Sunday marks the first time this season that the Buffalo Bills play last year's Super Bowl XLIX's champs, the New England Patriots. In light of this upcoming match, the Bills are taking their competitive trolling to another level. Read More »
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots were having technical difficulties during this year's season opener; the Steelers' headsets were picking up the Patriots' radio broadcast. Seems like the Patriots just can't catch a break. Luckily, the Steelers won't be filing a complaint with the NFL. Read More »
The New England Patriots have arguably been the best team in football since the start of the 2000s. With four Super Bowl wins, 12 AFC East division titles, and an undefeated 2007-2008 regular season, it's very hard to argue that point—even with Deflategate floating overhead. Head Coach Bill Belichick and future first ballot Hall of Fame Quarterback Tom Brady have created a dynasty in Foxboro, and though many stars have come and gone, the Pats have remained atop that division due to keeping these two around. So it's no surprise the Patriots are confidently going into the 2015-2016 season. Read More »
Welcome to the Mstars News official NFL Super Bowl XLIX Drinking Game. What better way to celebrate 2015's big game and the biggest day on the NFL calendar - not counting Black 'release bad things about the NFL' Friday - than by imbibing your favorite beverage (adult or otherwise) while yelling at a TV screen like a grown adult should. Read More »
Hines Ward has called the New England Patriots cheaters, and blamed coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady. 'The Dancing With The Stars' winner and former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver also told The Today Show's Matt Lauer that he wants very harsh punishment to be leveled at the franchise as they gear up for the 2015 Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks on Feb. 1, and said that if the Patriots win Super Bowl 49, it will be tainted forever, he told Late Night With Seth Meyers. Read More »
The NFL's 'DeflateGate' has an update. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has said that he had no knowledge of the 11 of 12 game balls being under-inflated until he was told about it on Monday, adding that he was "shocked" by the news. He then left it to quarterback Tom Brady to explain his preferences, and that he has "no explanation for what happened." Baltimore Ravens player Chris Canty has said that DeflateGate is the same as using PEDs and is against the integrity of the game. Either way, Aahead of the Super Bowl against Seattle Seahawks, it still appears that the NFL will have a hard time proving the Patriots did anything illegal. Read More »
Patriots 'DeflateGate' - where 11 of the 12 game day footballs used by the New England Patriots in their 42-7 AFC Championship Game win over the Indianapolis Colts were reportedly found to be deflated to less than NFL regulation - is heating up, with analysts calling for Bill Belichick to be suspended for the NFL Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks, while others are calling the situation 'overblown'. Meanwhile, Patriots player Brandon Browner has told critics to #inflatethis, the Baltimore Ravens have sad they didn't notice anything the previous week, and mathematics have been used to determine if the weather had a role to play in the balls reportedly feeling deflated. Read More »
Tom Brady, husband of supermodel Gisele Bündchen, could be done with the New England Patriots sooner than you think if reported tension grows within the team. Read More »
Will the Patriots land Sammy Watkins? Read More »