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Apple Reveals Massive Contributor List For Patriots Docuseries

The upcoming Apple TV+ docuseries centered on the New England Patriots will feature interviews with over 60 players, executives, coaches, fans, and writers.

Patriots ... assemble.

Apple has released the contributors list for "The Dynasty," an upcoming docuseries that will center on the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of the New England Patriots' lasting success over the first two decades of the new millennium. 

View the full list below ...

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Players

WR Danny Amendola (2013-17): Scorer of 18 receiving touchdowns between the regular season and playoffs and that tying two-point conversion in the Super Bowl LI comeback.

QB Drew Bledsoe (1993-2001): Former Patriots franchise quarterback whose 2001 injury gave way to Tom Brady's rise to prominence.

QB Tom Brady (2000-2019): Lasting franchise quarterback of the New England Patriots, whose entrance led to the rise of the team's success, including six Super Bowl victories and countless NFL records.

WR Deion Branch (2002-05, 2010-12): Two-time Super Bowl champion, winning MVP in the latter (XXXIX).

LB Tedy Bruschi (1996-2008): A career-long Patriot who earned the game-sealing interception in Super Bowl XXXIX and later played three NFL seasons after recovering from a stroke.

CB Malcolm Butler (2014-17): An undrafted defender and starter in two Super Bowl wins, best known for the game-sealing interception against Seattle in 2015.

QB Matt Cassel (2005-08): Brady's backup for three seasons who later helped the Patriots win 11 games when he missed almost all of the 2008 season with an injury.

WR Julian Edelman (2009-20): One of Brady's longest-lasting receivers and one of the most prolific postseason catchers in NFL history who was also the MVP of Super Bowl LIII.

TE Rob Gronkowski (2010-18): One of the most prolific tight ends in NFL history known for his larger-than-life personality off the field who later joined Brady for another Super Bowl run in Tampa Bay.

S Rodney Harrison (2003-08): A free agent acquisition from the San Diego Chargers who was equally renowned and infamous for his physical play.

S Ty Law (1995-2004): One of the most prolific defenders in Patriots history, whose pick-six of Kurt Warner served as the turning point of the team's first championship in 2002.

WR Brandon Lloyd (2012): A Josh McDaniels protege who spent the last of 11 NFL seasons in New England.

CB Devin McCourty (2010-22): A career-long Patriot who missed only five games in his lengthy Foxborough tenure and was a part of three championship teams.

LB Willie McGinest (1994-2005): Like Bledsoe and Law, a leftover from Bill Parcells' tenure as head coach who later became a vital contributor during the early success.

S Lawyer Milloy (1996-2002): Another Parcells leftover whose release shortly before the start of the 2003 season was viewed as one of the most controversial moves of the Bill Belichick era.

WR Randy Moss (2007-10): An illustrious NFL receiver who united with Brady to post one of the most prolific seasons in NFL history during the Patriots' undefeated campaign in 2007-08.

DL David Nugent (2000-01): A member of the Patriots' first championship team in 2001-02.

CB Darrelle Revis (2014): An elite shutdown defender who won a Super Bowl with the Patriots despite his status as a beloved New York Jet.

DE Richard Seymour (2001-08): A three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the original first-round picks of the Belichick era.

WR Matthew Slater (2008-present): A three-time champion and one of the few active leftovers from the championship days who has developed a lasting role as a reliable specialist.

WR Donte Stallworth (2007, 2012): A first-round pick from New Orleans who partook in the perfect regular season.

K Adam Vinatieri (1996-2005): Another Parcells/Belichick crossover, late kicks from Vinatieri secured the first two New England championships.

LB Mike Vrabel (2001-08): A three-time champion and early Belichick acquisition who later became the head coach of a Tennessee Titans team that defeated Brady in his last game as a Patriot.

WR Wes Welker (2007-12): A journeyman receiver who later became one of the NFL's top targets for his breakout campaign during the undefeated regular season.

OL Damien Woody (1999-2003): One of the Patriots' top blockers at the turn of the century, protecting both Bledsoe and Brady.

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Coaches & Personnel

Ernie Adams: A longtime friend of Belichick who spent over two decades as New England's meticulous football research director.

Bill Belichick: The Patriots' longtime head coach who formed a lasting relationship with Brady in the midst of 24 seasons at the helm.

Dr. David Berger: A Waltham-based surgeon who serves as the general surgical consultant for the New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, and Boston Red Sox.

Robyn Glaser: Senior vice president, business affairs of The Kraft Group, where she has been employed since 2007.

Josh McDaniels: A New England offensive guru who parlayed his Foxborough success into two unsuccessful head coaching stints.

Bill Parcells: Belichick's collaborator with the New York Giants and his immediate predecessor to the head coaching spot in New England.

Jonathan Kraft: The son of Patriots owner Robert and president of both the Patriots and The Kraft Group.

Robert Kraft: A New England-based entrepreneur and billionaire and the Patriots' active owner since 1994 who hired both Parcells and Belichick 

Scott Pioli: A New England front office presence for nearly a decade who later became the general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Fans

Keith Birchall: A Patriots superfan known as the "Silver Bullet" thanks to his painted face on game days.

Clifford Bonnet: Showrunner of the Patriots-centered web series "The Cliff Notes Project Presents."

Bill Burr: Actor/comedian known for referencing the Patriots in his material.

Jon Bon Jovi: Rock star, lead singer/front man for the band Bon Jovi and close friend of the Kraft family

Tony Lapolito: Patriots season ticket holder

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Family/Friends 

Maura Bledsoe: Wife of Drew

Galynn Brady: Mother of Tom

Nancy Brady: Sister of Tom

Tom Brady Sr.: Father of Tom

Jay Flannelly: Friend of Brady's from his Michigan days

Alex Guerrero: An alternative medicine practitioner and personal trainer of Brady

Rupert Murdoch: Friend of the Krafts and owner of numerous media and news corporations such as Fox News

Media

Howard Bryant: ESPN

Tom Curran: Boston Globe

Bob Hohler: Boston Globe

Michael Holley: Boston Globe

Jackie MacMullan: Boston Globe

Al Michaels: ABC/NBC/Amazon 

David Portnoy: Barstool Sports

Nora Princiotti: Boston Globe/The Ringer

Other

Roger Goodell: Current NFL commissioner who drew the ire of Patriots fans for his approach to the "Deflategate" situation

Mike Martz: The former head coach of the St. Louis Rams team that lost to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI.

Michael Strahan: A member of the New York Giants team that ended the Patriots' run of perfection in Super Bowl XLII.

"The Dynasty" will premiere on Apple TV+ on Feb. 16 with new episodes releasing weekly through March 15.