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New England is headed to its first AFC Championship game appearance since the 2018 season and will face the Broncos
Afternoon snow, plunging wind chills and key injury questions could shape Sunday’s AFC divisional matchup at Gillette Stadium.
You've probably seen those "Perfect Season" T-shirts celebrating the Indiana Hoosiers' unbeaten 16-0 campaign to claim the school's first college football national championship. What you probably don't know is the unlikely source benefitting from sales of the shirts: the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots host the Houston Texans Sunday in an AFC Divisional Round game at 3 p.m. ET. Here are the best prop bets for the matchup.
The Houston Texans have made several reserve/future signings to their roster following their 16-28 divisional round loss to the New England Patriots, thus marking the end of their 2025 campaign and officially beginning the 2026 offseason.
The New England Patriots are one win away from playing in the Super Bowl, and their draft class has played a major role in their success. Second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson and sixth-round pick Andy Borregales were named to the Professional Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team after their stellar rookie campaigns.
Nick Wright, Danny Parkins, Chris Broussard, and Coach Eric Mangini break down why the New England Patriots are only 5.5-point favorites against the Denver Broncos despite Denver starting a backup quarterback.
Collins and Schultz were losses that, for Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, are two names that simply can't be replaced if they're not on the field. Both have their respective big roles in Houston's offense to ultimately lead them to becoming top two on the roster for receiving yards, and it was a huge detriment to be without them in Foxboro.