WATERTOWN, Mass., July 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- In an exclusive sit down interview in the NESN studios tonight New England Patriots Hall of Inductee Kevin Faulk told NESN that former Patriots Wes Welker and Randy Moss will work out with Tom Brady during his NFL suspension.
The exclusive interview with Faulk and former Patriot Jermaine Wiggins aired at 10pm on NESN Sports Today this evening (re-airing until midnight). Additional excerpts will air on NESN Sports Update Monday from 5-9am and noon to 2pm.
NESN.com has excerpts of the exclusive NESN interview with Kevin Faulk.
Faulk will be inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame Monday (tomorrow) in a 5pm ceremony for the public at Gillette Stadium.
NESN Courtesy Picture Caption: New England Patriots Hall of Fame Inductee Kevin Faulk in an exclusive sit down interview with former Patriot Jermaine Wiggins Sunday evening at NESN.
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Watertown, MA –based NESN has consistently been one of the top-rated regional sports networks in the country with award-winning Red Sox and Bruins coverage. The network is delivered to over 4 million homes throughout the six-state New England region and an additional 5 million homes nationally as NESN National on digital and sports tiers in nearly 100 DMAs. Forbes Magazine recently ranked NESN as the 9th Most Valuable Sports Business Brand in the world. NESN.com is the most visited regional sports network website in the country. NESN also produces a number of distinctive programs under its umbrella Original NESN Entertainment (ONE). NESN's social responsibility program, NESN Connects, is proud to support and connect its employees with charitable organizations in our communities. NESN is owned by Fenway Sports Group (owners of the Boston Red Sox) and Delaware North (owners of the Boston Bruins).
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