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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.
In the 2018 NFL season, the Patriots reached their 11th Super Bowl, breaking their own record for most Super Bowl appearances by any organization of all time. [11] The Patriots had 19 consecutive winning seasons from 2001 to 2019, the 2nd-longest streak in NFL history, behind the Dallas Cowboys' record of 20. [12]
New England Patriots vs Minnesota Vikings , Nov 13, 1994. Fewest passes completed, single team, game, 0; By Many NFL Teams; Last Time: Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets, Sep 29, 1974. Most passes completed, both teams, game, 72; Detroit Lions (41) vs Tennessee Titans (44) , Sep 23, 2012. Fewest passes completed, both teams, game, 1
Belichick also passed George Halas for second most career head coaching wins (regular season and playoffs) with his 325th win on October 30, 2022, in a 22–17 victory over the Jets. As of 2023, the Patriots lead the all-time series 75–55–1. [133]
But as the Jets broke a 15-year streak without consecutive wins against the Patriots, a raucous prime-time crowd saw more than just division records changing. For the first time in his Jets tenure ...
All of the teams are or were coached by a first or second generation member of the Bill Parcells coaching tree: the Patriots had Bill Belichick; the Dolphins had Tony Sparano; the Jets had Eric Mangini (who served as an assistant with both Belichick and Parcells); and the Bills had Dick Jauron (fired on November 17, 2009), who served as an ...
The sight of Patriots coach Bill Belichick, left, and team owner Robert Kraft on the sidelines — here shown in a 2015 preseason game vs. the Giants — has been a common one in New England for ...
After starting with a 2–2 record, the Patriots didn't lose another game. [291] [292] The Patriots had the NFL's best record at 14–2 and earned the top seed in the AFC 2003–04 playoffs, earning home-field advantage. [293] Their opponent in the divisional playoffs was the Tennessee Titans. [294]