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| Brady reluctant to discuss private life |
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06/05/2007 |
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| ficult this year? ``I think every year changes. There's different things every year. I've dealt with a lot in my life,'' Brady said. But ``I don't have any complaints about my life or what I'm doing or how excited I am to be here working out and playing for the New England Patriots.''Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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| Marquise Hill honored by a crowd former teammates |
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06/02/2007 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - As he stood near the casket of late New England Patriots teammate Marquise Hill, defensive lineman Jarvis Green swallowed hard, took some deep breaths and offered a few fond memories to Hill's grieving relatives. ``He made everybody laugh,'' Green said. ``The first time I met him he made me laugh and the last time I talked to him he made me laugh. He worked hard. He gave his all. ... That's the kind of person he was.'' Hill, a 24-year-old father of a 2-year-old son, was buried on Saturday, |
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| Former Brown, Patriot Andruzzi hospitalized with lymphoma |
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06/01/2007 |
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| table form of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. His agent, Joe Linta, said Friday that the 31-year-old Andruzzi has begun getting chemotherapy treatments at the Dana Farber Institute in Boston, a hospital for which he helped raise money while playing for the New England Patriots. ``While this condition is very serious, both Joe and his doctors feel he will be quickly on his way to a full recovery,'' Linta said in a statement. ``He is being treated by some of the best specialists in the country for his affliction. Joe is c |
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| Study links concussions to depression |
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05/31/2007 |
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| ews in recent months. A forensic pathologist who studied Andre Waters' brain after he killed himself in November said it had been damaged by concussions. In addition, The Boston Globe and The New York Times reported in February that Ted Johnson, a New England Patriots linebacker for 10 years, shows early signs of Alzheimer's disease. The 34-year-old Johnson said his mental problems began in 2002, when he had two concussions in four days: the first during an exhibition game and the second after coach Bill Belich |
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| Chiefs rookie takes time to remember teammate |
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05/30/2007 |
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| rom LSU. They caught up on old times before saying goodbye. Then, a few days later, Bowe got a call he'll never forget. On the other end was another ex-LSU teammate. The friend he had run into at the airport was dead. Searchers found the body of New England Patriots lineman Marquise Hill on Monday, a day after he was reported missing after a jet ski accident on Lake Pontchartrain. ``I went home and I prayed for his family'' Bowe said. ``I was just with him in the layover going home. ... That's why you can't t |
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| 35 ex-NFL players qualify for dementia-Alzheimer's assistance |
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05/30/2007 |
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| ncluded he had brain damage that resulted from multiple concussions during 12 years as an NFL safety. In addition, The Boston Globe and The New York Times reported in February that 34-year-old Ted Johnson, who spent 10 years as a linebacker with the New England Patriots, shows early signs of Alzheimer's. Activists view the NFL/NFLPA program as a landmark. ``This is the first union and industry program of its kind and it's the first that recognizes the burden the disease puts on families,'' said Lou-Ellen Barkan |
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| Death of Patriots' Hill ruled accidental drowning |
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05/29/2007 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The death of New England Patriots defensive end Marquise Hill, who fell off a jet ski in Lake Pontchartrain, was ruled an accidental drowning on Tuesday. An autopsy found no signs of drug or alcohol in Hill's body, although more tests are planned and will take two weeks to complete, said Orleans Parish coroner Dr. Frank Minyard. Minyard said Hill might have suffered a mild concussion when he fell off the water craft. ``He might of hit the right side of his face above the eye when he fell |
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| Patriots' Marquise Hill found dead after jet ski accident |
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05/29/2007 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - New England Patriots defensive end Marquise Hill spent much of his free time and his NFL paycheck helping loved ones in New Orleans rebuild in the hurricane-damaged city where he grew up. However, the former LSU star's latest visit home for Memorial Day weekend turned tragic when he and a female friend ventured out on Lake Pontchartrain on a jet ski without life vests Sunday night. The two ended up falling off the water craft in an area of swirling currents near where a major shipping cana |
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| Patriots' Marquise Hill dead at 24 |
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05/29/2007 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - New England Patriots defensive end Marquise Hill spent much of his free time and his NFL paycheck helping loved ones rebuild in the hurricane-damaged city where he grew up. However, the former LSU star's latest visit home for Memorial Day weekend turned tragic when he and a female friend ventured out on Lake Pontchartrain on a jet ski without life vests Sunday night. The two ended up falling off the water craft in an area of swirling currents near where a major shipping canal runs into the |
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| Body of Pats player found |
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05/28/2007 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - The body of New England Patriots defensive end Marquise Hill was pulled from Lake Pontchartrain on Monday. Hill was missing after a jet-ski accident on Sunday night. According to a report in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Hill's body was recovered around 2:15 p.m. (et) and was taken to the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office. Earlier authorities made it clear they had turned their search from a rescue to recovery mission after witnesses saw the former LSU standout go under the water |
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