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Tom E. Curran

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Tom E. Curran is an American football journalist covering the National Football League since 1997. He is currently an NFL Insider for NBC Sports Boston.

Tom E. Curran
Curran in March 2021

After graduating from Saint Anselm College in 1989, Curran began his career as a salesman before transitioning to sports journalism. He worked his way up the ranks, writing for several publications before and then reporting on the New England Patriots in 1997.

Since then, he has become a leading figure in the world of American football, providing commentary and analysis on some of the most important moments in the team’s history. Curran has appeared on numerous sports shows and broadcasts, including ESPN Radio, NFL Films, Fox Sports Radio, The Sporting News, and Pro Football Weekly.

Curran is also the host of the popular Patriots Talk Podcast, where he offers fans exclusive insights and analysis of the latest results and upcoming matches. His weekly television show, Quick Slants, is also highly regarded and offers a unique format in the sports world, with viewers, players, and hosts all offering their take on the football news. With his extensive experience and dedication to the sport, Curran continues to be a regular guest on Boston’s WEEI, The Rich Eisen Show, NBC’s Pro Football Talk Live, the NFL Network, and the Dan Patrick Show.

Books[edit]

On October 24, 2017, Hachette Book Group published Julian Edelman's memoir, Relentless, co-written by Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston.

External Links[edit]

Tom E. Curran on Twitter

Tom E. Curran on NBC Sports Boston


References[edit]

Curran, Tom (December 27, 2017), Relentless: A Memoir, Hachette Books


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