Author: BostonSportsNews

BALTIMORE — Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs pulled a Houdini act during Sunday night’s win over the Ravens. No, it wasn’t when he was evading a tackle. The four-time Pro Bowler escaped from the Patriots’ blue medical tent. NBC’s Melissa Starks reported during the game that Diggs had to be “physically restrained” in the medical tent, per NBC 10’s Nicole Menner, and that the wide receiver, “eventually escaped out the back.” Here was Diggs’ explanation: “I was blacking out, bro,” Diggs said. “They were holding me in the tent. They said I had a concussion, but they never touched my…

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BALTIMORE — If the Ravens were following Patriots beat reporters this week, they would have known to take better care of the football. During the portion of Thursday’s practice open to reporters, the Patriots practiced punch-out drills directly in front of reporters. Patriots defense working drills to force turnovers today. pic.twitter.com/UICHbELwDD — Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) December 18, 2025 The increased reps paid off in Sunday’s 28-24 win over the Ravens with two takeaways generated from forced fumbles. The first came late in the first quarter when Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins jarred the ball loose on a carry by Ravens running…

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The Boston Red Sox reportedly acquired Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals, but what does that mean for Alex Bregman? Bregman was a great addition to the Red Sox last offseason, but he opted out of the three-year, $120 million contract he signed last offseason after an All-Star campaign. Despite the addition of Contreras to the offense, The Athletic’s Jen McCaffrey reported that the Red Sox are still pursuing Bregman. “The Red Sox are still pursuing another bat to add to their lineup, a second league source confirmed, and re-signing Alex Bregman remains a priority,” McCaffrey wrote on Monday.…

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Sunday Night Football Bets New England Patriots vs Baltimore Ravens Week 16 2025! In today’s video, I break down my favorite NFL SNF bets for Week 16 of the 2025 season. Make sure to keep an eye on the *pinned comment for my final plays* This Week’s Plays: Patriots TT O21.5 (-132 FanDuel) (1.15u)✅️ TreVeyon Henderson O67.5 Rush + Rec Yards (-114 FanDuel) (1u) Drake Maye O239.5 Pass Yards (-115 DraftKings) (1u)✅️ Mark Andrews O31.5 Rec Yards (-115 DraftKings) (0.50u) Stefon Diggs Anytime TD (+219 Novig) (1u)  Sign up for *NoVig* and use code *GUYBOSTON* :  https://www.vaultsportshq.com/novig-affiliate-links/guy-boston-sports 📊 For the…

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BALTIMORE — It had to be this way. Down 11. Down bad. Teammates strewn across the field, almost a dozen lost to injury. A bad pick and lost fumble behind him. But everything he wanted, all of it, still ahead. So long as Tom Brady’s statue casts a shadow at 1 Patriot Place, quarterbacks who play in that shadow will be measured by how they perform in moments like that. Moments like Sunday’s fourth quarter, where embers of an old rivalry threatened to burn the Patriots’ first playoff berth in a new era. Drake Maye had never faced such stakes,…

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BOSTON (AP) — Fabian Zetterlund scored two goals, Tim Stutzle and Dylan Cozens scored 19 seconds apart in the second period and the Ottawa Senators beat the Boston Bruins 6-2 on Sunday night for their fourth straight victory.Drake Batherson and Claude Giroux each had a goal in the first when the Senators opened a quick 3-0 edge. Batherson and Cozens each had two assists and former Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark made 17 saves in a game that ended with a few late scraps.Bruins starting goaltender Joonas Korpisalo was pulled after giving up five goals on 17 shots. Jeremy Swayman replaced…

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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye delivered another impressive performance in a season full of standout games, leading New England to a 28-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Maye completed 380 passing yards and threw two touchdowns. This achievement was particularly noteworthy, as it marked the first time he surpassed 300 passing yards in a single NFL game. It might come as a surprise that Maye only surpassed the 300-yard passing mark in a game this Sunday, especially when you consider the impressive passing performances he has showcased throughout the season. Maye not only achieved a career milestone with the…

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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel made some interesting comments on the radio this past week when he talked about the team’s play-calling in a Week 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills. “I’ve never really tried to second-guess the play-calling,” Vrabel said Monday morning on WEEI’s The Greg Hill Show. “I always think that the best plays are ones that are decisive, and that the players know and that they trust. And obviously there’s some better ones, but I don’t think there’s a perfect call. And so we get back and we look at it, and I’m sure there’s…

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BALTIMORE — It was as if officials were working against the Patriots in their bid for a fourth-quarter comeback Sunday against the Ravens. Quarterback Drake Maye uncorked a 50+ yard bomb to wide receiver Kayshon Boutte on first-and-10 from the Patriots’ 44-yard line with 3:09 left in the fourth quarter while trailing 24-21. Boutte was getting dragged down by Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey while the ball was still in the air, yet there was no flag from officials for defensive pass interference. Boutte dropped the pass after hitting his head off the turf, and Humphrey didn’t bring in the ball.…

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What the Bruins hoped would be a hay-making homestand is producing more uncomfortable questions than points. After beating the Utah Mammoth to start the five-game residency, the B’s lost to the Edmonton Oilers, squandered a winnable game in a shootout to the Vancouver Canucks and, on Sunday night, took a thorough beating at the hands of the Ottawa Senators, 6-2, at the Garden. In many critical junctures of the game, the B’s found themselves outworked by the Sens and, though Ottawa may yet turn out to be the class of Atlantic Division, that should not be happening. Their penalty kill,…

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