The Washington Redskins weren't expected to beat the New England Patriots. But on a day when the Patriots were mediocre by their standards, and gave the Redskins opportunities, Washington's players failed to capitalize. Although they entered the game
Andrew Luck might need an alibi after his doppelganger watched the Patriots at Gillette. https://t.co/1gDyAt9iD3 pic.twitter.com/aSZPvy8nmH. — NESN (@NESN) November 8, 2015. Maybe he just wanted to catch the first half
The New England Patriots could be without one of their top offensive weapons going forward, as running back Dion Lewis left Sunday's game with a knee injury. Lewis will go for an MRI to see the severity of the injury that
Lewis has represented another personnel master stroke by the Patriots, who took a player who had been bouncing around the league and turned him in a game-changing playmaker on the NFL's best offense. The only fortunate news for Lewis is that the injury
Andrew Luck might need an alibi after his doppelganger watched the Patriots at Gillette. https://t.co/1gDyAt9iD3 pic.twitter.com/aSZPvy8nmH. — NESN (@NESN) November 8, 2015. Maybe he just wanted to catch the first half