Morning Sports Update: Tony Romo tells Tom Brady, ‘See you in February’
Colts’ head coach worked out Patriots running back Dion Lewis, but says he doesn’t remember it. The Blue Jays-Rangers game had an incredible finish, and Tony Romo said something privately to Tom Brady after last Sunday’s game.
Tony Romo to Tom Brady: ‘See you in February’: “On this week’s edition of Showtime’s ’Inside the NFL,’ the Dallas quarterback is seen connecting with New England quarterback Tom Brady following the Patriots 30-6 win over the Cowboys last Sunday at AT&T Stadium. Romo approaches to give Brady best wishes, and was caught offering an interesting farewell.’’ (WEEI.com)
Chuck Pagano cites ‘amnesia,’ can’t remember working out Dion Lewis: “Who’s that? Oh, I’ve got amnesia,’’ Pagano told reports in Indianapolis on Wednesday. “I have no idea. When was that?’’ (NESN.com)
What will the Patriots do without left tackle Nate Solder? “The team has two obvious options. Go next-man-up with Marcus Cannon stepping in at left tackle as he did last week in Dallas. Move right tackle Sebastian Vollmer over to left tackle and put Cannon at right tackle.’’ (CSNNE.com)
Explaining the Blue Jays’ epic finish in their 6-3 win over the Rangers: “Jose Bautista, who hit the home run that would have landed in Hudson Bay if the roof of the Buck Rogers Centre had been open, then flipped his bat in celebration somewhere between Yellow Knife and Whitehorse, said he has never been part of a game like this one.’’ (ESPN.com)
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Bruins finally show promise in first win of the season: “The Bruins were rolling. They looked like a team. They looked — albeit in a one-game sample against a defense as porous as theirs has been at times — like maybe even a team with something of a future.’’ (The Boston Globe)
Celtics rookie R.J. Hunter continues to have surprising success: “Boston Celtics guard R.J. Hunter was dribbling along the baseline, seemingly headed for the corner to do what he loves to do and that’s launch 3s. And then at the last minute while under the rim, he delivered a perfect, no-look bounce pass to Evan Turner for a lay-up. The Brooklyn Nets never saw it coming.’’ (CSNNE.com)
Photo finish: Meet the 2015-16 Boston Celtics
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