New England Patriots Lead Blogger Wanted

Posted by admin  
July 27, 2010

PatriotsChronicle.com is currently looking to add a self motivated and internet savvy blogger.  The new blogger will be responsible for covering the day-to-day news of the New England Patriots, but in a fun, unique way! The blogger will be compensated for this position.

If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please email us at jobs@windycitymedianetwork.com. Please send a resume and links to writing examples as well!

Patriots sign another player

Posted by eric.schmidt  
July 25, 2010

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ESPN is reporting that the New England Patriots have now signed second round pick from Arizona TE Rob Gronkowski. Gronkowski missed all of his 2009 season due to injury and has recorded 75 catches for 16 scores for nearly 1200 yards. According to PFT, the deal is for 4 years and 4.44 million. The deal is done as rookies are scheduled to report today to Patriots training camp.

Patriots ink Cunningham

Posted by eric.schmidt  
July 25, 2010

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The New England Patriots have reached an agreement with second round selection LB Jermaine Cunningham. The reported details are that Cunningham signed a four year deal though financial details were not available.

Cunningham, a University of Florida product, has 19 sacks, 5 forced fumbles and 152 career tackles.

Patriots ink a pair to 4 years

Posted by eric.schmidt  
July 21, 2010

The New England Patriots have signed 7th round draft selection, QB Zac Robinson and 7th round DL Kade Weston. Both have agreed to 4 year deals.

Weston’s deal is worth a reportedly 1.83 million for the duration of the contract.

QB Zac Robinson’s contract is reported nearly identical in value. Robinson was the Oklahoma State signal caller last season and has completed over 60% of his passes and threw for over 8000 yards and 66 touchdowns in his career.

Terrell Owens A Patriot?

Posted by eric.schmidt  
July 14, 2010

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Terrell Owens said he’d like to become a member of the New England Patriots in 2010. Owens spoke on WJMN radio in Boston.

Owens was asked about playing in New England, and he responded, “I’d definitely be open to that”. Owens has rolled out his new reality show this past week and has been doing a media tour promoting the show and taking every opportunity to remind teams that he is still looking for work, blaming ESPN for his lack of employment along the way.

Owens said, “I’m like LeBron. I can go there and take less of a role, take less money and put everything aside and make it work”.

Instead of looking for more employment in the NFL, maybe a season with the Patriots with Randy Moss would give him more material for season two of his new reality show. He actually wouldn’t be a bad substitute with Wes Welker likely to miss some time.

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