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Today — 4 February 2026Main stream

Mass. town approves ‘Mayenard’ name change ahead of Super Bowl LX

A Massachusetts town has officially signed off on a name change in honor of Patriots’ starting QB Drake Maye.

On Super Bowl Sunday, the town of Maynard will be redubbed “Mayenard”!

Maye had a sensational sophomore season, becoming a finalist for the AP NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards while leading the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl.

Maye and the New England Patriots (17-3) take on Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks (16-3) on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers.

The Seahawks have the NFL’s stingiest defense, led by tackle Leonard Williams, linebacker Ernest Jones IV and cornerback Devon Witherspoon. Seattle allowed just 17.1 points per game.

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Who is Patriots legend Tom Brady rooting for in Super Bowl LX? His answer might surprise you

When it comes to picking the winner of Super Bowl LX, New England Patriots legend Tom Brady is refusing to take a side.

Speaking on Jim Gray’s Let’s Go podcast, the seven-time Super Bowl winner revealed he’s focused on the quality of this weekend’s game in Santa Clara, California, not the result.

“I just wanna see good football. I wanna see good plays, good throws, good strategy, good decisions. And that’s the joy in the game for me,” Brady said. “I don’t have a dog in the fight in this one. May the best team win.”

Given Brady won six of his seven Super Bowl rings with the Patriots, his decision not to back his former team surprised many, including Boston 25’s Gene Lavanchy and Nicole Gabe.

“He said he doesn’t ‘have a dog in this fight. He’s got a dog in this fight. He’s got a dog that has been very loyal, a dog that has been very friendly, a dog that’s been house trained, a dog that doesn’t bark at strangers,” Lavanchy said on the Tuesday edition of the Boston 25 Morning News. “He’s a Patriot for goodness sake! That struck me as odd.”

Gabe added, “Everything that he’s said about Drake Maye, too..I mean, he only praised him. Drake Maye also looks up to him...Kind of surprising, especially after that statue being built right in front of Gillette.”

Lavanchy speculated that Brady might be trying to maintain his independence as a broadcaster or remain impartial since he’s also a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Brady did tell Gray that he was happy to see the Patriots succeeding under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, his former teammate of eight years in the 2000s.

In terms of the Patriots, this is a new chapter in New England, and I’m glad everyone’s embraced the Mike Vrabel regime, all the amazing players that have worked so hard to get their club to this position. We did it for 20 years. There was a little bit of a hiatus in there, but the Patriots are back, and it’s a very exciting time for everyone in New England."

The Patriots and Seahawks kick off the Super Bowl on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

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Patriots and Seahawks kick off Super Bowl festivities with a quieter, calmer, tamer Opening Night

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Maybe the game itself will live up to the hype, because Super Bowl Opening Night was calmer than usual.

Drake Maye and the New England Patriots (17-3) take on Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks (16-3) on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers.

The media frenzy that kicks off the week’s festivities on Monday night was smaller, quieter and far less outrageous than recent years.

The crowd inside the San Jose Convention Center included more than 5,000 fans — it’s been twice that size or more in larger arenas. More than 2,000 reporters from across the globe were credentialed to cover the typically zany event, down from 6,000 media members in Las Vegas two years ago.

There was no sign of the naked man in a barrel. Nobody wore a wedding dress and proposed to Maye. Reporters weren’t asking players to dance or perform odd tricks.

Still, it wasn’t all football and X’s and O’s.

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel speaks during the NFL Super Bowl Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, in San Jose, Calif. ahead of the Super Bowl 60 football game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Maye was asked about his wife, Ann Michael Maye, and her popular baking videos on social media.

“Keep being you,” he said. “You’re the better half of me and I love you. It’s such a special moment for me to follow your journey. I know you do it for something bigger than yourself and that’s what makes it special.”

Patriots coach Mike Vrabel refused to compare Maye to Tom Brady and was asked several questions about playing for Bill Belichick. He had fun with a reporter from Nickelodeon who presented him with a purple-and-green chain that read, “Slime.” Vrabel wore it but feared he’d get that green, gooey stuff splashed all over his head.

“Why do you keep looking up? Am I about to get slimed?” he said.

Assured he wasn’t, Vrabel was asked if there’s one player he would want to slime.

“Stefon Diggs,” he said without hesitation.

Diggs, the standout receiver, was full of praise for his coach.

“I’ve had great coaches but this guy played the game, he knows we’re gonna grind and he takes care of us,” Diggs said.

The Patriots spent one hour fielding questions before giving way to the Seahawks, who were set to take the stage an hour afterward.

An event that began as a daytime introduction of the teams has evolved into a live, ticketed, prime-time showcase on national television.

The Patriots are aiming for an NFL-record seventh Lombardi trophy and first without Brady and coach Belichick.

Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls as a linebacker with New England, inherited a 4-13 team and has the Patriots on the verge of their first championship parade in seven years.

Maye had a sensational sophomore season, becoming a finalist for the AP NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards while leading the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl.

New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez speaks during the NFL Super Bowl Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, in San Jose, Calif. ahead of the Super Bowl 60 football game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

A stifling defense has led the way for the Patriots in the playoffs, holding three opponents to just 8.7 points per game.

This is a Super Bowl rematch from one of the most memorable endings among the first 59. The Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24 when Malcolm Butler picked off Russell Wilson’s pass from the 1 in the final minute on Feb. 1, 2015.

The Seahawks had the NFL’s stingiest defense, led by tackle Leonard Williams, linebacker Ernest Jones IV and cornerback Devon Witherspoon. Seattle allowed just 17.1 points per game.

But Darnold’s resurgence will be the top storyline of the week. A No. 3 overall pick by the New York Jets in 2018, Darnold is thriving on his fifth team.

Despite winning 14 games with Minnesota in 2024, the Vikings let Darnold walk away in free agency. He became the first quarterback to lead two teams to consecutive 14-win seasons and has proved his doubters wrong. Now, he’s trying to help Seattle win its second Super Bowl in the franchise’s fourth appearance in the game.

At least Darnold has experienced this week’s shenanigans. He was a backup to Brock Purdy when the 49ers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago.

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San Francisco bar offers a slice of New England life before Super Bowl LX

The Connecticut Yankee bar in San Francisco, an unassuming blue building in the heart of the city, has become a spontaneous watering hole for Patriots fan in the area for Super Bowl LX.

Owned and managed by New England native Jonathan Breuer, the bar provides a dedicated space for Patriots supporters to gather on the West Coast. The venue is filled with sports memorabilia and jerseys, creating an environment that many patrons describe as a “home away from home” for the local fan base.

Breuer, the manager and owner of Connecticut Yankee, grew up in New England before moving to the West Coast. He said owning a Boston-themed establishment was a goal he had since his youth.

“In my senior yearbook was to own a Boston bar. And it happened 20 something years later,” Breuer said.

The bar’s interior is decorated with jerseys and memorabilia that represent both the current team and its past history.

The venue attracts local residents from the Bay Area as well as visitors from across the country.

One patron told Boston 25 the bar has become a personal landmark.

“My license plate is hung up in the bathroom here. Like, this has been my home,” he said. “Just, it’s one of the best feelings to be able to walk in here. It’s fun here. We’re like family here.”

The bar will host events throughout the week, including a viewing party for the big game on Sunday.

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Red Sox equipment truck signals start of baseball season

It’s the dead of winter, but at Fenway Park, spring is already rounding third and headed for home.

The first sign of spring on Van Ness—not a bouncing red robin, but a gaggle of excited Red Sox fans.

They’re flocking to Fenway not to send off the team to Spring Training, but to send off the equipment truck.

“It’s the favorite holiday of the year,” said Brenda Malone.

The 53-foot-long Red Sox Express truck is packed with more than 20,000 baseballs, 1,100 bats, 200 batting gloves, helmets—and all of Red Sox Nation’s hopes and dreams.

Its destination: JetBlue Park in Florida, the Red Sox’s winter home.

It’s a date die-hard Sox fans keep circled on their calendars.

“Bundled Gram up to get her out, down from NH just to see it,” said Kaitlin Doig.

First stop is Central Massachusetts.

At Polar Park, home of the WooSox, another crowd of baseball fans gathered to cheer on the truck—and the truck driver.

The entire city buried beneath icy snow mounds.But dreams of baseball are keeping everyone here warm.

“There’s nothing better than a sign of spring right now to have this coming along,” said Bill Payton.

“I think we defy the weather in New England. I just love that it conjures images of bats and balls and sunshine and palm trees,” said Dr. Charles Steinberg.

The equipment truck will reach Fort Myers in two and a half days.

Meanwhile, the home opener here in Worcester is only six weeks away—March 27th.

And no less than Roger Clemens will throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

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Red Sox trade Jordan Hicks, David Sandlin to Chicago White Sox

The Boston Red Sox traded right-handed pitchers Jordan Hicks and David Sandlin to the Chicago White Sox on Monday.

Hicks, 29, joins Chicago after recording a 6.95 ERA in 34 games during the 2025 season. He split that time between the San Francisco Giants and the Red Sox, appearing in 21 games for Boston. The Texas native struck out 58 batters more than 67 one/three innings and made nine starts during the year.

The Red Sox originally acquired Hicks on June 15, 2025, in a trade that sent Rafael Devers to the Giants. Since being drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2015, Hicks has appeared in 275 career Major League games with the Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Giants and Red Sox. He holds a career 4.41 ERA.

Sandlin, 24, was also sent to Chicago after pitching for Double-A Portland and Triple-A Worcester in 2025. He posted a 4.50 ERA with 107 strikeouts across 106 innings. Sandlin was considered one of Boston’s top prospects, ranking No. 8 by MLB.com and No. 11 by Baseball America. During the 2025 season, he was twice named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week.

The Oklahoma native began his professional career with the Kansas City Royals, who selected him in the 11th round of the 2022 draft. Boston acquired him via trade on Feb. 17, 2024. Throughout his minor league career, Sandlin has a 4.38 ERA and 279 strikeouts in 65 games.

In exchange, Boston acquired minor league pitcher Gage Ziehl, cash considerations, and a player to be named later.

Ziehl, 22, comes to the Boston organization following his first professional season. He posted a 4.12 ERA with 90 strikeouts and 19 walks across three different minor league levels in 2025. He started the season in the New York Yankees system before being traded to the White Sox on July 30. Following that trade, he recorded a 4.01 ERA in six starts for High-A Winston-Salem.

Ziehl was a fourth-round pick by the Yankees in 2024 out of the University of Miami. The South Carolina native is currently ranked as a top prospect by both MLB.com (No. 14) and Baseball America (No. 21).

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Patriots head to Santa Clara, California to square off with Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX

The New England Patriots are off to Santa Clara, California to face off the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.

Fans showed up in the thousands to cheer the team on as they jumped on their team buses to head to T.F. Green Airport in Providence.

“Oh my gosh, this is my first rally I’m so glad thank you Vrabel for getting me here,” said one fan.

The Patriots beat the Denvers Broncos and backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham last weekend 10-7 in the AFC Championship Game as Bo Nix was out with an ankle injury.

The team did prepare in practice for the big game prior to heading out to California, however quarterback Drake Maye did not practice due to a shoulder injury and illness.

The stadium filled up quickly with big smiles and plenty of layers, while others dressing not so warm and running on pure adrenaline.

The cold did not bother New England fans, many of them noting that while the team has faced a difficult few years, they were excited to see the Patriots return to the big stage.

“Maye’s the best quarterback baby better than Sam Darnold,” one fan said.

One fan at the rally expressed hope for a more decisive victory in the upcoming game compared to the past previous appearances with quarterback Tom Brady.

“I hope we get we can finally get a blowout in the Super Bowl,” the fan said. “We’ve had really close ones for a while so I’m looking for a blowout here.”

Super Bowl LX will take place next Sunday in Santa Clara. Some fans at the rally confirmed they will be attending the game in California, while others plan to watch from home.

The Dropkick Murphys kicked off the beginning of the rally, while owner Robert Kraft and team captains spoke to the crowd thanking them for their support during the season.

“We love y’all. 32 years ago, we bought the team, and it was snowing the first day and you were lined up on Route 1. I came down here and you were buying season tickets so we could have our first sold out season in the history of the team,” said Kraft.

“This is beyond my wildest dreams, for the fans to have embraced us the first year of this program the way that you have. I said all along that if our players played up to the standard that you guys expected, then the effort that which they would play and their style of football you would come out,” said coach Mike Vrabel.

“And come out you did so thank you. Every week we played here it got better and better, that last game we played against the Texas - unreal,” he said.

“First off, I want to thank you guys, you guys have been great all season. Man, we wouldn’t be here without you guys. What a journey, and we still have work left to do, shout-out to these guys, love you guys,” said quarterback Drake Maye.

“I want to say a huge shout out to our fans; Pats nation you guys did a great job we got one more to go. For everyone that’s traveling, travel safe. It’s time to get after it man, we all we got, we all we need,” said receiver Stefon Diggs.

The O-Line were surprise Keepers of the Light and rang the bell before getting on the buses to T.F. Green Airport.

Maye did not practice on Friday due to illness and a shoulder injury. The Patriots will spend a week out in California before they play the Seahawks in the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 8 at 6:30 p.m. Bad Bunny is scheduled to be the half time performer.

The last time the Patriots won a Super Bowl was back in 2019 against the Los Angeles Rams.

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Live updates: Patriots hold send-off rally as they head to Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX

The New England Patriots are heading to their 12th Super Bowl after defeating the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship.

The Patriots squeaked out a 10-7 victory in the Mile High City, while the Seattle Seahawks defeated the Los Angeles Rams 38-37.

The Patriots will kick off their 12th Super Bowl run with a send-off rally this morning at Gillette Stadium before heading to T.F. Green Airport in Providence to fly to California for the big game next weekend.

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They will play the Seahawks on Sunday, February 8 at 6:30 p.m.

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Reporter Kelly Sullivan is live inside Gillette Stadium for the send-off rally!

11:03 a.m.

Owner Robert Kraft and team captains speak to the crowd including quarterback Drake Maye, wide receiver Stefon Diggs, and cornerback Marcus Jones. They now head off to Santa Clara, California.

“We love y’all. 32 years ago, we bought the team, and it was snowing the first day and you were lined up on Route 1. I came down here and you were buying season tickets so we could have our first sold out season in the history of the team,” said Kraft.

“This is beyond my wildest dreams, for the fans to have embraced us the first year of this program the way that you have. I said all along that if our players played up to the standard that you guys expected, then the effort that which they would play and their style of football you would come out. And come out you did so thank you. Every week we played here it got better and better, that last game we played against the Texas - unreal,” said coach Mike Vrabel.

“First off, I want to thank you guys, you guys have been great all season. Man, we wouldn’t be here without you guys. What a journey, and we still have work left to do, shout-out to these guys, love you guys,” said quarterback Drake Maye.

“I want to say a huge shout out to our fans; Pats nation you guys did a great job we got one more to go. For everyone that’s traveling, travel safe. It’s time to get after it man, we all we got, we all we need,” said receiver Stefon Diggs.

11:15 a.m.

The O. Line surprise fans as keepers of the lights.

11:30 a.m.

The buses are on their way to T.F. Green Airport in Providence.

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