Amid all the Super Bowl hype, professional football teams are noticeably absent from the Twitter-like platform.
Last week the Patriots revealed the NFL had told them to take down their account on Bluesky - a Twitter-style app which ...
What you should knowThe Eagles will host the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game at the Linc on Sunday at 3 p.m. on Fox. The winner will move on to Super Bowl LIX.Jalen Hurts (knee) ...
On an episode of the podcast “Patriots Unfiltered”, a fan suggested to New England Patriots vice president Fred Kirsch that they expand their social media presence by joining Bluesky.
'Well, right now we’re not allowed to. We had an account briefly on Bluesky but the league asked us to take it down,' says the executive On a recent podcast, an executive with the New England ...
The decision follows a revelation by Patriots VP of content, Fred Kirsch, who shared that the team had briefly tested Bluesky before being directed by the league to remove the platform due to its ...
The Patriots say that no NFL teams are allowed on BlueSky, yet. “Right now we’re not allowed to,” vice president of content for the Kraft Sports + Entertainment group Fred Kirsch said on the Patriots ...
During the January 16 episode of the team’s podcast, Patriots Unfilfted, host and VP of content for Kraft Sports & Entertainment Fred Kirsch responded to a message from a fan asking if the team would ...
The greatest example of this came on Wednesday, with Awful Announcing catching that during a Q&A with the Patriots’ Fred Kirsch, VP of content for Kraft Sports & Entertainment a fan asked if the ...
per VP of content for Kraft Sports & Entertainment/New England Patriots Fred Kirsch. Originally spotted by Sean Keeley of Awful Announcing, Kirsh recently explained the context behind the team’s ...
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