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TEAM TALK
- Briana Palma has the details of Gronk & Edelman's upcoming appearance on the Wahlberg family's reality show.
LOCAL LINKS
- Kevin Duffy notes that according to Devin McCourty, Tom Brady gets 'more and more competitive' each year.
- Mike Reiss reports NFL rules state QBs and players returning from injuries can be required to report early for training camp, so Tom Brady arrived on Monday.
- Doug Kyed examines the biggest Patriots positional battles in advance of Training Camp.
- Jeff Howe continues his breakdown of the roster: Offensive line - Defensive line.
- Steve Balestrieri (PatsFans) Jordan Richards one of the key players to watch in camp.
- Mike Dussault (Pats Propaganda) posts his Patriots Pre-Training Camp 53-man roster projection.
- Tom E. Curran ranks the top 50 players of the Bill Belichick era: No. 1 - Tom Brady.
- Mike Reiss checks the locks at an already-strong DE/OLB position.
- Mike Reiss checks the locks at the guard position, which looks to be one of the top competitions in training camp.
- Mike Giardi continues his countdown of the ten most important Patriots heading into 2015: The Guards.
- Mike Petraglia previews the Patriots roster at the safety position.
- Phil Perry previews the AFC: New York Jets.
- Karen Guregian Patriots Notebook: Dominique Easley a surprise on PUP list; Easley was one of eight put on the list; Ryan Allen is the latest of thel Pats specialists to be locked up; Veterans don't have to report to camp until tomorrow.
NATIONAL NEWS
- Oliver Thomas (247 Sports) Five key Patriots training camp battles to watch for.
- Sterling Xie (Bleacher Report) Patriots: 5 Biggest storylines ahead of training camp.
- Bill Bodell (Goal Line Gazette) Brady's pissed, be ready NFL.
- Erik Frenz (Bleacher Report) What are reasonable expectations for Patriots DE Geneo Grissom?
- Judy Battista (NFL.com) Tom Brady saga, Eagles' overhaul among top camp storylines.
- Kenneth Arthur (Sports on Earth) Rodgers vs. the best of the rest.
- Oliver Thomas (247 Sports) Patriots' Joe Cardona honors five servicemen lost in Chattanooga.
- Bob Snowdon (Goal Line Gazette) What is your team looking for in training camp?
- Greg Cosell (Yahoo! Sports) NFL classroom: Understanding why INTs happen: Part 1 and Part 2.
- Brady Quinn (Football by Football) Arm preparation for NFL QBs is a year-round exercise.
- Michael David Smith (ProFootballTalk) NFL releases list of fines for 2015 season.
- Charles P. Pierce (Grantland) Silenced: The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Junior Seau bungle.
- Kenneth Arthur (Sports on Earth) The headline the NFL doesn't want.
DEFLATEGATE DUMPSTER
- Tom E. Curran rants poetic about the damage the hypocritical NFL has done to Tom Brady's reputation, and looks at what allegiance be should he have to 'The Shield'.
- Dan Wetzel (Yahoo! Sports) NFL's latest deflate-gate move could make its punishment of Tom Brady, Pats laughable.
- Kevin Seifert (ESPN) NFL policy changes undermine Tom Brady suspension.
- Michael McCann (SI) What will happen if Brady, NFLPA take Deflategate suspensions to court?
- Mike Garafolo (Fox Sports) Sources: League engages NFLPA in Brady settlement talks.
- Dan Snapp (Boston Sports Media) The Flat Balls Society.
- Ron Borges compares Roger Goodell to the Red Sox this season. He just can’t win.
- Christopher Price says for the NFL, rulebooks are meant to be broken: The carnival of stupidity continues.
- Rich Levine pens an open letter to Roger Goodell.
- Mike Florio (ProFootballTalk) NFL should inflate all balls to 13.0 PSI before kickoff.
- Bill Bodell (Goal Line Gazette) An explanation of Brady's "non-compliance" with the Wells Report.
- Jerry Thornton notes Ravens owner wants us to believe he wouldn't try to influence Tom Brady's appeal.
- Mike Florio (ProFootballTalk) Paolantonio says owners aren’t pressuring Goodell.
- Zak Keefer (Indy Star) Irsay: No contact 'at all' with Goodell re: Deflategate decision.
- Pat Bradley isn't quite buying Jim Irsay's denial.
- Chris Chase (USA Today) Tom Brady would be a fool to sue the NFL.