Patriots' Brady Is Ready to Step It Up
Published 1/28/2008 by Mark Maske at washingtonpost.com - NFL
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says he has tested his mild ankle sprain enough to be certain that he will be in the lineup against the Giants in Super Bowl XLII.
[link]
Tags:
NFL
New England Patriots
Tom Brady
New York Giants
San Diego Chargers
Gillette Stadium
Matt Cassel
Related Stories
Booty Call
beisbolct posted 1/27/2008 from soxanddawgs.com
With a light snow falling in Foxboro the New England Patriots addressed several thousand fans inside Gillette Stadium prior to them leaving for Glendale AZ and Super Bowl XLII.The most notable Patriot NFL MVP Tom Brady was present and he addressed the crowd but not his foot injury. He walked free and easy, with no noticeable limp and no protective boot.Super Bowl tickets going for up to $19,000 -
kcudah posted 1/28/2008 from www.msnbc.msn.com
Die-hard Giants and Patriots fan are paying record prices to scalpers for tickets to this year’s Super Bowl in Glendale, Ariz., and the total dollar volume of resold seats could be the biggest ever, according to ticketing firms.After Loss to New England, NFL sends Chargers to Olde England
Pink Hat Nation posted 1/28/2008 from ballhype.com
The 600-foot tall Jamal Williams robot, set to invade London next fall. It craves destruction, chaos and French Fry Burritos. The NFL has just recently announced that next season's Saints home game against the Bolts has been moved overseas to England , and will be played in Wembley Stadium as the Giants and Dolphins did this year. Last time we treated/subjected them to the infamous giant ...Super Bowl Analysis: Which Team is More Likely to Have Someone Get Into Trouble, Giants or Patriots?
injuryrate posted 1/28/2008 from FanIQ.com
An insider from Arizona takes a look at where the teams are staying and what parties/casinos/bars/strip clubs are nearby that may cause problems for them.New England Patriots Arrive in Rainy Arizona, Super Bowl XLII Media Hype Begins
Gossip On Sports - The Latest Dish On ... found this 1/28/2008 on www.emqb.com
AP Photo/Stephan Savoia Blogging the National Football League , Blogging the NFL The New England Patriots were greeted with inclement weather conditions at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona late this afternoon (Mountain time) ...
Related Blog Posts
THE RED ZONE • What is Plaxico Smoking?
Yesterday, Giants WR Plaxico Burress said that New York’s receiving corps were just as good or better than the Patriots’ corp. My take is this: It is great to go in the game with some confidence but to feed the Patriots more ...
Yesterday, Giants WR Plaxico Burress said that New York’s receiving corps were just as good or better than the Patriots’ corp. My take is this: It is great to go in the game with some confidence but to feed the Patriots more ...
Bleacher Report • Random Musings: The Giants' Chances in Super Bowl XLII, Tom Brady's Ankle and more!
Welcome to the NFL Super Bowl, err— Big Game bye week. Normally, it’s just practice for the off season. No NFL games, reduced to watching the NBA (on TNT), NHL (on OLN), college basketball (on ESPN and ESPN2), or professional ...
Welcome to the NFL Super Bowl, err— Big Game bye week. Normally, it’s just practice for the off season. No NFL games, reduced to watching the NBA (on TNT), NHL (on OLN), college basketball (on ESPN and ESPN2), or professional ...
Eye on Foxborough - MassLive.com • Let the journey begin
As anyone following the Elvii knows, the Patriots left today for Super Bowl XLII next Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. Here's video of Tom Brady speaking to fans before the team's plane left: There isn't really much to add to that,...
As anyone following the Elvii knows, the Patriots left today for Super Bowl XLII next Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. Here's video of Tom Brady speaking to fans before the team's plane left: There isn't really much to add to that,...
Goal-Line Stand • XLII Preview: Offensive Lines
As is almost always the case, these O-lines get little love and attention. But, quietly, both are damn good.
As is almost always the case, these O-lines get little love and attention. But, quietly, both are damn good.
Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos • Are You Ready For Some Hookers?
Purple Jesus, please rip Hank Williams Jr.'s throat out Roadhouse/Rambo style so we'll never have to hear him do that song live. I'll take care of the recordings. Hopefully Arizona's also ready for the clap because prostitutes from all over the ...
Purple Jesus, please rip Hank Williams Jr.'s throat out Roadhouse/Rambo style so we'll never have to hear him do that song live. I'll take care of the recordings. Hopefully Arizona's also ready for the clap because prostitutes from all over the ...
Related News Articles
Nice, warm sendoff
FOXBOROUGH - Patriots fans were in full force at Gillette Stadium yesterday, showing the team their support before it left for Arizona to take on the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII.
FOXBOROUGH - Patriots fans were in full force at Gillette Stadium yesterday, showing the team their support before it left for Arizona to take on the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII.
Death of teammate meant Pats' season not perfect
All this talk about a perfect season. Jarvis Green chuckles mirthlessly. Then his eyes turn red and swollen. The win-loss record may be unblemished, but the season? Perfect? Not from where he's standing.
All this talk about a perfect season. Jarvis Green chuckles mirthlessly. Then his eyes turn red and swollen. The win-loss record may be unblemished, but the season? Perfect? Not from where he's standing.
Patriots' Brady: Ankle sprain won't keep me out
PHOENIX - Tom Brady is playing in Super Bowl XLII. There's no question in his mind.
PHOENIX - Tom Brady is playing in Super Bowl XLII. There's no question in his mind.
Tom puts best foot forward
Upon the Pats arrival in Arizona, Tom Brady flashed his Hollywood smile and declared that his high-ankle sprain is "feeling good. I'll be ready to go" for Super Bowl XLII Sunday against the Giants. "I'm not concerned, I'm really not," he said.
Upon the Pats arrival in Arizona, Tom Brady flashed his Hollywood smile and declared that his high-ankle sprain is "feeling good. I'll be ready to go" for Super Bowl XLII Sunday against the Giants. "I'm not concerned, I'm really not," he said.
Pats say they're no locks
The Pats' linebackers are old and slow. Their running game is unreliable. Tom Brady is hobbled. Randy Moss is slumping. And now they must somehow hold off the rampaging Giants' road show. You almost have to feel sorry for them, no?
The Pats' linebackers are old and slow. Their running game is unreliable. Tom Brady is hobbled. Randy Moss is slumping. And now they must somehow hold off the rampaging Giants' road show. You almost have to feel sorry for them, no?


