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The Broncos–Patriots rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots (known as the Boston Patriots until 1971). ). Nowadays, the two teams do not play every year due to them playing in different intraconference divisions – Denver in the AFC West and New England in the AFC East; instead, they play at least once every three years and at ...
For the Patriots, the game was almost a microcosm of the season. One that's been full of missteps. Like Zappe trying to pull the ball back and losing the handle and the Broncos (7-8) recovering it ...
The 2005 season was the New England Patriots' 36th in the National Football League (NFL), their 46th overall and their sixth under head coach Bill Belichick.With a Week 6 loss to the Denver Broncos, the Patriots failed to either improve or match their 14–2 record from last season; they finished with a 10–6 record and the division title before losing in the playoffs to the Broncos, ending ...
With 272 regular-season games now in ... Miami needs to beat the New York Jets today and hope the Denver Broncos lose in order for the Fins to qualify for the postseason field as the AFC's final ...
The Bengals won but need Broncos and Dolphins to lose. ... at Patriots Playoff schedule: vs. Broncos or ... they qualify if they win in Week 18 and the Broncos lose. Miami's record in AFC games (6 ...
The 2008 season was the New England Patriots' 39th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 49th overall. The Patriots were defending AFC champions. Despite finishing the regular season with an 11–5 record, the Patriots did not qualify for the playoffs—becoming the first 11-win team since the expansion to a 12-team playoff in 1990 to miss the playoffs, as well as only the second ...
The Broncos started their next drive at the Patriots 46 but went three-and-out before finally exploiting a short field when Mims' 52-yard punt return set them up on the New England 25-yard line ...
With the loss, the Broncos became the ninth #1 seed in the last eight years to lose their first playoff game. Broncos receiver Trindon Holliday opened up the scoring by returning a Sam Koch punt 90 yards for a touchdown, the first postseason punt return score in franchise history.