Nominees for the Patriots Hall of Fame Class of 2012
The New England Patriots have announced the three finalists for this year’s class for the Patriots Hall of Fame. Patriots’ fans everywhere can vote for the players through the team’s website at patriots.com, the voting runs through May 31st.
The leading vote getter will be announced in early June and will be enshrined in the Hall at Patriots Place on Saturday September 15...
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19 days ago
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19 days ago
Troy Brown's Patriots Hall of Fame Nomination Almost Never Happened, Receiver Reflects on Nearly Giving Up on Football
FOXBORO, Mass. -- No one looked at Troy Brown in October 1994 and saw a Patriots Hall of Famer. About a year and a half earlier, the Patriots took Brown in the draft's eighth round, which ceased to exist after that season. Then, he was cut in his second training camp with New England, and he returned home to West Virginia, where he began working at the Guyandotte Boys and Girls...
Via NESN.com
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19 days ago
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19 days ago
First Ever Troy Brown Football Camp, For Students in Grades 5-12, Set to Open in June
The New England Patriots legendary wide receiver Troy Brown was, and still remains one of the most fan-friendly Patriots to ever play the game. Brown brought an incredible work ethic and a winning attitude to the Patriots locker room. And his hard work paid off in the form of success for Brown, reaching five Super Bowls with the Pats as well as helping the team win three Lombardi...
Via NESN.com
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March 20, 2012
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March 20, 2012
What Troy Brown Meant To The New England Patriots
NFL players that get drafted low and end up being great players are always a great story. This is the case with Troy Brown. Drafted In 1993 by the New England Patriots in the eighth round (198th overall), Troy was a constant workhorse for the Patriots for 15 years, until retiring in 2007.
What Troy Brown accomplished with the Patriots is astounding. He is currently the Patriots...
Via Football Nation
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February 17, 2012
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February 17, 2012
Tedy Bruschi, Troy Brown Among Former Patriots Marveling at Franchise's Unprecedented Run of Success
FOXBORO, Mass. -- The Patriots' turnaround over the last two decades has been so impressive that it's left even its most prominent contributors in awe. "There is no word to use except for 'impressive,'" former linebacker Tedy Bruschi said. New England was a bottom-of-the-rung franchise in the early 1990s that got a much-needed spark in 1993 when it hired...
Via NESN.com
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January 21, 2012
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January 21, 2012
Ex-Patriots great Troy Brown named one of four honorary captains for Sunday’s game
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...
Via The Rap Sheet
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January 16, 2012
Troy Brown Named As One of Four Honorary Captains for Patriots' AFC Championship Clash With Ravens
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...
Via NESN.com
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January 16, 2012
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January 16, 2012
Former Patriots defender Troy Brown says of Edelman: “It’s a great situation for him.”
It’s been a few games now that we’ve seen Patriots WR Julian Edelman play on defense. He looked particularly impressive last game, making three tackles and drilling Eagles QB Vince Young on a blitz.
Afterward, Edelman assured me that, despite how solid the transition looked, “It’s hard out there, trust me.” But how hard? What is his day like juggling offense...
Via The Rap Sheet
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November 30, 2011
Julian Edelman the Patriots’ New Utility Man
Julian Edelman tackles Vince Young. Photo by Keith NordstromThe New England Patriots haven’t had a Swiss Army knife-type player since Troy Brown retired in 2008. Troy Brown’s regular role was wide receiver, but he also returned punts on special teams, subbed in as a defensive back when injuries riddled the secondary, and was the Patriots’ emergency option at quarterback...
Via Musket Fire
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November 28, 2011
Giants-Patriots: Former Pats WR Brown on Keys to Victory
Former Patriots receiver Troy Brown joins the WheelHouse to preview Sunday’s upcoming game between the Giants and New England. Brown was a Bill Belichick favorite playing offense, defense and special teams.
Via Giants Football Blog
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November 02, 2011
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