Kyle Van Noy is 33 years old and just came off the best season of his career. Now, he’s heading to the Pro Bowl Game sas an injury replacement. The former New England Patriots linebacker, now in his second season with the Baltimore Ravens,
Patriots, Pro Bowl and a Steeler
When the Pro Bowl rosters were announced earlier this month, the Ravens had a league-high nine selections. Add two more to the list.
Kicker Chris Boswell, safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, defensive tackle Cameron Heyward, and linebacker T.J. Watt are the other Steelers set to take part in the Pro Bowl festivities. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel’s first staff in New England is continuing to ...
The New England Patriots have one of the top rising young defensive stars in the NFL. Christian Gonzalez has proven himself to be an elite cornerback. However,
With the hiring of new head coach Mike Vrabel, who then went out and filled his offensive and defensive coordinator positions with candidates widely considered the best available for their jobs, the New England Patriots are on the verge of a new era.
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) January 10, 2025 At just 22 years old, the football world is Gonzalez’s oyster. This could be the beginning of a run that ends with a gold jacket in the future.
The San Francisco 49ers have a lot of tough decisions to juggle this upcoming offseason after a tough campaign.
So far, so good. The Patriots are making the right hires this offseason and appear headed toward a real rebound in 2025.
New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez was named to the Associated Press’ Second-Team All-Pro Team on Friday. Gonzalez had a stellar season in his second year with the Patriots, recording 59 tackles, two interceptions, a fumble recovery and 11 pass deflections. He is one of two Patriots players to earn the All-Pro honor.
The Patriots ... coordinator on new head coach Mike Vrabel’s staff on Wednesday. It is the third time that McDaniel has served in the role as he had two stints working for Bill Belichick and was part of six Super Bowl winners in New England.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson last March, just four days after he was released by the Broncos following two frustrating seasons in Denver, they had to know that they were not getting the best version of the 12-year veteran.