New England Patriots

Stars Head Home For the Hall

July 18th, 2010

July 18, 2010

Mike Mastovichmmastovich@tribdem.com

JOHNSTOWN — Six more inductees entered the Cambria County Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday night during a ceremony that focused on family values, hometown pride and a will to succeed.

New additions included Jerry Davitch (football), Tammy Etienne (track and field), Artrell Hawkins Jr. (football), Mike Iuzzolino (basketball), Joe Popp (football) and Becky Siembak (basketball) during the hall’s 16th banquet, which was held at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center.

Davitch, a Johnstown High standout who went on …

Hawkins realized his dream

July 16th, 2010

The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, PA
Mike Mastovich

JOHNSTOWN — Like most young athletes, Artrell Hawkins Jr. spent plenty of time during his early years imagining what it would be like to compete at the highest level in his sport.

Breaking a long touchdown run.

Making the key interception or tackle.

Winning the big game.

In Hawkins’ case, he eventually lived out such scenarios at the major Division I college …

Rodney Harrison tees off on the Bengals

October 26th, 2009

During a recent radio spot with former Bengals Artrell Hawkins and Charles Fisher of 1530 Homer’s new show 2 Deep Zone, Harrison called the team a “clown show.”

Artrell Hawkins co-host on Internet radio

May 9th, 2009

Former New York Jets coach Eric Mangini once noted that Johnstown’s Artrell Hawkins has that “deep Barry White voice” and predicted that Hawkins eventually would land in the broadcast booth.

Veteran Hawkins just might have a say in his future

December 17th, 2006

Belichick asked for some time to think of an answer, but he’d likely agree that Artrell Hawkins qualifies as one such player. Signed before the 10th game of the season last year, Hawkins started four of the final five games at strong safety, bringing a veteran presence to a position that saw several different faces due to injury.

Artrell Hawkins Locker Room Interview – 11/21/2006

November 21st, 2006

Patriots safety Artrell Hawkins addresses the New England media and discusses the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears during his locker room interview.

New England Patriots and United Way Team Up for Hometown Huddle

October 10th, 2006

On Tuesday, Oct 10, 2006, players Ben Watson and Artrell Hawkins joinedPatriots Hall-of-Famer Andre Tippett, to spend the afternoon coaching Roxbury youth through football training basics as a part of United Way of Massachusetts Bay ’s annual Hometown Huddle. “We’re going to show you guys what the Patriots do,” the players had promised at the start of the event. This year’s Huddle took place at the Yawkey Club of Roxbury, a division of Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston.

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What kind of skills did Artrell Hawkins show you that made you move him from corner to safety?

August 2nd, 2006

Artrell is a smart kid and he’s a tough kid and a contact player, a good tackler for a corner.

Behind the Scenes with… Artrell Hawkins

February 6th, 2006

The Patriots signed Artrell Hawkins as a free agent on Nov. 16. The eighth-year veteran has appeared in 105 career games and has started four at safety for New England. Hawkins sat down with us to answer some questions about his life both on and off the football field.

Read full story from Jared Puffer from Patriots.com >

Patriots Sign DB Artrell Hawkins; Release LB Willie McGines

October 26th, 2005

The New England Patriots announced the signing of defensive back Artrell Hawkins and the release of veteran linebacker and two-time Pro Bowler Willie McGinest today.