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Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Zo: Patriots need to get out of September with a 2-2 record
Scott Zolak weighs in on the Patriots' slow starts the last few years and gives his take on why it's essential for them to get off to a solid start this season. Zo: Patriots need to get out of September with a 2-2 record originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston


Boston Globe
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Patriots QB Drake Maye and his wife reportedly donated wedding gifts to those in need
While discussing Maye's offseason workouts with his Patriots teammates, 98.5 The Sports Hub radio host and Patriots radio analyst Scott Zolak shared a story of how the newlyweds made a special gesture to their local community after their wedding. 'So the wedding gifts,' Zolak said on Tuesday during the latest taping of 'Zolak & Bertrand.' 'He didn't tell anybody, and he had this supposed deal with his wife. … They did a lot of donating with the local kids shelters and stuff for the area he grew up in and some kids didn't have [the right] size shoes, didn't have some Christmas stuff. Advertisement 'They didn't tell anybody, but they took their wedding gifts and sent them to the homeless and help centers down there. Everything that they got, they forwarded it. They got no wedding gifts, didn't receive any.' It was a great gesture from both Drake and Ann Michael — who met and began dating at the age of 12, according Since last month's festivities, Maye has wasted no time getting up to speed ahead of his second season with the Patriots. Even with training camp still a few weeks away in Foxborough, Maye and several Patriots offensive players have taken part in organized workouts over the last week. Stefon Diggs, Joshua Dobbs, Rhamondre Stevenson, Hunter Henry, Kendrick Bourne, DeMario Douglas, Ja'Lynn Polk, and rookie Kyle Williams have all taken part in the sessions with Maye. Advertisement Conor Ryan can be reached at


Daily Mail
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ex-NFL quarterback makes astonishing Stefon Diggs claim amid viral video of Patriots star
Stefon Diggs' future with the Patriots is in serious doubt - and not just because he was filmed handling a bag containing an unknown substance while partying on a boat surrounded by scantily-clad women. That is according to former NFL star Scott Zolak, who has suggested that other problems have been bubbling beneath the surface since the receiver signed for New England in March. In a video that went viral over Memorial Day Weekend, Diggs was seen lounging shirtless on the boat, chatting with three women - all dressed in bikinis - who called him 'daddy.' That is despite his girlfriend, rap star Cardi B, also being onboard. Towards the end of the clip, Diggs produced a plastic bag containing an unknown substance that one of the women took from him. Earlier this week, one NFL insider revealed that Diggs could be cut over the incident, with the receiver's future said to be dependent on whether coach Mike Vrabel believes his version of events. Now, though, Zolak has claimed: 'It's not just the boat'. The ex-Patriots quarterback who now covers New England from the broadcast booth, insists he knows that the option of releasing Diggs is 'on the table' and being 'thought of'. 'There are some other things that I've heard that put some things in question, 'Are you all-in here?' he said on his radio program on 98.5 The Sports Hub. Diggs, a four-time Pro Bowler, only joined the Patriots in March. He signed a three-year, $69million contract which includes $25m guaranteed. The 31-year-old did not attend voluntary practice on Wednesday, when Vrabel addressed the incident. 'It's something we're aware of and obviously we want to make great decisions on and off the field,' Vrabel said. 'Any conversations that I've had with Stefon will remain between him and I and the club.' Despite the off-field drama, Zolak hopes Diggs will remain with the Patriots. 'The videos look great of him working out,' he said. 'I've touted the videos. I know you need diva receivers. I say he shouldn't be cut, because I think he would help Drake Maye and this offense and Josh McDaniels, because you would have a true viable guy that would set coverage. Right now, you still don't have a guy who sets coverage.'