Edelman weighs in on Mac: "He's still having rookie-type throws"
Julian Edelman now finds himself dishing out that criticism for current Patriots, after he saw some ugly quarterback play from Mac Jones on Sunday in Dallas.
Michael Hurley is a digital sports producer for CBS Boston. A native of Arlington, Massachusetts, Michael has followed the Boston sports scene for his entire life. After graduating from Roger Williams University with a degree in journalism, he spent three years covering Boston sports for NESN.com before joining CBS Boston in 2012.
A member of the Pro Football Writers of America, where he was recognized in the 2021 Dick Connor Writing Awards, Michael is also a frequent guest on Boston sports radio and television shows, in addition to hosting multiple podcasts. He spent years dutifully covering the DeflateGate saga involving Tom Brady and the Patriots, in addition to covering four Super Bowls, two Stanley Cup Finals, two World Series, and a U.S. Open.
Julian Edelman now finds himself dishing out that criticism for current Patriots, after he saw some ugly quarterback play from Mac Jones on Sunday in Dallas.
I may be overstating things for a Taylor Swift-esque dramatic effect, but I think I'm over the Tush Push.
The Patriots weren't exactly at full health out on the practice field on Wednesday.
Matt Poitras continued to make his case in Boston's home preseason game against Washington on Tuesday night, scoring a highlight-reel goal to tie the game at 4-4 in the third period.
On Wednesday morning, the Patriots reacquired cornerback J.C. Jackson. Minutes after that news broke, it became clear why they made such a move.
J.C. Jackson and the New England Patriots are set for a reunion.
"None of us feel good about where we're at," O'Brien said. "We came into the season really believing what we're doing. We still have a strong belief in what we're doing."
Beyond sharing a last name and appearing to be quite ordinary gentlemen, Daniel Jones and Mac Jones have a lot in common.
Those of us who spend a double-digit number of hours on the couch every Sunday watching football know that it's not for the faint of heart. Tom Brady is now learning that, too.
Jets star cornerback Sauce Gardner has entered a whole new world of controversy.
"We're going to have a consistent, robust process that hopefully leads us to the right person -- or people," Kennedy said.
It was supposed to be better. Much, much better. It's not.
The 71-year-old Belichick is getting back to his standard of dousing any flames of a quarterback controversy.
The way that everything unraveled so quickly, the way that Bill Belichick's team was outclassed, that is where the alarm bells are sounding for the New England Patriots.
The "Four Ups" and "Four Downs" might not stand up to the analysis of local mathematicians. The numbers may be a bit skewed toward the Downs.