Author: BostonSportsNews

The New England Patriots needed Rhamondre Stevenson to bounce back Sunday against the Panthers. In the most important way, he did. Though Stevenson rushed for just 38 yards across nine carries in a 42-13 dismantling of the Carolina Panthers, he didn’t fumble after losing a pair in the Week 3 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Stevenson showed in Week 2 against the Miami Dolphins just how pivotal he can be for the Patriots when he’s at his best and holding onto the football. But the display a week later against Pittsburgh was a reminder of just how erratic he can…

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FOXBORO — For the first time since Week 17 of last season, the Patriots had their best defensive player available on Sunday. Cornerback Christian Gonzalez made his season debut in New England’s 42-13 rout of the Carolina Panthers after sitting out the first three games with a lingering hamstring injury. “It was great to get out there,” Gonzalez said postgame. “Like I talked about earlier in the week, all I do and want to do is play football, so it was fun to finally get out there, get out there in a home game. The crowd was rocking, and being…

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FOXBORO — The message from Mike Vrabel and the Patriots’ coaches all week was simple. Get back to basics. Four quarters later, it was mission accomplished — and then some. “Just proud of the guys. I thought they played hard,” Pats quarterback Drake Maye said after Sunday’s 42-13 win. “We get back to our fundamentals and kind of back to establishing our identity. I felt like we did that. Probably didn’t hurt ourselves.” Maye certainly did his part, going without a turnover for the second time in four games this season. He also fired just three incompletions on 17 attempts.…

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The New England Patriots have their fans feeling on top of the world after a 42-13 victory over the Carolina Panthers at Gillette Stadium on Sunday. There were plenty of positive storylines for the Pats on the day, including Stefon Diggs’s 101 receiving yards and Marcus Jones’s absurd, record-breaking performance as a punt returner. New England’s QB wasn’t too shabby, either. Drake Maye completed 14 of 17 passes for 203 yards and two touchdowns (155.6 QB rating on the day). Maye also rushed for a TD, which placed him in rarefied air alongside two of the NFL’s best current quarterbacks.…

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At long last, Al Horford’s time in Boston has come to an end. The veteran big man has agreed to a multi-year contract with the Golden State Warriors in NBA free agency, his agent confirmed to ESPN’s Shams Charania on Sunday. After spending eight of his 18 NBA seasons with Boston (five in his second stint), Horford likely will end his illustrious career in a new uniform. Horford, who turned 39 on June 3, remained productive during the 2024-25 season despite his age. The five-time All-Star averaged 9.0 points over 42 regular-season games, then 8.0 points and 6.0 rebounds over…

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With their place in the postseason secure and their main starting pitchers ready to go, the Red Sox are calling in reinforcements to help get them through the final game of the regular season. Veteran right-hander Jose De Leon was called up by the Red Sox on Sunday and will get the ball for Game 162. He will match up against Detroit’s Chris Paddack, who will look to help give the Tigers a chance to clinch the AL Central title. To clear space on the active roster the Red Sox optioned left-hander Chris Murphy to Triple-A. The club already had…

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Right around Labor Day, it looked like Major League Baseball’s playoff race would be a big snooze fest.September had other ideas.The standings in both the American League and National League have tightened in a hurry, and a lot of the action over the final few days of the season will take place in Ohio.Here’s a look at some things to watch as MLB’s regular season comes to an end and October baseball arrives:What are the biggest storylines?1. The National League wild-card race was still tight as of Friday afternoon with the New York Mets holding a one-game lead over the Cincinnati…

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The Cincinnati Reds entered Sunday in complete control of their own playoff destiny. With a victory in game No. 162, Cincinnati could qualify for the postseason as the National League’s third wild-card team, bouncing the New York Mets out of the picture. Regardless of what transpires on Sunday, however, it’s worth noting that Reds manager Terry Francona has reminded the baseball world this season — his first in Cincinnati — how special he is. While Pat Murphy of the Milwaukee Brewers has been more impressive than virtually any other manager in MLB over the past couple of seasons, Francona is…

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Your Favorite Player of 2025A lot of people wrote off Mookie Betts in the first half of 2025, reasoning that this was the year that he finally ceased to be one of the best baseball players in the world. And if you just looked at his offensive line — .262/.330/.411 with 20 home runs — you might think that’s the right conclusion. But here we are at the end of the season and Betts managed to put up 5.0 bWAR (more than any other position player on the Red Sox), the 25rd-best mark in all of baseball amongst position players.How…

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