Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The following is a summary of police activity and incidents reported from Sunday’s NFL regular season game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, as reported in Foxborough's Police logs.
The following incidents occurred during Sunday’s New England Patriots game against the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, according to Foxborough Police. The Patriots held on to beat the Buffalo Bills, 37-31 on Veterans Day this past Sunday. Of the 67,300 in attendance, Foxborough Police Chief Edward O'Leary said there were 31 police-related incidents, including six arrests. Sunday, Nov. 11: Arrests: Protective Custodies:
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
The New England Patriots narrowly beat the Buffalo Bills, 37-31 Sunday at Gillette Stadium to improve to 6-3 this season.
It wasn't pretty but the New England Patriots did just enough to come away with a 37-31 victory over the Buffalo Bills Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. Patriots' defensive back Devin McCourty intercepted a Ryan Fitzpatrick pass in the end zone on the Bills' final drive to preserve a 37-31 victory. Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes, Stevan Ridley and Danny Woodhead ran for a score each and Stephen Gostkowski converted all three of his field goal attempts. The Patriots (6-3) host the 6-3 Indianapolis Colts next Sunday at 4:25 p.m. Here's a compilation of game notes from Sunday's victory in Foxborough, courtesy of the Patriots Media Relations Department. PATRIOTS EARN SERIES SWEEP OF BUFFALO FOR 22nd SWEEP IN THE SERIES The Patriots …
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After a week of rest, the New England Patriots host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday - Veterans Day - at Gillette Stadium. Kick-off is 1 p.m.
The New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills will meet for the 106th time Sunday and the second time in 2012, with New England holding a 63-41-1 edge following a 52-28 victory against the Bills in Buffalo on Sept. 30. The Patriots will be looking for their 22nd sweep in the annual series. The Patriots are 33-19 all-time in home games against Buffalo, including 10-0 at Gillette Stadium. The series between the AFC East rivals began in 1960. The Patriots’ 63 wins over the Bills are their highest victory total over any opponent, nine more than they own over the New York Jets (54). New England has won 22 of its last 25 games against Buffalo dating back to the 2000 season. After seven straight series sweeps and 15 straight Patriots wins, Buffalo …
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
CBS Scene will also be offering a complimentary lunch special for veterans/military on Monday, Nov. 12.
Veterans and active military are invited to enjoy a free visit to the Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon over Veterans Day weekend in Foxborough. From Saturday, Nov. 10 through Monday, Nov. 12, The Hall will offer free admission to all veterans and active service men and women. On Monday, Nov. 12, veterans and active military can complement a trip to The Hall with a visit to CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar, which will offer a complimentary special off the lunch menu with a military ID. The Hall is open Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday from 4 p.m. (following the Patriots game) to 7 p.m., and Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Since opening in September 2008, The Hall and partner Raytheon have offered free admission to military …
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
The New England Patriots beat the Buffalo Bills, 52-28 Sunday to even its record at 2-2 this season.
The New England Patriots got off to a slow start, trailing Buffalo 14-7 at halftime but outscored the Bills, 45-14 in the second half – 31-7 in the fourth quarter alone - to cruise to a much needed, 52-28 victory Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady threw for 340 yards and three touchdowns but it was New England's running game that paced the offense Sunday. Running backs Stevan Ridley (106 yards, two touchdowns) and Brandon Bolden (137 yards, one touchdown) gained a combined 243 yards on the ground. The Pats' defense forced four Ryan Fitzpatrick interceptions, including two by cornerback Devin McCourty. The following is a compilation of game notes submitted by the Patriots Media Relations Department…
Dre Chapman
8:14 am on Monday, November 12, 2012
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