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The 2011 season was the New England Patriots ' 42nd in the National Football League (NFL) and their 52nd overall. The Patriots finished the regular season at 13–3, and represented the AFC in Super Bowl XLVI. It was the seventh Super Bowl trip in franchise history, and the fifth for head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady.
Check out the 2011 New England Patriots Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
2011 New England Patriots Roster & Players. Record: 13-3-0, 1st in AFC East Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Bill Belichick (13-3-0) Points For: 513 (32.1/g) 3rd of 32. Points Against: 342 (21.4/g) 15th of 32. Expected W-L: 11.6-4.4.
Full player stats for the 2011 Regular Season New England Patriots on ESPN. Includes team leaders in passing, rushing, tackles and interceptions.
2011. New England Patriots. Game Log. Record: 13-3-0, 1st in AFC East Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Bill Belichick (13-3-0) Points For: 513 (32.1/g) 3rd of 32. Points Against: 342 (21.4/g) 15th of 32.
2011 New England Patriots (NFL) Scores, Roster, Stats , Coaches, Draft. 1st place • American Football Conference • East Division • 13-3-0 .813. Playoff Statistics. 2011 NFL • Previous Season • Next Season. Roster Key • Stat Key. Head Coach: Bill Belichick. Exhibition game. Playoff game. A=Away game. H=Home game. N=Neutral site game. W=Win. L=Loss.
New England Patriots roster for the 2011 NFL season. New England Patriots players listed alphabetically or numerically.
New England Patriots stats and statistics for the 2011 NFL season, including rushing, passing, receiving, kickoff returns, punt returns, punting, kicking and defense.
The New England Patriots were 13-3 in 2011. They finished 1st in the AFC East and 1st in the AFC. They fell to the New York Giants, 21 to 17, in Super Bowl XLVI. It was their seventh Super Bowl appearance.
The New England Patriots were 13-3 in 2011. They finished 1st in the AFC East and 1st in the AFC. They fell to the New York Giants, 21 to 17, in Super Bowl XLVI. It was their seventh Super Bowl appearance.