No, it's not from deflated footballs, or spying on another team's practice.
But, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is sporting a nice shiner.
PHILADELPHIA (973espn.com) - All those negative people blocked from Brandon Graham's Twitter account probably would have went with Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'" but, ever the optimist, Chip Kelly kicked off Eagles practice Thursday with the Dropkick Murphys' "I'm Shipping Up To Boston...
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has been known to give dirty looks from time to time.
For the one he gave to a reporter on Sunday night, he gets a 9 out of 10.
In the post game news conference after their overtime loss to the Denver Broncos, Belichick didnt feel like answering many questions...
Rex Ryan has the perfect game plan last night.
He kept Rob Gronkowski in check and held the New England Patriots to just 20 points, their lowest point total of the season.
He also kept Tom Brady confused all game long with disguised blitzes and zone coverage schemes that kept the Patriots quarterback in check.
Yet, Ryan still lost the game and was trolled beautifully in the process.
On the heels of a federal judge overruling NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and nullifying his four game suspension, Tom Brady has turned to Facebook.
If you recall, Brady also turned to Facebook when first responding to the Deflategate allegations when it first blew up...
A judge let the air out of "Deflategate" Thursday, erasing New England quarterback Tom Brady's four-game suspension for a controversy the NFL claimed threatened football's integrity. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league will appeal...
Tom Brady's lawsuit against the NFL in which he wants his four-game suspension overturned will be heard in New York instead of Minnesota.
Brady and the players' union filed their suit Wednesday in Minnesota. But the NFL already had filed papers Tuesday in New York, moments after announcing that Commissioner Roger Goodell upheld the suspension for Brady's involvement in the use of underinflated foo
Dozens of New England Patriots fans filled a parking lot at Gillette Stadium to protest the four-game suspension handed to quarterback Tom Brady over the "Deflategate" scandal.
The "Free Tom Brady" rally was organized on Facebook. Many of the fans who gathered on Sunday wore Brady football jerseys with his number 12 on the back and held signs calling on NFL Commissioner Roger G