Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Patriots: Notion of rift inaccurate

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — On the field, the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots are right where they want to be heading into the postseason.

As the AFC’s top seed and the owners of a first-round bye, the 13-3 Patriots will get to rest up during the opening weekend of the playoffs. But as they prepare to begin their latest run, their biggest opponent might be the perception of a fracturing relationsh­ip between arguably the franchise’s three most important pieces.

The Patriots dismissed as “flat-out inaccurate” a report suggesting a rift involving owner Robert Kraft, Coach Bill Belichick and quarterbac­k Tom Brady on Friday.

The three released a joint statement hours after an ESPN report, citing undisclose­d sources, detailed an array of tension.

The story highlighte­d purported disputes concerning Brady’s personal body coach, Alex Guerrero, in player-medical affairs. Also mentioned is a supposed difference between Kraft and Belichick over the decision to trade backup quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo. The story implied Brady has taken issue with a lack of praise from Belichick this season.

The statement said the three have had a “very good and productive working relationsh­ip” for 18 years and they regret having to “respond to these fallacies.”

Despite the reported offfield issues, the Patriots have been thriving.

Even after losing receiver Julian Edelman in the preseason to a knee injury and linebacker Dont’a Hightower in October to a season-ending pectoral injury, they enter the playoffs with the NFL’s top-ranked offense and a defense that is allowing just 18.5 points per game.

Brady is also an MVP candidate, and passed Brett Favre for the most victories in one season for a quarterbac­k after turning 40 years old.

Still, there are questions about Brady’s durability heading in his 15th postseason.

He threw for a league-leading 4,577 yards passing and 32 touchdowns, but he also got hit a lot more than he did last season (32 sacks in 2017 after just 15 in 2016).

It didn’t stop the Patriots from averaging 28.6 points. And certainly having a healthy Rob Gronkowski, who missed last year’s playoffs, has given the Patriots a huge lift with 69 catches for 1,084 yards. Not to mention the boost of offseason addition Brandin Cooks with 65 receptions for 1,082 yards.

Minus a favorite target in Edelman, receiver Chris Hogan (shoulder) and running backs James White (ankle), Rex Burkhead (knee) and Mike Gillislee (knee) have all dealt injuries down the stretch.

And Brady himself showed some of his first flecks of football mortality over the final four games. He had four of his eight intercepti­ons during that stretch, and saw his passer rating dip to as low as 59.5 in a 27-20 loss at Miami.

Brady threw just two intercepti­ons in 2016 and had a passer rating below 89 only once. But he also had the unexpected benefit of resting for four games at the start of the season because of his “Deflategat­e” suspension.

Whether related or not, it was also during the final six games of this season that Brady began dealing with both Achilles tendon and left shoulder issues.

Brady said this week that his health is “good.”

“I mean, I’m hoping next week I’ll feel just great and be 100 percent ready to go,” he said.

“So I’m excited for that.”

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady holds up a Super Bowl trophy along with head Coach Bill Belichick (right) and team owner Robert Kraft (left) during a rally Feb. 7 in Boston to celebrate the 34-28 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51. The...
AP FILE PHOTO Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady holds up a Super Bowl trophy along with head Coach Bill Belichick (right) and team owner Robert Kraft (left) during a rally Feb. 7 in Boston to celebrate the 34-28 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51. The...

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