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The logo version of Pat wears a tricorne hat and a Continental Army uniform. This was the Patriots' official insignia until 1993, when it was replaced by the current logo which is known as "Flying Elvis". Today, Pat Patriot is used for throwback merchandise as well as an alternate logo across the Patriots branding.
When the New England Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51 on Sunday night, you can bet football fans will be pitting the two teams against each other to determine this season's ...
The two clubs clashed in several close games, such as on December 19, 1971, as a late Patriots touchdown decided a 21–17 New England win; on September 18, 1978, the Colts rallied to defeat the Patriots 34–27 on Monday Night Football on a virtual one-man scoring rampage by running back Joe Washington; on September 4, 1983, the Colts defeated ...
The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Since their founding in 1960 as the Boston Patriots, over 1,000 players, including 10 Pro Football Hall of Famers have played for the team. [1] Of those players, eight have had their uniform numbers officially retired by the organization. [2]
But the Patriots had to pass more after falling behind by 15 points early in the third quarter. Both teams came into Week 7's London matchup with 1–5 records, so this figured to be one of New ...
Patriots owner Robert Kraft presented Brady with his red Hall of Fame jacket to close out the night, and then he officially retired Brady's No. 12 jersey forever. "There's only one iconic number ...
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins wearing his team's Color Rush uniform in 2019. The NFL Color Rush was a promotion done in conjunction with the National Football League (NFL) and Nike that promotes so-called "color vs. color" matchups with teams in matchup-specific uniforms that are primarily one solid color with alternating colored accents, primarily airing on Thursday Night Football.
The Patriots fell to the Denver Broncos 27–13 on the road in the Divisional Playoffs, committing five turnovers in the game. [318] The Patriots entered the 2006 season without their two starting wide receivers from 2005; David Givens left in free agency [319] and Deion Branch was traded to Seattle after a contract hold out. [320]