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Roger Goodell announced that the Miami Dolphins did tamper with Tom Brady following the 2019 season.
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Roger Goodell announced that the Miami Dolphins did tamper with Tom Brady following the 2019 season.
An oversight seems to have happened with the most recent reports/rumblings/innuendo that Brady and the Miami Dolphins had cooked up a grand scheme that would have given him an ownership stake in the team before coming out of retirement to play for the Dolphins instead of the Buccaneers in 2022.
In the fantasy land that is the world of sports, some things can and should have happy endings. And in New England, the latest news from Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski -- two former pillars of the Patriots' organization -- is simply a bummer.
The Brian Flores lawsuit is a problem for the NFL that is not going away. In fact, it's getting bigger.
We're now getting one perspective as to why Tom Brady's "retirement" process was so ... clumsy.
The DeVante Parker trade became official on Tuesday. A day later, the Patriots' newest receiver shared his excitement for what lies ahead.
The Patriots acquired a receiver on Saturday, and he's coming over from a division rival in the AFC East.
Mike McDaniel met with reporters at the league's annual meetings in West Palm Beach on Monday morning and was asked about the Tom Brady rumors.
The rumor of Tom Brady trying to join the Miami Dolphins is gaining steam. It can't be true.
Things are a bit different these days for the New England Patriots.
Tyreek Hill is suddenly on the trade market, according to reports on Wednesday, and a move may be happening sooner than later.
The Miami Dolphins have been in the news quite a bit this offseason. They're sure to stay there a while longer.
Wes Welker is on the move. And he's heading back to the place where his NFL career started.
It's been a rather turbulent couple of weeks for the NFL, with Brian Flores' lawsuit being the biggest issue to arise. The case had some developments over Super Bowl weekend, too.
The NFL has summarily rejected all of Brian Flores' claims, saying they are without merit. In doing so, Roger Goodell and the billionaire owners have forfeited their right to ever utter the word "integrity" again.
Included in Brian Flores' explosive racial discrimination lawsuit against the NFL, there is also the accusation that Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross tried to get Flores to tamper with a "prominent quarterback" during the winter of 2020.
Brian Flores lobbed some serious accusations at the Dolphins in a lawsuit focused on racial discrimination from the Giants during their hiring process.
Once again, it was all on the table for the Patriots. Once again, they came up short. That's an alarming trend.
Sunday was an excellent day for the Miami Dolphins. Monday was a rough morning for the head coach.
A loss like this one cannot and should not be brushed aside. It can't be sugarcoated. This one was bad.
As if Sunday's loss in Miami wasn't bad enough for the Patriots, and as if Tua Tagovailoa's 11-yard scramble wasn't painful on its own, the play that allowed Miami to drain all but three seconds off the game clock also resulted in a potentially serious injury for Patriots rookie Christian Barmore.
Miami remains a house of horrors for the New England Patriots.
The Patriots no doubt wanted a win in their regular season finale in Miami. But emerging from the game healthy for the playoffs was likely a much more significant desire.
By definition, the penalty for "unnecessary roughness" ought to require some actual roughness to take place. Or so one might think.
One week after being a healthy scratch, N'Keal Harry will be back on the field for the Patriots.
A Boston Police officer was shot in Roxbury Friday night.
The Red Sox beat the Yankees 3-1 on Friday night in their first meeting this year.
The Sumner Tunnel already shutters on the weekends, and restaurants have seen a drop in customers.
Drive down Trapelo Road in Belmont during the week and you're bound to run into one of the most popular and well-respected people in town.
The Boston Pride parade is back after several years away but with recent attacks on the LGBTQ+ community in our area and a nationwide emergency issued by the Human Rights Campaign, how will Boston prepare for the large-scale event?
Donald Trump is the first former president in history to face a federal criminal indictment.
Former Vice President Mike Pence hit the campaign trail in New Hampshire on Friday, where he also responded to former President Donald Trump's latest indictment.
A window at TD Garden was shattered Friday morning and Boston Police said it appears they were shot by BB guns.
An MBTA spokesperson said ambassadors were deployed to Back Bay station this week to discourage fare evasion, and there are bigger plans.
Former Boston prosecutor Gary Zerola has been found not guilty of rape.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
A new study finds babies exposed to "forever chemicals" in the womb are more likely to be overweight.
If you toss and turn at night, you may be at higher risk of stroke.
Medical professionals warn that the smoke could have serious health effects.
Now that school is almost out, should your child detox from their phone this summer?
At age 22, young adults who are living with autism and other challenges have to go from a special education school to adult service programs.
The 15-year-old suspect cut off his GPS monitoring bracelet and may be armed, sources tell the I-Team.
Video obtained by the WBZ-TV I-Team shows the moment a gunman opened fire near Revere Beach on Sunday.
Dangerous goods or hazmat cargo can be anything from explosives and chemicals to paint and lithium-ion batteries.
BlueHub Capital says it's helping homeowners hold onto their houses. Critics have a different take on the Boston-based non-profit.
Jon says there's scant evidence to suggest that the new charges against Trump over his alleged mishandling of classified documents and obstruction of the investigation into it will damage him politically.
Just in case you missed Pence's patriotic branding, the two-minute and forty-four-second video includes no less than forty-one flag images on-screen - an average of one every four seconds.
The GOP primaries are Trump's world. Other candidates just live in it.
WBZ-TV's political analyst Jon Keller talks with Attorney General Andrea Campbell.
Summer violence has become all too common around the country.
Barnes & Noble is opening two new bookstores in Massachusetts this month - on the same day.
The Natick Mall supermarket is one of the company's largest locations.
The end is near for Bed Bath & Beyond.
A popular ice cream shop in Braintree had some explaining to do after customers noticed a hike in price.
Some people have reported getting cuts or severe burns from the recalled candles.
If you though working your furry friend into your wedding was out of the question, think again.
Tippin Guitars is renowned for its client list including Hollywood celebrities and world-famous musicians.
Chef Chuck joins Rachel Holt in the Test Kitchen to create his signature green crab bisque.
Vermont Institute of Natural Science sits on 47 acres of picturesque forest land.
With a mission to create brands and products that are delicious, nutritious and sustainable, Chew is redefining the future of food.
The Red Sox beat the Yankees 3-1 on Friday night in their first meeting this year.
Last Friday, Chris Sale was hoping to get some positive news on his shoulder injury. A week later, it looks as though that news never came.
Based on everything Bourne said about new offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien after an OTA practice on Friday, it's not difficult at all to deduce that he's elated about the coaching change.
DeAndre Hopkins is getting closer to actually signing with a new team. And his ears are apparently perked up a bit.
The Red Sox-Yankees rivalry used to be one of the greatest in all of sports. "Used to" is the key part of that phrase these days.
Richard Hughes travels around New England playing the piano to movie clips starring Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
A truly unique catch has found a home at the University of New England.
The New England Aquarium says the odds of catching a blue lobster are one in two million.
She was seeking to get the animal's nails trimmed - a service the store does not provide to raccoons.
Plymouth Light and other lighthouses in Massachusetts are on the giveaway list.