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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 ]
The 2007 season was the New England Patriots' 38th in the National Football League (NFL), their 48th overall and their eighth under head coach Bill Belichick.The Patriots improved on their 12–4 record from 2006 and won the AFC East for the sixth time in seven years by winning all 16 of their games.
New England Patriots March 23, 2021 [1] 1 year, $1.625 million [17] DT Lawrence Guy: New England Patriots March 30, 2021 [1] 4 years, $11.5 million [2] QB: Brian Hoyer: New England Patriots May 18, 2021 [1] 1 year, $1.075 million [18] CB Jason McCourty: Miami Dolphins May 7, 2021 [7] 1 year, $1.213 million [19] WR Donte Moncrief: Houston Texans ...
The 2020 season was the New England Patriots' 51st in the National Football League (NFL), their 61st overall, and their 21st under head coach Bill Belichick.. It was the first season since 1999 without quarterback Tom Brady on the roster, as he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
As the franchise's longest-tenured quarterback from 2001 to 2019, Brady is credited with the Patriots dynasty that saw them set the records for Super Bowl appearances and wins. Following a one-off season in 2020 with free agent signing Cam Newton as the starter, the Patriots' starting quarterback from 2021–2023 was first round pick Mac Jones ...
The New England Patriots missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 2008. It was a down year for the franchise due to several opt-outs and the departure of Tom Brady. Clearly, the ...
New England Patriots (9) 10–6: Won Wild Card playoffs 28–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 13–27 2006: New England Patriots (10) 12–4: Won Wild Card playoffs 37–16 Won Divisional playoffs (at Chargers) 24–21 Lost AFC Championship (at Colts) 34–38 2007: New England Patriots (11) 16–0: Won Divisional playoffs 31–20
Brady's 2007 season stands the test of time and quarterback brilliance — and it indelibly changed the NFL.