PATRIOTS GDT WEEK 15 4:25 PM - @ Arizona - CBS, 98/5 WBZ-FM

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The New England Patriots will begin a stretch of two-straight road games when they travel to face the Arizona Cardinals. It will be the first trip to Arizona since the team's 27-13 win on Monday Night Football on Dec. 12, 2022. After the Cardinals game, the Patriots will travel for the last time in 2024 when they head to Buffalo before returning to Gillette Stadium for the final two games of the season.
The New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals will meet for the first time since a 27-13 Monday Night Football victory at State Farm Stadium on Dec. 12, 2022. The Patriots have won their last three games against Arizona.

After a 1-6 series start against Arizona, New England won eight of the last nine meetings with the only loss coming in a 20-18 loss at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 16, 2012.

The Patriots lead the all-time series with a 9-7 margin, including a 6-4 record in road games and a 2-0 record at State Farm Stadium.

Home Record: 3-3
  • Schaefer Stadium: 0-1
  • Sullivan Stadium: 0-1
  • Foxboro Stadium: 1-0
  • Gillette Stadium: 2-1
Road Record: 6-4
  • Busch Stadium: 1-2
  • Sun Devil Stadium: 3-2
  • State Farm Stadium: 2-0
TELEVISION: This week's game will be broadcast by CBS and can be seen locally on WBZ-TV Channel 4. Tom McCarthy will handle play-by-play duties with Jay Feely and Ross Tucker as the color analysts. Amanda Balionis will provide analysis from the sidelines. The game will be produced by Jonathan Segal and directed by Chris Svendsen.

LOCAL RADIO: 98.5 The Sports Hub is the flagship station for the Patriots Radio Network.

Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci will call the action along with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak, who will provide color analysis. The games are produced by Marc Cappello.
 

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Looking forward to some Patriots football today after a week off. Whether they’re good or not, I miss them when they’re not on.
 
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@smithformeragent I knew when the Patriots dynasty fell apart it would be a hard fall.
Tom Curran called it late in the Brady years.

Predicted that the fans would stop showing up.

Tickets last game were $30, but who the hell wants to drive down and deal with that traffic?

I grew up on skates, but the Patriots were the first team I truly fell in love with as the drafting of Bledsoe aligned with my understanding of sports well enough to follow what was going on on TV.

That 1994 team won my heart for life. I cried myself to sleep when the Packers waxed them in the 96 Super Bowl.

Fond memories watching the 2001 run from my Memere’s living room. My dad was recently out of jail and my parents lost custody of my sister and me for a brief time.

Picking up the Boston Herald every morning to read about the Pats were what got me through that challenging time in my life.
 
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Tom Curran called it late in the Brady years.

Predicted that the fans would stop showing up.

Tickets last game were $30, but who the hell wants to drive down and deal with that traffic?

I grew up on skates, but the Patriots were the first team I truly fell in love with as the drafting of Bledsoe aligned with my understanding of sports well enough to follow what was going on on TV.

That 1994 team won my heart for life. I cried myself to sleep when the Packers waxed them in the 96 Super Bowl.

Fond memories watching the 2001 run from my Memere’s living room. My dad was recently out of jail and my parents lost custody of my sister and me for a brief time.

Picking up the Boston Herald every morning to read about the Pats were what got me through that challenging time in my life.

One thing that has not changed about Foxborough in 50+ years is that getting out of the parking lot to Route 1 is a nightmare. If the team is winning you deal with it, when they are losing it becomes a hard sell.
 

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