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Chandler Jones questionable, says he’s ready to go vs. Texans

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

After missing two games with an ankle injury, Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones says he’s ready to go for Monday night’s AFC showdown against the Texans. Although Jones is listed as questionable on the official injury report, he didn’t sound lik…

boston.com

As much as fans and media have pointed to the Patriots’ game with the Houston Texans Monday night as a crucible in a crucial part of the season, it is Houston that has more to prove at Gillette Stadium.

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FOXBOROUGH -- For the second straight day, tight end Rob Gronkowski was the only player not spotted at Patriots practice, which was held inside Gillette Stadium under a steady, but light, drizzle. It's the last on-field work the Patriots will...

Doug Farrar, yahoo.com

Your browser does not support iframes. When the Houston Texans travel to meet the New England Patriots this weekend, they'll look a bit like something right out of "Friday Night Lights." That's because every Texans player will be wearing custo…

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Playing in a season-high percentage of defensive snaps (50 of 62 plays) against the Dolphins and recording two sacks and a forced fumble, Trevor Scott showed why the Patriots were so interested in signing him to a free-agent contract in March, after he …

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The receiver, who barring injury will become the first player in NFL history with five seasons of 100 or more catches, suffered a torn ACL the last time New England faced Houston, at the end of the 2009 season.

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Under coordinator Wade Phillips, the Texans’ defense has soared from the bottom of the league to near the top in two seasons and is the best at getting opposing offenses off the field.

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Huge games in December — or January and February, for that matter — are nothing new for the New England Patriots.