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Our Favorite Joes
In celebration of National Coffee Day today, we present some of our favorite Joes.





Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) is pressured by New England Patriots rookie defensive lineman Joe Vellano (72) during the NFL regular season week 8 football game on Sunday, Oct 27, 2013 in Foxboro, MA. The Patriots won the game 27-17. (AP Photo / Jim Mahoney)

Joe Andruzzi



Boston Patriots Joe Kapp (43) during a game against the New York Jets on November 22, 1970 at Shea Stadium in the Flushing New York. New York Jets beat the Boston Patriots 17-3. Joe Kapp played for 4 years with 2 different teams and was a 1-time Pro Bowler.(David Durochik via AP)

Circa 1965: Joe Bellino of the New England Patriots. Bellino is the Heisman Trophy winning back from Navy that was drafted by the Boston Patriots in the 1961 AFL Draft (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

FILE - IN this Jan. 12, 1986, file photo, New England Patriots coach Raymond Berry gets a victory ride from players Larry McGrew (50) and Johnny Rembert (52) after the Patriots defeated the Miami Dolphins 31-14 in the NFL football AFC playoffs in Miami. The football that Johnny Unitas threw to Raymond Berry for a touchdown in the historic 1958 NFL Championship game is being sold at auction. The ball has an estimated value of $40,000-$70,000. (AP Photo/File)