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patriots Patriots leave the practice field behind and head out for fun and games in the community By Christopher Price Globe Staff,Updated June 11, 2024, 4:12 p.m.
The New England Patriots had a busy day on Thursday, as players took part in a community event highlighting mental health after their OTA practice.
Patriots' special teams standout Brenden Schooler became the 22nd player to receive the illustrious Ron Burton Community Service Award on Wednesday night.
The Patriots packed the Pine Street Inn van with these special jackets, which double as a sleeping bag, and outreach kits for homeless people living out in the cold.
His arrival has been cause for excitement among New England’s Venezuelan community, which includes quite a few Patriots fans. “It’s a big thing,” Borregales said.
LOWELL — A $50,000 award from the New England Patriots Foundation and Bank of America will go a long way in helping UTEC’s mission of helping young people in the Merrimack Valley.
The Patriots spent Day 2 of minicamp out in the community with one stop at the Perkins Community Center/Lee School.