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FOXBORO, Mass. -- While this week will feature plenty of attention on the 10-year anniversary of the Patriots' victory against the Raiders in the Snow Bowl, the Pats will commemorate another milestone, too. The Patriots will have four captains from the 1996 team that won the AFC Championship and lost to the Packers in Super Bowl XXXI. They announced Monday that former wide receiver Troy Brown would be one of the captains, and they'll unveil a new captain Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It can be easy to look past this season as the 15-year anniversary of the first team owner...
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So, this is kinda cool. The Patriots are always honoring their greats, often from teams that won a bunch of Super Bowls last decade. But on Sunday, they will have four honorary captains, all from the 1996 AFC championship game. Today, the Pats announced WR Troy Brown as one of them, keeping the other three under their hats for now. But, still, cool for Troy. “To me, I mean...

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Former Patriots wide receiver Troy Brown, who was selected as an honorary captain for the AFC Championship game addresses the media during his press conference at Gillette Stadium on Monday, January 16, 2012.

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