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Celtics' Kemba Walker, Robert Williams Both Out for Game 4 vs. Nets
The Boston Celtics could be without one of their best defensive players in Game 4 of the team’s first-round NBA playoff series against the Brooklyn Nets.
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What It Was Like Covering Games Without Fans
We got some exciting news this week. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced that the state will move into Phase 4, Step 1 on March 22, which will allow large indoor and outdoor arenas and ballparks like Fenway Park, Gillette Stadium and TD Garden to admit up to 12% of capacity. When you think about it, it’s not that many fans. There…
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Cam Newton ‘Absolutely' Wants to Be Back With Patriots in 2021
Although his current contract expires after this season, Cam Newton is up for staying in Foxboro. The New England Patriots quarterback told NBC10 Boston’s Raul Martinez on Tuesday that he “absolutely” wants to be with the team next season. “I think for me, I’m always up for a challenge,” Newton said. “There’s a lot of unfinished business, knowing there’s...
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Baseball's Back at Fenway. Here's What It Was Like at the First Game of the Pandemic.
It took an extra four months, but Fenway Park has finally held a competitive game of baseball in 2020. The Red Sox hosted the Toronto the Blue Jays Tuesday night. It was just an exhibition game — the Sox’ 60-game regular season starts Friday — but it was the first nine innings of baseball in Boston since the coronavirus pandemic…
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Why Tom Brady Should Listen to Julian Edelman and ‘Baby Come Back'
By now, you’ve probably seen Julian Edelman’s post on social media. If you haven’t, the Patriots wide receiver Photoshopped his head over that of John Cusack in the iconic boombox scene in the 1980s teen classic “Say Anything.” His caption? “Baby come back.” And you know what? I’m with Edelman. I think Patriots Nation is with me, too. I...
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Patriots, Rams Don't Break Sweat on Day Before Super Bowl
Neither the New England Patriots nor the Los Angeles Rams broke a sweat Saturday in what was their final “practice” for the Super Bowl.