There are a few quick updates for New England Patriots fans who are awaiting this weekend’s game against the Tennessee Titans and the NFL playoffs. First things first, New England Patriots Playoff Tickets are available through Stubhub.com for anywhere from $108 and up. The Patriots still don’t know who they will be playing in the first round of the playoffs.
Second, it is looking more and more like Tom Brady may be sitting out Sunday’s season finale. Patriots backup quarterback Matt Cassel took snaps today at practice and Tom Brady didn’t show up for the second day in a row says the Boston Globe. Brady has played in 104 consecutive games and is currently listed as probable for Sunday’s game with a right shoulder injury. Fans should not stress out as Brady has had this status attached to his name going into nearly every single game this season.

Then again, reports are stating that Brady’s shoulder got dinged up in Sunday’s match against the Jacksonville Jaguars. “I bruise easily,” said Brady.
Although there’s no way to objectively decide the best QB in history, or the best player at any other position, one could make a strong argument that Tom Brady is already among the elite QB’s in the history of the game. Obviously, the first thing that jumps out in regards to Brady is his three Super Bowl titles. He burst onto the scene in 2001 by winning his first title, and has continued to dominate since.
However, the greatness of Brady is personified perhaps in its greatest detail on any given Sunday. Although Brady’s statistics are good, but not unbelievable, his true value is shown by the way that the Patriots are in every game, every season and every form of contention simply because #12 is on the field. No player since Joe Montana has inspired this level of fear in opponents as the game winds down, and Brady is not yet 30 years old.
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As it stands, it appears that the New England Patriots will have to come from off the pace to get back to another Super Bowl. The AFC is loaded, and the Ravens and Chargers appear to be poised to battle it out for the AFC title. Not to mention, the Colts will be there again, and road playoff games are awfully tough to win in the NFL.
Does this mean that New England Patriots tickets will not be historic this season, based on all of the above? It’s WAY too early to make that determination. The Patriots have come through a season that was difficult in many ways, but in the NFL, it only takes a couple of pieces to contend.
The Patriots have those pieces. They have what many consider to be the best coach in the NFL in Bill Bellicheck and the best QB in Tom Brady. Much the same way as teams of the past that included Joe Montana, Bill Walsh, Brett Favre in his prime and others, the Patriots are always a threat with these two, and they should never be discounted.
Overall, no team wants to face the Patriots, even at home. Stay tuned, as the team is going to make noise in the playoffs.