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Every member of the Patriots had to make some adjustments over the last few days because of quarterback Cam Newton‘s positive COVID-19 test.
That's the line Brian Hoyer repeated over and over Monday night after his two red-zone gaffes helped doom the New England Patriots in a 26-10 loss to the heavily favored Kansas City Chiefs. 'Brian Hoyer is a guy who has started plenty of football games in the NFL,' Orlovsky said on SportsCenter. 'He's one of those players who doesn't need a ton of reps, either.
Safety Devin McCourty said it was 'nerve-racking' to go through retesting after finding out about Newton's test while noting that being in the NFL creates a 'sense of security' that most people don't have in the United States because of the constant testing.
- The Patriots turned to Brian Hoyer. 'If you think about it, Brian has had an amazing career,' said St. Ignatius football coach Chuck Kyle, Hoyer's high school coach.
- Brian Hoyer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Axel Edward Brian Hoyer (born October 13, 1985) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Michigan State and was signed by the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2009.
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McCourty and others had to reset their minds to play on Monday instead of Sunday, but quarterback Brian Hoyer had even more to do. He had to get ready to start on short notice and struggled before getting pulled in favor of Jarrett Stidham in the second half. After the game, Hoyer said the circumstances were no excuse for his play.
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Every member of the Patriots had to make some adjustments over the last few days because of quarterback Cam Newton‘s positive COVID-19 test.
That's the line Brian Hoyer repeated over and over Monday night after his two red-zone gaffes helped doom the New England Patriots in a 26-10 loss to the heavily favored Kansas City Chiefs. 'Brian Hoyer is a guy who has started plenty of football games in the NFL,' Orlovsky said on SportsCenter. 'He's one of those players who doesn't need a ton of reps, either.
Safety Devin McCourty said it was 'nerve-racking' to go through retesting after finding out about Newton's test while noting that being in the NFL creates a 'sense of security' that most people don't have in the United States because of the constant testing.
- The Patriots turned to Brian Hoyer. 'If you think about it, Brian has had an amazing career,' said St. Ignatius football coach Chuck Kyle, Hoyer's high school coach.
- Brian Hoyer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Axel Edward Brian Hoyer (born October 13, 1985) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Michigan State and was signed by the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2009.
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McCourty and others had to reset their minds to play on Monday instead of Sunday, but quarterback Brian Hoyer had even more to do. He had to get ready to start on short notice and struggled before getting pulled in favor of Jarrett Stidham in the second half. After the game, Hoyer said the circumstances were no excuse for his play.
'It was a whirlwind,' Hoyer said, via the Boston Herald. 'But that's just the world we're living in, in 2020. You just have to make the most of it. It had nothing to do with the bad plays that I had.'
Stidham got off to a good start by leading the Patriots to a touchdown, but a pair of interceptions later in the game helped seal New England's fate and send them home in hopes of a calmer week of preparation for the Broncos.
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The sports world has taken a strong stand when it comes to social justice in America. Uncomfortable conversations are necessary to bring injustices to light and those conversations have skyrocketed since the death of George Floyd.
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Bill Belichick spoke discreetly about the New England Patriots' conversations, and Brian Hoyer elaborated during his press conference on Monday.
'I think first and foremost I'll say this: I've never been more proud to be a part of this organization,' Hoyer said, transcribed by NESN. 'Last year when I went to Indianapolis I missed these guys. There's something special about the guys in this locker room and it starts with the Matt Slaters, the Devin McCourtys, the Jason McCourtys, (Dont'a) Hightower, Julian (Edelman). We have great leadership and it trickles down.
'We talked the other day. To hear those guys speak, I don't know how anybody can sit there and hear the cries from the Black community and not say, ‘we're with you.' And I know we have a unique perspective being football players and interacting with guys of different color, race, religion, whatever it might be on any day. And I always look at how fortunate we are to get to come together as one, see that we all have differences and that's OK and that we embrace people's differences. And you look out in our country right now and there's a lot of division and I think if we can be an example of unity, I'm all for it. So, I fully support them and that movement. I couldn't be more proud to be a part of not only the Patriots and our great community but the NFL community as well.'
Devin and Jason McCourty have publicly spoke about their outrage with the systemic racism and police brutality that's rooted in this country. Hoyer touched on the lessons he's learned from the twins.
'Look it's more important than football,' Hoyer said. 'I mean you sit there and you hear (the McCourtys) talk and hear how they have to teach their children if you get pulled over, do this or else you might not come home alive. My wife always jokes I'm not a very empathetic person but when you sit there and you see a tear running down Devin McCourty's face, and he's explaining that that's what he's gonna have to tell his kids, I'm thinking to myself how is this even possible?
'And I was fortunate enough to be raised to treat everyone the way you want to be treated, and I know that seams so simple but it's obviously not happening in our country and throughout the world really, so you see that and you realize this is important, and you gotta create time. You gotta sit down and have those conversations, be able to sit in the locker room and talk for 25-30 minutes and say, 'Here, I hear you, I'm here for you, what can we do to help?'