• Tom Brady’s dad suddenly has new take on Patriots drama

    Tom Brady’s dad suddenly has new take on Patriots drama

    Tom Brady Sr. may have predicted his son’s unceremonious ending with the Patriots before anyone else, but now he is downplaying the drama that reportedly led to the quarterback’s departure. Brady left the Patriots after 20 years to sign with the Buccaneers last week. While multiple reports have indicated that a growing rift between Brady …
  • James Bradberry bringing massive ‘chip on shoulder’ to Giants

    James Bradberry bringing massive ‘chip on shoulder’ to Giants

    James Bradberry thinks the Giants were the best fit for where to continue his NFL career, which is why the Carolina Panthers free agent agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract to be a shutdown cornerback on the field and a leader in the locker room. His dad thinks the Giants were the best fit, …
  • Giants signing Eric Tomlinson to bolster tight end depth

    Giants signing Eric Tomlinson to bolster tight end depth

    Well-traveled tight end Eric Tomlinson is making a familiar stop. Tomlinson agreed to terms with the Giants, The Post confirmed on Saturday, and shared a photo of himself signing the contract on social media. Like all free-agent deals during the NFL’s coronavirus shutdown, it is pending a physical. Tomlinson, 27, entered the NFL undrafted in …
  • What Patriots’ interest in Kyle Allen reveals about plan to replace Tom Brady

    What Patriots’ interest in Kyle Allen reveals about plan to replace Tom Brady

    With the Tom Brady era in the rearview mirror and no heir apparent on their roster, the Patriots may have all but relegated themselves to a rebuilding year in 2020. The team reportedly “sniffed around” former Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen before he was dealt Monday to the Redskins for a 2020 fifth-round pick, according to …
  • Dynamic Henry Ruggs III could force Jets’ hand at NFL draft

    Dynamic Henry Ruggs III could force Jets’ hand at NFL draft

    If you’re wondering why Henry Ruggs III is fast climbing up NFL draft boards, listen to two of his old coaches. Listen to Tyrone Rogers, Ruggs’ coach at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala. “He plays bigger than what he is,” Rogers told The Post. “When I had him, he was only like …
  • Giants mailbag: Evaluating roster after NFL free agency blitz

    Giants mailbag: Evaluating roster after NFL free agency blitz

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Giants. With the bulk of free agency behind us, what are the biggest strengths and weaknesses of the …
  • Quarterback Jordan Love may become Patriots NFL Draft 2020 wild card

    Quarterback Jordan Love may become Patriots NFL Draft 2020 wild card

    When early high school graduate Jordan Love and his mother arrived at his Utah State dormitory for the first time in January 2016, football coach Matt Wells and his wife, Jen, were there to accept the handoff. “When his mama dropped him off, she said, ‘Jen, take care of my baby. Matt, kick his butt,’ …
  • NFL Draft 2020: Receiver class has chance to be historic

    NFL Draft 2020: Receiver class has chance to be historic

    Jerry Rice, Andre Reed and Al Toon were part of the same draft class in 1985. Multiple Hall of Famers — Michael Irvin and Tim Brown in 1988, and Terrell Owens and Marvin Harrison in 1996 — headed others. More recently, Odell Beckham Jr., Sammy Watkins and Mike Evans arrived in the NFL together in …
  • 5 secrets from Alicia Keys’ new book, ‘More Myself’

    5 secrets from Alicia Keys’ new book, ‘More Myself’

    In January, Alicia Keys hosted the Grammys for the second year in a row — after winning 15 gramophones of her own. And in her new book, “More Myself” (Flatiron Books) out Tuesday, the New York native, 39, reveals her journey to becoming a Grammy goddess. Here are five secrets that she shares in opening …
  • Buccaneers’ Bruce Arians dismisses this Tom Brady worry: ‘Just wrong’

    Buccaneers’ Bruce Arians dismisses this Tom Brady worry: ‘Just wrong’

    Tom Brady became the king of killing defenses by completing short passes across the middle during his days with the Patriots. But Bruce Arians believes his air-it-out offense will fit the Buccaneers’ prize addition just fine. “I think the perception is just wrong,” Arians, regarding the idea that Brady can’t throw the deep ball, told …