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Albert Breer
Albert Breer (born January 26, 1980) is a current American football journalist and reporter for ''Sports Illustrated''s MMQB. Breer spent time covering the New England Patriots for ''The MetroWest Daily News'' where he contributed stories to the ''Boston Herald'', and later covered the NFL for ''The Boston Globe'', ''The Dallas Morning News'', ''Sporting News'' and NFL Network. In June 2018, Breer took over as writer of the Monday Morning Quarterback column from Peter King, who left ''Sports Illustrated'' for NBC Sports. He is also a content strategist for The MMQB, ''Sports Illustrated''s NFL vertical. Notable incidents Breer was the writer most often questioning Patriots coach Bill Belichick in the famous 2014 "We're on to Cincinnati" press conference. Breer has said that this led the NFL Network to ban him from covering the Patriots for the remainder of his contract, which ended in June 2016. Breer was suspended from the NFL Network from April 25, 2016 through June 1, 2016, ...
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Sudbury, Massachusetts
Sudbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 18,934. The town, located in Greater Boston's MetroWest region, has a rich colonial history. History Incorporated in 1639, the boundaries of Sudbury included (by 1653) what is now Wayland (which split off in 1780, initially as East Sudbury), and parts of present day Framingham, Marlborough, Stow and Maynard (the latter town splitting off in 1871). Nipmuc Indians lived in what is now Sudbury, including Tantamous, a medicine man, and his son Peter Jethro, who deeded a large parcel of land to Sudbury for settlement in 1684.Gutteridge, William H. (1921)''A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts'' Maynard, MA: Town of Maynard, p. 13-16 The original town center and meetinghouse were located near the Sudbury River at what is now known as Wayland's North Cemetery. For the residents on the west side of the river, it was a treacherous passage in the winter and ...
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