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Here's An Angry Mob Of Jets Fans Mercilessly Heckling The Team

Tom Ley, deadspin.com

This video was apparently taken at halftime of the Jets' Thanksgiving Day massacre, suffered at the hands of the Patriots. It's just 46 seconds of angry Jets fans expressing their pure, unadulterated hatred for every player on the team except Tim Tebow.…

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Globe NBA reporter Gary Washburn offers his take on where things stand with the Celtics, from how they've developed in the first month of the season to Wednesday's game vs. the Nets at TD Garden.

Morgan Smith, patriotsgab.com

Tonight we are going to look back at the Thanksgiving matchup between the Jets and the Patriots. In the past two weeks the Patriots have not been playing down to the level of their competition. They destroyed both the Colts and the Jets. Although, the J…

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The Celtics spent nearly two hours Tuesday afternoon working on pick-and-roll coverages at their practice facility.

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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com

The "butt-fumble" is now fourth in the New York Jets' 2012 lexicon, right behind "Tebow," "Fireman Ed," and whatever goofy thing Rex Ryan is saying these days. Mark Sanchez's fumble in the New England Patriots' 49-19 Thanks…

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A win in Miami on Sunday would clinch the division for the Patriots for the fourth straight year and 10th time in 12 years.

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By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff Scott O'Brien made a guest appearance on the Patriots' weekly coaches' teleconference, and the topic at hand had everything to do with special teams, which is O'Brien's specialty. He has overseen a unit this...

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For the second time in less than three weeks, Patriots coach Bill Belichick found himself fielding questions on one of his players being suspended by the NFL for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances. Neither suspension, Beli…

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

Week 13 of the NFL season could be lucky for up to five teams. In the coming days, the Texans, Ravens, Patriots, Broncos, and Falcons can each clinch playoff berths. For the Pats, it’s simple:  Win and they’re in, via the AFC East crown. For the Texa…

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The Patriots coach has had two players suspended by the NFL for illegal substances in the past four weeks.

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A win in Miami on Sunday would clinch the division for the Patriots for the fourth straight year and 10th time in 12 years.

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A rumor has suggested the Red Sox might send Lester to the Royals for an outfield prospect. Peter Abraham explains why that’s unlikely and ill-advised.

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The Patriots won the AFC Championship after an edge-of-your-seat game which was only sealed after Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff pulled a tying 32-yard field goal with 11 seconds left.

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Did the 49ers' QB change damage their Super Bowl hopes? Hardly, history says. Not only has such a move been done before, but it's been done with success. Don Banks explains.

Don Banks, CNNSI.com

Even when it feels like something entirely new has come along in the NFL -- like the head coach of a leading Super Bowl contender making a late-season starting quarterback change -- it's usually not all that novel. Not entirely.

Jim Trotter, CNNSI.com

The pulse of the NFL season changes weekly. Every Tuesday, SI.com will break down the front-runners for the major NFL awards.

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Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington always talks about building the next great Red Sox team. Well, newbie Boston College athletic director Brad Bates has to find the next great BC football coach. Then he has to be prepared to let him go.