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FOXBORO — Drake Maye and the Patriots are in the midst of a storybook season they hope doesn’t reach its conclusion Sunday night against the Chargers. Any first-round playoff exit is at least somewhat disappointing, especially for a team like the Patriots, which earned the No. 2 seed in the AFC with a 14-3 record, but the team has already far exceeded any reasonable expectations set upon them this season. One of the Patriots’ goals back in the spring was to host home playoff games. That seemed lofty, coming off back-to-back 4-13 seasons, but fast forward nine months, and they’re…

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At first glance, the news that the Marlins traded right-hander Edward Cabrera to the Cubs for a package of prospects sounds promising for Red Sox Nation. After all, by sending him to Chicago, Miami made sure Cabrera didn’t land with the New York Yankees, who were in the market for the 27-year-old. Upon closer inspection however, it’s possible the Cabrera deal could damage Boston’s chances of signing third baseman Alex Bregman or shortstop Bo Bichette.. “If the Cubs were going to target an impact bat and add to the rotation, this was a great way to make that more realistic,” MLB.com’s Jordan…

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While free agency largely dominates the headlines at this point in the MLB offseason, Thursday marks an important deadline for clubs to take care of some other important business ahead of the new season. Thursday is the deadline for clubs and unsigned players under team control who are eligible for salary arbitration to exchange salary figures. Essentially what that means is the sides must reach an agreement on what the player will earn in 2026, otherwise they’ll potentially go to a hearing sometime in February. While teams and players are allowed to continue negotiating right up until that hearing if…

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FOXBORO — It’s an inevitability. The stakes are higher. The pressure will be greater. And not everything will go according to plan. Whether it’s in practice this week or in this weekend’s “Sunday Night Football” matchup in the AFC Wild Card Round between the Patriots and the Chargers, there will probably come a point in time when someone in Drake Maye’s huddle will deserve to be reprimanded. If it does, don’t expect that kind of rip job to come from the young quarterback. Maybe some day. Not yet. “I think becoming harder on them comes with learning them, and them…

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BOSTON (AP) — Jamal Murray had 22 points and 17 assists and Peyton Watson scored 30 for the Denver Nuggets, who went on a 14-0 run to rally from a fourth-quarter deficit and pull away to beat the Boston Celtics 114-110 on Wednesday night.In a game missing its two biggest stars — Denver’s three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic and Boston All-Star Jayson Tatum — the teams played through 26 lead changes and another nine ties before Denver turn a three-point deficit midway through the fourth into a 101-90 lead.Boston trailed 107-95 and cut it to three points in the final…

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Jaylen Brown admitted he let disputes with Wednesday’s Celtics-Nuggets officiating crew throw him off his game. Though Brown scored a game-high 33 points in Boston’s 114-110 loss at TD Garden, he finished with more turnovers (seven) than free-throw attempts (three), and his effectiveness waned in the fourth quarter. “I mean, they were physical. They got away with a lot,” Brown said of Denver’s defenders. “The refs allowed them to get away with a lot. I’d love to get to the free-throw line a little bit more. I was physical, I was aggressive, I went up strong. I didn’t flop, but…

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The Boston Red Sox have made some good moves this offseason, trading for Sonny Gray, Johan Oviedo and Willson Contreras. They’ve improved their rotation and upgraded at first base, especially defensively. What they haven’t done yet, however, is sign a Major League free agent two months into the offseason. After the Colorado Rockies signed veteran pitcher Michael Lorenzen to a one-year deal on Wednesday night, the Red Sox are now the only team that still hasn’t signed an MLB free agent this winter. Given the team’s high payroll, goals and publicly expressed needs, that’s pretty shocking. It’s not for a…

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It’s the most exciting time of the offseason: free-agency arbitration agreement time! Tomorrow is the deadline for clubs and players eligible for arbitration to agree to new contract terms or duke it out in front of an arbitration panel. The Sox have five eligible players: Triston Casas, Kutter Crawford, Tanner Houck, Romy Gonzalez, and Johan Oviedo. Crawford and the club agreed to a one-year deal worth $2.75 million, the same amount he made last year. (Tim Healey, Boston Globe)As for free agency, a few days ago ESPN’s Buster Olney reported that the Sox had made an “aggressive” offer to Alex…

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FOXBORO — Patriots players and coaches are expecting an electric environment at Gillette Stadium come Sunday night. The Patriots, as the No. 2 seed in the AFC, have home-field advantage over the Chargers. Head coach Mike Vrabel previously referred to Gillette Stadium as a “viper’s den” when he was coming to Foxboro to play the Patriots in the postseason as head coach of the Titans. Vrabel was asked about those comments on Wednesday. “It’s just got to be a tough place to play in January,” Vrabel said. “If we’re able to get there in January like we are, we have…

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