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Patriots changes by position: Offensive Line

via www.boston.com View full size photo uploaded June 16, 2009 Membership in "The Pig Pile" must require facial hair and biceps the size of a redwood. Don't let me forget tipping the scales at over 300 pounds. Yup, really big boys. Torn apart by a dominant Giants defense, they have been held accountable to some degree for the Super Bowl XLII loss. Not unwarranted, Brady was sacked five times....

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Around the AFC East, Week 3: New England Patriots

More photos » by Elise Amendola - AP Browse more photos » At 11-5, the New England Patriots were the best non-playoff team in football last season, missing the playoffs only because of the resurgence of the Miami Dolphins , who also finished 11-5. Perhaps the biggest downfall to the Patriots' season - and it can certainly be argued that an aging defense and the absence of QB Tom Brady were...

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2009 Draft Preview: Offensive Line

Overview The Patriots’ offensive line may be on the verge of major turnover. With Logan Mankins, Stephen Neal, and Nick Kaczur expiring after 2009, the Patriots will likely be looking to groom line prospects for the future. At center, Dan Koppen is signed through 2011, and at left tackle, Matt Light is signed through 2010. While [...]

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Man sentenced for selling drugs to Pats player

A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to 42 months in prison for selling prescription painkillers to New England Patriots lineman Nick Kaczur.

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Man sentenced for selling drugs to Pats player

A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to 42 months in prison for selling prescription painkillers to New England Patriots lineman Nick Kaczur.

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Man sentenced for selling drugs to Pats player

A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to 42 months in prison for selling prescription painkillers to New England Patriots lineman Nick Kaczur.

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Lede of the Week

"A Saugus man who sold prescription painkillers to New England Patriots offensive lineman Nick Kaczur should be sentenced to house arrest and ordered to speak to youth groups about the dangers of being lured into committing crimes by famous people, his attorney stated in court papers." [ John R. Ellement, the Globe ]

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Big Names Out in Rams-Patriots Game

There are some big names out in today’s St. Louis Rams and New England Patriots game. The Pats will be without running backs Sammy Morris and LaMont Jordan as well as OL Nick Kaczur. Meanwhile, the Rams will be without their top play maker RB Steven Jackson who has a quad injury and DL Adam Carricker. Here [...]

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Maroney, Kaczur doubtful for Pats

New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney and tackle Nick Kaczur are both doubtful for Monday's game against the Denver Broncos.

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Team tackles practice without two bookends

The Patriots practiced yesterday without their starting bookends on the offensive line, as left tackle Matt Light was sidelined by a knee injury and right tackle Nick Kaczur by his right ankle.

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Light, Kaczur, Green miss Patriots practice

The New England Patriots injury list grew when three key players were held out of Wednesday's practice. Starting tackles Matt Light, with a knee injury, and Nick Kaczur, with an ankle injury, did not participate. Defensive end Jarvis Green, a valuable backup, also missed practice with a hurt ankle. All three played in last Sunday night's 30-10 loss at San Diego, although Kaczur and Green left early...

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Man pleads guilty to selling drugs to NFL player

A Massachusetts man has pleaded guilty to charges that he sold about 300 Oxycontin pills to New England Patriots lineman Nick Kaczur.

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Man pleads guilty to selling drugs to NFL player

A Massachusetts man has pleaded guilty to charges that he sold about 300 Oxycontin pills to New England Patriots lineman Nick Kaczur.

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Man pleads guilty to selling drugs to NFL player

A Massachusetts man has pleaded guilty to charges that he sold about 300 Oxycontin pills to New England Patriots lineman Nick Kaczur.

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Pats’ Kaczur addresses arrest: ‘I made a mistake’

Patriots offensive lineman Nick Kaczur has owned up for his arrest in April, when he was pulled over for speeding and found to be in possession of more than 200 prescription pain pills, according to police reports.