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The Jets–Patriots rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots.. Both teams play in the AFC East.They have been in the same division since the two teams' inception in 1960 in the American Football League, and have played each other at least twice a year since then.
i The Patriots and the Dolphins finished the 2001 season with the same record. However, the Patriots were named Division Champions based on a better division record (6–2 to the Dolphins' 5–3). [37] j The Patriots, Dolphins, and New York Jets finished the season with 9–7 records in 2002. For having the best record against common opponents ...
Green Bay Packers (−10) vs Dallas Cowboys (−1), Oct 24, 1965. Most consecutive games passing for 300+ yards, single team, 8; Indianapolis Colts, 2014. Most seasons leading league, fewest times sacked, 10; Miami Dolphins: 1973, 1982–90. Most consecutive seasons leading league, fewest times sacked, 9; Miami Dolphins: 1982–90. Most times ...
I’ve listed each teams’ win and loss record, their against the spread totals, and their record in the last ten games. Also included are the leading scorers
The Patriots lacked a steady quarterback for most of the 1980s, with five (including Grogan) starting in the 1987 season. First-round selection Tony Eason, the longest-tenured of the decade, contributed to the Patriots making their Super Bowl debut, but lasted only three seasons as the primary starter.
The Patriots fell to 4-13 while the Jets improved to 7-10. New England’s 15-game winning streak in the series had tied a franchise record for most consecutive wins over an opponent in team history.
The Patriots had a record of eleven wins and five losses and finished third in the AFC East Division. They then became the first team in NFL history ever to advance to the Super Bowl by winning three playoff games on the road, defeating the New York Jets 26–14 in the AFC Wild Card Game, the Los Angeles Raiders 27–20 in the AFC Divisional ...
Bill Belichick has never been a fan of moral victories. "I feel like we’re better than what we played (Sunday)," Belichick said. New England's 38-3 loss to Dallas dropped it to 1-3 for the third ...