was a star.
The New England Patriots host the Kansas City Chiefs at Gillette Stadium Dec. 17. Will the world's most famous Travis Kelce fan join the party in Foxboro?
Retired National Football League tight end Rob Gronkowski is living his best life.
Gronk has morphed from gridiron star to acting, to pitching products, to an Emmy Award-winning NFL analyst – and he is still in his mid-30s.
Born May 14, 1989, in Amherst, New York, Robert James Gronkowski played in the National Football League for 11 years, nine with the New England Patriots and two for the Tampa B
Things just don't seem to be getting any better for the Patriots. After losing last weekend's game to the lowly Washington Commanders, the team is at another level of low. This is a team that traded away two of their best defensive players, yet still made the Patriots offense struggle to get out of its own way.
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What do you do when your leading receiver in touchdowns and yardage has a season ending ACL tear against the Dolphins? ABC 6 Sports Director Nick Coit says "you turn to your youth."
Coit says he expects to see names like Kayshon Boutte and Tyquan Thornton given a chance to step up and contribute as soon as this Sunday against the Washington Commanders.
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As frustration grows on Route 1 in Foxboro, the schedule is not doing them any favors. The Patriots are preparing for what is likely to be a very difficult home game against the 4 and 2 Buffalo Bills.
While the Bills have been regarded as one of the favorites to win the AFC East and go deep into the playoffs, they certainly haven't been perfect says ABC 6 Sports Director Nick Coit.
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When we talked to ABC 6 Sports Director Nick Coit last week, he was very measured. "I like a bigger sample size," said Coit. "I don't like to rush to judgement on a player. Everyone has bad days."
That's the way Coit felt after the Cowboys shellacking in Dallas. However, his...
It wasn't quite the take I expected when we talked to ABC 6 Sports Director Nick Coit Friday morning for our Patriots Preview segment. Coming off of the Patriots worse loss in the Belichick era, I expected a more dour mood. But there was Coit showing us that even after Dallas put the Patriots on a one way ticket to Slapsville, there still was hope.
But how...
Before the action began on the field, Anthony Colella was helping a fan suffering from a cardiac event. Thanks to quick thinking, this story has a happy ending.