The seven-time Super Bowl champion and his longtime business partner reportedly will split as the TB12 brand changes hands.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion and his longtime TB12 partner Alex Guerrero will reportedly no longer be in business together. Dale Arnold, formerly of NESN,, but TB12 reportedly was losing money triggering the legendary NFL QB to move in another direction. As a result, Guerrero will reportedly rebrand TB12 into his own brand called TBRx as he partners with Dr. Peter Cummings.
The TB12 facility located at Patriot Place in Foxboro will close on Friday, Oct. 20, and reopen as"TBRx Franklin" in Franklin, Mass., on Monday, Oct. 23, WEEI reported.Video shows moment woman starts shootout with officers in Connecticut police station
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