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Nora Princiotti

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Past articles by Nora:

The social evolution of Tom Brady: From Foxborough to TikTok

Since the quarterback's split with the Patriots, he has been happy to show more of himself in public. → Read More

During shutdown, Jason McCourty says, the ‘weird’ is becoming normal

The Patriots safety has been one of the few players going to Gillette Stadium as he rehabs from groin surgery. → Read More

What the Patriots are getting in undrafted quarterbacks Brian Lewerke and J’Mar Smith

Both are fine athletes, and if nothing else, either would be a useful addition to the scout team. → Read More

Tom Brady, in Tampa Bay orange, gathers new teammates for workout on high school field

Brady, who skipped offseason workouts the past two seasons with the Patriots, was in charge of the show with the Bucs. → Read More

I tried a workout designed for NFL players in shutdown. I won’t again.

We all want to stay active and get in some exercise during the pandemic, but there surely are limits. → Read More

With equipment and facilities hard to come by, NFL players must improvise to exercise

Especially for the bigger players who need supervised heavy-weight training, staying in top shape is proving to be a challenge. → Read More

Bill Belichick thinks working virtually with Patriots rookies is going better than expected

NFL teams were allowed to begin their rookie developmental periods this week. → Read More

Kyle Dugger’s origin story will drive his success with Patriots

Bill Belichick turned heads when he drafted the defensive back from Div. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 37th overall. → Read More

In this odd draft, Patriots likely drew on coaching staff’s connections in making their picks

The Patriots were plugged in at a few colleges where their draft picks came from, which helped with first-hand info hard to come by. → Read More

NFL Draft: Patriots double dip with two tight ends – Devin Asiasi and Dalton Keene – late in third round

The Patriots wheeled and dealed on Day 2 of the NFL Draft, and still ended up with five selections. → Read More

Buccaneers trade up to select Tristian Wirfs

Bucanneers moved up in first round to grab Iowa OT Tristian Wirfs No. 13 overall to help protect Tom Brady. → Read More

Patriots’ David Andrews says he’s cleared to play after blood-clot diagnosis

“I’m excited that I’ll have the opportunity to play the game I love again,” David Andrews said. → Read More

Will Julian Edelman embrace being the Patriots’ new face of the franchise?

With trusted ex-teammates Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski now in Tampa, the 33-year-old receiver now viewed as a leading man. → Read More

Patriots linebacker Brandon Copeland also coaches children on finance

Copeland, in partnership with the Boston-based nonprofit FitMoney, is leading a set of free online videos. → Read More

What is the role of an NFL advance scout?

They do their jobs behind the scenes, searching for whatever information might lend their teams an edge a week or two later. → Read More

Patriots’ Stephon Gilmore, back home in North Carolina, steps up for families in Boston

Gilmore is partnering with UnitedHealthcare of New England to donate $24,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston in the form of grocery and pharmacy gift cards. → Read More

Virtual Pro Days: A new way of ‘screening’ NFL hopefuls before the draft

College players and their representatives have had to get creative at a time when gatherings are restricted or prohibited. → Read More

Vandalism charge against Julian Edelman is dropped after repair costs are covered

The Patriots receiver was cited in January after allegedly damaging a vehicle in Los Angeles. → Read More

Goodbye war room: NFL tells teams to hold the draft virtually

Executives, coaches and GMs must communicate over the phone and Internet without access to club facilities. → Read More

Former football player Myron Rolle is on the front line — as a doctor at Mass. General

Rolle, who played for the Tennessee Titans, is a third-year neurosurgery resident. → Read More