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Tie 1–1 Patriots 17–16 Jets 10–3 Jets 46–37–1 Game in New England was the first game played by any NFL team since the September 11 attacks. During the game, Jets' LB Mo Lewis injured Patriots' QB Drew Bledsoe, causing QB Tom Brady to take over for the remainder of the season. Patriots win Super Bowl XXXVI. 2002 Tie 1–1 Patriots 44 ...
In the Patriots' 58-year history, they have an overall regular season record of 500 wins, 391 losses, and 9 ties, plus an overall postseason record of 37 wins and 20 losses. 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 ]
Printable version; In other projects ... Lowest all-time winning percentage for regular season, ... New England Patriots (vs New York Jets) Nov 22, 2012
After beginning the season with a 6–2 record the team slowed down and finished 8–8, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1995. Following the season finale third year head coach Pete Carroll was fired, [ 3 ] while vice president of player personnel Bobby Grier was retained until the 2000 NFL draft . [ 4 ]
The Jets, formerly known as the Titans of New York, are an American football franchise that competes as a member club in the National Football League (NFL). The list documents the season-by-season records of the Jets' franchise from 1960 to the present, including postseason records and league awards for individual players or head coaches.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Aaron Rodgers approached his head coach with a message and an assumption. “Two-score lead,” he told Robert Saleh as the New York Jets went up 14-0 against the New ...
As the Patriots' primary quarterback in the AFL, Babe Parilli led them to the 1963 championship The Patriots drafted Jim Plunkett first overall in 1971, but traded him after five seasons Steve Grogan set the season record for quarterback rushing touchdowns in 1976, which stood for 35 years Drew Bledsoe helped transform the Patriots into playoff contenders during the 1990s Considered the ...
Most Postseason Games Won, All-Time, 37 [1] New England Patriots, 1963–2019. Most Postseason Home Games Won, All-Time, 23 [2] New England Patriots, 1996–2019. Most Postseason Road Games Won, All-Time, 11 [3] Green Bay Packers, 1944–2016. Most Consecutive Postseason Games Won, 10; New England Patriots, 2001, 2003–2005