Royal thrashing
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Gronk's royal celebration
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady connects with tight end Rob Gronkowski for a 7-yard touchdown, and Gronk does his best royal march impression before unleashing his “Gronk Spike.” Watch -
Name the Play
Tweet your way into the history books
Vote for the best names for three of the best plays from Week 8, including Rob Gronkowski's royal celebration, an offensive lineman catching a TD pass and Zach Miller's one-handed grab. Read
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Gronk goes wild in London
The New England Patriots made the most of their short trip to London, as Rob Gronkowski erupted in his team's blowout victory over the St. Louis Rams. Read
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Game Center: Patriots @ Rams
Great American Export
Tom Brady leads the Patriots to touchdowns on their first five possessions Sunday, making it look easy against the Rams in London.
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Week 8: Rob Gronkowski highlights
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski hauled in eight catches for 146 yards plus two touchdowns and broke out a special London edition of the "Gronk Spike." Watch -
NFL in London: A British fan's perspective
The NFL plays its sixth International Series in London this week, but some fans aren't sold on the whole idea. A British NFL fan offers his take on the debate. Read
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Profootballhof.com
American football in the UK
British NFL journalist Neil Reynolds compiled a special six-part series for Profootballhof.com about the NFL's growth overseas, from humble beginnings to speculation over a London-based team. Read
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Inside The NFL Notebook
NFL team in London? Getting closer...
The NFL travels across the pond again, as the St. Louis Rams meet the New England Patriots in Wembley Stadium. Albert Breer says the league clearly is testing the viability of a London franchise. Read
International Series
The New England Patriots defeated the St. Louis Rams at London's Wembley Stadium in the sixth annual International Series game.
International Series games:
» 2012: Patriots 45, Rams 7
» 2011: Bears 24, Buccaneers 18
» 2010: 49ers 24, Broncos 16
» 2009: Patriots 35, Buccaneers 7
» 2008: Saints 37, Chargers 32
» 2007: Giants 13, Dolphins 10





