FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Bill Belichick isn't surprised by a season of surprises.
The Patriots' impressive win over the Steelers one week after an embarrassing loss to the Browns? A three-touchdown game by rookie tight end Rob Gronkowski following a mistake-filled performance? Unexpected results throughout the league?
New England's coach says it happens all the time.
Belichick said Monday the NFL has had a measure of unpredictability in his 35 years in the league. So New England's 39-26 win in Pittsburgh on Sunday seven days after a 34-14 loss at Cleveland fits right in. Now Belichick is waiting to see which Patriots will show up for next Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. He said the process of preparation already has begun.
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