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This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) for the New England Patriots franchise. This list is accurate through the end of the 2024 NFL season.
Babe Parilli was the franchise's first longtime starter, leading the Patriots to their only playoff berth and championship game appearance while a member of the American Football League (AFL). Following the AFL–NFL merger in 1970, Jim Plunkett was drafted by the Patriots first overall to become the starting quarterback, but an unsuccessful ...
c The Patriots and the Baltimore Colts finished tied. However, the Colts finished ahead of New England based on a better division record (7–1 to Patriots' 6–2). [32] d The NFL expanded from a 14-game regular season schedule to 16 beginning in 1978. [33] e The Patriots and Miami Dolphins finished the 1978 season with the same record. However ...
[16] [19] As of 2024, he remains the all-time Patriots rushing leader. [22] He is second in team history in rushing touchdowns (43), and fifth in scoring among non-kickers, with all four of those players ahead of him being pass receivers. [23] Cunningham was the 2010 Inductee to the Patriots Hall of Fame. [8]
New England Patriots (2009–2010) 2,534 11,695 4.6 18 Steven Jackson: St. Louis Rams (2004–2012) Atlanta Falcons (2013–2014) New England Patriots 2,764 11,438 4.1 19 Derrick Henry * Tennessee Titans (2016–2023) Baltimore Ravens (2024–present) 2,355 11,423 4.9 20 John Riggins ^ New York Jets (1971–1975) Washington Redskins (1976 ...
The following Patriots were named to the AFL All-Time Team (1960–1969), as well any NFL all-decade team after the AFL–NFL merger in 1970 (and NFL 75th and 100th Anniversary All-Time Teams, selected in 1994 and 2019, respectively). [230] Only those who spent time with New England during the respective decades are listed for all-decade team ...
Named by Sports Illustrated magazine in 1981 as "the best offensive lineman of all time", [1] Hannah received nine Pro Bowl and seven first-team All-Pro selections. [2] He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1991 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999. In 1991 he became the inaugural inductee of the New England Patriots ...
McGinest was selected by the New England Patriots in the first round (fourth overall) of the 1994 NFL draft. [6] He was one of the cornerstones for New England's success in winning the Super Bowl in 2001, 2003, and 2004. He was named to the Pro Bowl twice, in 1996 and 2003.