01/17/2026
Patriots wide receiver Efton Chism is on the verge of making franchise history. With just 14 receiving yards needed on Sunday, Chism can surpass Julian Edelman as the New England Patriots’ all-time leader in playoff receiving yards.
A milestone moment is within reach as the Patriots prepare for their next postseason battle — and all eyes will be on Chism to see if he can etch his name atop the record books. 🔥🏈📈
01/17/2026
Kayshon Boutte isn’t overlooking Houston — but he’s not overthinking them either.
He called the Texans defense talented, while also pointing out that their scheme isn’t overly complex. And that matters.
Because when a defense is predictable…
that’s when coaching and preparation take over.
With Josh McDaniels dialing things up and a young QB growing week to week, this matchup could come down to who wins pre-snap.
Confidence or bulletin-board material?
We’ll find out soon enough.
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How do you see this matchup playing out?
01/13/2026
Hypothetical — and yes, it’s a long shot.
But if the Patriots ever made a swing for a true WR1…
would A.J. Brown even make sense?
Vrabel ties.
Young QB.
Big price tag.
Be honest — dream scenario or total fantasy?
01/12/2026
DEFENSE WINS PLAYOFF GAMES. 🛡️
Held to 3 points.
Quarterback under siege all night.
Pocket collapsed. Timing destroyed. Nothing easy.
This wasn’t just a win — it was a statement from the Patriots defense.
Relentless pressure. Disciplined coverage. Physical from the first snap to the last whistle.
If this is the standard…
the rest of the league better take notice.
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Drop a 🔥 if this defense showed up exactly when it mattered
OR
Comment which defensive play stood out most
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01/12/2026
334 total yards.
Made plays with his arm. Made plays with his legs.
QB1 showed up.
👉 What mattered more tonight — the throws or the runs?
01/12/2026
This team fought.
This team delivered.
Still standing, Brood.
01/12/2026
Still standing.
Patriots move on to the Divisional Round
01/12/2026
It’s time.
Playoff football.
No excuses
01/11/2026
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye can still win NFL MVP despite losing out on First Team All-Pro.