Continued from Part 1 which was
posted on January 28, 2025
2003 – 2004: Back-to-back Super Bowl Titles
Days before the start of the season, safety Lawyer Milloy was released(289), prompting second-guessing of head coach Bill Belichick by fans. A report by ESPN analyst Tom Jackson stated that Patriots players “hated their coach”(290). The accusation was later denied by players(290), Milloy signed with the Buffalo Bills, who defeated the Patriots 31 – 0 in the season opener(290). 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(294). Playing in a temperature of 8 degrees Fahrenheit (-13 Celsius), the Patriots and Titans played close until Adam Vinatieri kicked the go-ahead field goal with 4 minutes left(295). An incomplete Steve McNair pass on 4th down with 1:40 left won the game 17 – 14 for New England(295). The Patriots faced the Indianapolis Colts for the AFC Championship and won 24 – 14(296). The Patriots returned to the Super Bowl, facing the Carolina Panthers(296).
The first half of Super Bowl XXXVIII was a defensive battle between the teams(297). The teams traded touchdowns late in the 2nd quarter, and then more quick strikes by both teams made the score 14 – 10 Patriots at halftime(298). The 3rd quarter was scoreless but running back Antowain Smith scored on the first play of the 4th quarter to make it 21 – 10(299). Carolina scored two more touchdowns but failed to convert on to take a 22 – 21 lead(299). The Patriots played a trick pass to linebacker Mike Vrabel, followed by Kevin Faulk’s run for a two-point conversion that put the Patriots up 29 – 22 with 2:51 left to play(299). The Panthers drove downfield and Ricky Proehl’s late touchdown catch tied the game, 29 – 29 with 1:08 to play(299). Brady led the Patriots on a drive and Vinatieri kicked a 41-yard field goal with four seconds left(299). The Patriots won their second Super Bowl, 32 – 29, and Brady was once again named MVP(297).
Following their Super Bowl win, the Patriots traded a second-round draft pick for Cincinnati Bengals’ running back Corey Dillion, who replaced Antwain Smith(300). The Patriots set the NFL record for consecutive regular-season victories after winning their first six games of the season(301). During a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 31st, cornerback Ty Law was injured(302). Combined with the loss of another starting cornerback Tyrone Poole two weeks earlier, the Patriots completed the regular season and playoffs with second-year cornerback Asante Samuel, undrafted free agent Randall Gay, and wide receiver Troy Brown at cornerback(303)(304)(305).
With a 14 – 2 record and the second seed in the AFC playoffs(306), the Patriots defeated the Colts at home in the playoffs(307). The Patriots then defeated the top-seeded Steelers on the road 41 – 27, in the AFC Championship Game(308). The Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX 24 – 21 in their second straight Super Bowl victory(309). As of 2021, the New England Patriots are the most recent team to win back-to-back Super Bowls(310).
2005 – 06: Playoff losses
Two weeks after winning Super Bowl XXXIX, linebacker Tedy Bruschi suffered a stroke(311). Also, during the off-season cornerback Ty Law was released(312). During Week 3, Rodney Harrison was injured and didn’t play for the rest of the season(313). Beginning the season with a 4 – 4 record, the Patriots lost their first game at home since 2002 against the San Diego Chargers in Week 4(314). Bruschi returned to the field against the Buffalo Bills on October 31st(315). The team ended the season on a 5 – 1 run to finish 10 – 6, earning their third straight AFC East title(316). with the #4 seed in the AFC playoffs, the Patriots defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 28 – 3 in the wild-card round(317). 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). They were replaced by Reche Caldwell and Jabar Gaffney(321)(322). Losses in November ended the team’s streak of 57 games without consecutive losses, three games shy of the NFL record(323). With a 12 – 4 record and their fourth straight division title, the Patriots entered the playoffs as the #4 seed, defeating the New York Jets 37 – 16 in the Wild Card game of the playoffs(324)(325). A 24 – 21 win over the top-seeded San Diego Chargers on the road set the Patriots up to face the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship(326). Despite a 21 – 3 lead in the 2nd quarter, the Patriots stumbled down the stretch and the Colts emerged with a 38 – 34 victory(324).
2007: 18 – 1 season
In 2007, the Patriots added Donte’ Stallworth, a free agent, and traded for Wes Welker and Randy Moss(328)(329). Welker led the NFL in receptions in 2007, and Moss set an NFL record with 23 touchdown catches(330)(331). In September, head coach Bill Belichick and the Patriots were penalized by the NFL for videotaping opponents’ defensive signals from an unauthorized location during their Week 1 game against the New York Jets(332). The press called this situation Spygate(332). Belichick was fined $500,000, the maximum allowed under league rules, and the Patriots were fined $250,000 and required to forfeit their first-round pick in the 2008 draft(333).
The Patriots won the AFC East before their eleventh game, the fourth time since the NFL introduced the 16-game schedule in 1978 that a team won a division title by its eleventh game(334). The Patriots finished the regular season with the first 16 - 0 record in NFL history(335). During the game, Brady and Moss connected on two touchdown passes, with Moss setting his 23-touchdown record and Brady setting a then-NFL record with 50 touchdown passes on the season(336). It was the first undefeated regular season in the NFL since the 1972 Miami Dolphins finished 14 – 0(336), Tom Brady earned his first NFL MVP award, while the Patriots’ offense broke multiple records, including those for points scored and total touchdowns(337)(338).
With the #1 seed in the AFC playoffs(339), the Patriots defeated both the Jacksonville Jaguars 31 – 20 and San Diego Chargers 21 – 12 before advancing to Super Bowl XLII(340)(341). The Patriots had the chance for a perfect 19 – 0 season with a victory over the New York Giants and analysts saw the 2007 Patriots as being the greatest team in NFL history(342).
Despite being Super Bowl favorites, the Patriots faltered against a Giants drive late in the fourth quarter(343). A dramatic pass from Eli Manning to David Tyree put the Giants deep in Patriots territory, and a Manning touchdown to Plaxico Buress gave the Giants a 17 – 14 lead with 35 seconds left(343)(344)(345).
2008: The Cassel year
In the 2008 season opener, quarterback Tom Brady suffered a serious knee injury and missed the remainder of the season(346). Backup quarterback Matt Cassel replaced Brady(347). During Cassel’s first start in Week 2, he led the Patriots to a win, which extended the team’s regular season winning streak record to 21 games(348).
The Dolphins, Ravens, and Patriots all finished the season with identical 11 – 5 records(349). Miami qualified for the playoffs by winning the AFC East division over the Patriots in the fourth divisional tiebreaker(349). Baltimore qualified for the playoffs as a wild card team, defeating the Patriots on the second wild card tiebreaker(349).
2008 – 09 offseason: Changes
During the offseason, the Patriots made several front office, coaching, and personnel changes. Vice President of Player Personnel Scott Pioli departed to become the general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs(350). Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels was hired as the head coach of the Denver Broncos(351). Quarterback Matt Cassel was traded to the Chiefs along with veteran linebacker Mike Vrabel in March(352). Defensive starters Tedy Bruschi and Rodney Harrison both retired(353)(354), while All-Pro defensive end Richard Seymour was traded to the Oakland Raiders for a first-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft(355).
2009 – 2010: Early playoff exits
In the 2009 season opener on Monday Night Football, the Patriots celebrated their 50th season with an American Football League “legacy game” against the Buffalo Bills(356). Down 11 points late in the 4th quarter, the Patriots scored two touchdowns, winning the game(356). It was also Brady’s first game back after his injury in the 2008 opener(356). In November, the 6 – 2 Patriots traveled to face the undefeated Indianapolis Colts; with a six-point lead late in the 4th quarter, the Patriots tried to convert a 4th and 2 situations inside their own 30-yard line but failed, setting up a Colts touchdown and the Patriots’ third loss of the season(358). After losing two of their next three games, the Patriots went on to win three in a row to secure a division title(359)(360). With the #3 seed in the AFC playoffs(360), the Patriots faced the Baltimore Ravens at home in the Wild Card Playoffs(362). The Ravens opened up a 24 – 0 lead in the 1st quarter, and the Patriots ended their season with a 33 – 14 loss(362).
The Patriots went into 2010 without either a named offensive or defensive coordinator following the departure of defensive coordinator Dean Pees(363). After beating Cincinnati in the season opener, they lost 28 – 14 to the Jets(364)(365). They finished the season 14 – 2(366). By defeating the Bills in Week 16, New England swept that team for the sixth consecutive season, along with earning another AFC East title and the #1 seed(366)(367). Tom Brady finished the regular season with an NFL-record 335 consecutive pass attempts without an interception, while the Patriots committed an NFL-record low 10 turnovers on the season(368)(369).
The Patriots were favored to go to Super Bowl XLV but lost to the New York Jets in the divisional playoffs(370).
2011: Return to the Super Bowl
During the 2010 off-season, the Patriots drafted quarterback Ryan Mallett(371). The team also made two trades for defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth and wide receiver Chad Ochocinco(372)(373).
In the first game of the 2011 season, the Patriots played the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football, and New England won 38 – 24(374). Brady set a personal single-game record with 517 passing yards, highlighted by an NFL record-tying 99-yard touchdown reception by Wes Welker(374). They beat the San Diego Chargers in Week 2 in their home opener(375), but their 15–game win streak against the Buffalo Bills ended when Tom Brady threw four interceptions, and the Patriots lost 34 – 31 on a last-second field goal(376)(377. The team then won three games in a row(378)(379)(380). During the Patriots’ bye in Week 7, an incident occurred where tight end Rob Gronkowski was seen in a photo with an adult film actress wearing his game shirt(381). Following a 25 – 17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers(382), wide receiver Julian Edelman was arrested for indecent assault following an incident in a Back Bay nightclub on Halloween(383). The Patriots won their last eight games to take the top seed in the AFC playoffs(384).
After defeating the Denver Broncos 45 – 10 in the Divisional Game(385), the Patriots won the AFC Championship Game over the Baltimore Ravens 23 – 20, after Ravens receiver Lee Evans dropped a potential touchdown and kicker Billy Cundiff missed a game-tying 31-yard field goal attempt in the closing seconds(386). The Patriots lost to the NFC Champion New York Giants 21 – 17 in Super Bowl XLVI(387).
2012 – 2013: Playoff losses in AFC Championship
In their 2012 season opener, the Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans before losing at home to the Arizona Cardinals(388)(389). In Week 3, New England lost to the Baltimore Ravens 30 – 28 on a last-second field goal(390). The first three games of the season were officiated by replacement referees, as the regular referees were locked out during a contract dispute(391). The replacement referees were criticized, and at the end of the Ravens game, Bill Belichick contacted a referee as he was leaving the field to argue a call, which the league fined him for(394)(395). In Week 4, the Patriots defeated the Buffalo Bills 52 – 28(393). After that, the Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos 31 – 21 but lost to the Seattle Seahawks 24 – 23 the following week(394)(395). The Patriots then defeated the New York Jets in overtime, 29 – 26, and continued a seven-game win streak(396)(397). The Patriots were given a bye week before they had to face the Houston Texans, who they defeated 41 – 28(398)(399). They then faced the Baltimore Ravens and lost 28 – 13(400).
The 2013 season saw turnover on the offensive side, as Wes Welker signed a contract with the Denver Broncos(401), and tight end Aaron Hernandez was released from the team due to legal issues(402). The Patriots opened the season 4 – 0 before losing to the Cincinnati Bengals 13 – 6 in Week 5(403). After a home win against the New Orleans Saints in Week 6(404), the Patriots fell to the rival New York Jets 30 – 27 on a converted Nick Folk field goal following an unsportsmanlike penalty to rookie Chris Jones(405). The team then had a pair of wins against the Miami Dolphins and the Pittsburgh Steelers(406)(407) but lost 24 – 20 on Monday Night Football to the Carolina Panthers following a bye week on a controversial end-game interception by Luke Kuechly(408)(409). New England finished as the AFC East champions, earning the No. 2 seed and a first-round bye(410).
2014: Fourth Super Bowl Championship
In 2014, the Patriots finished 12 – 4 and won their sixth straight AFC East title(411). They were the top seed, had a first-round bye, and had home-field advantage for the AFC playoffs(411).
The Patriots defeated the Baltimore Ravens 35 – 31 in the divisional round of the playoffs(412). They then defeated the Indianapolis Colts 45 – 7 to advance to Super Bowl XLIX against the defending Super Bowl champions Seattle Seahawks(413). After a scoreless first quarter, both teams exchanged two touchdowns to make it 14 – 14 at halftime(414). Seattle then scored a field goal and a touchdown to take a 10-point lead going into the final quarter(414). The Patriots rallied, scoring two touchdowns to take a 28 – 24 lead with 2:02 remaining(414). After the Seahawks drove all the way to the 1-yard line with under a minute to go, rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler caught an interception on Seattle’s offensive play, winning the game for the Patriots(414). Brady won his third Super Bowl MVP award(415).
2015:AFC Championship Loss
The Patriots started the year 10 – 0, before losing on Sunday Night Football to the Denver Broncos, 30 – 24 in overtime(417). During the season, multiple players were injured; at one point nineteen players were placed on injured reserve(417). At the end of the season, they earned a first-round bye, with the second seed in the AFC(418)(419).
In the divisional round of the playoffs, the Patriots defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 27 – 20(420). Advancing to the AFC Championship game, the Patriots were matched up against the top-seeded Broncos(421). The final game in the Tom Brady – Peyton Manning rivalry was a defensive struggle(422). The Broncos beat the Patriots 20 – 18 and advanced to Super Bowl 50(422).
2016: Fifth Super Bowl Championship
Due to sanctions on the team stemming from Deflategate, Tom Brady didn’t play in the first four games of the 2016 season(423). The Patriots used quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who helped the Patriots win their opening night game against the Arizona Cardinals(423). After a shoulder injury to Garoppolo in the second game of the season against the Miami Dolphins, rookie quarterback Jacoby Brissett entered the game and helped the Patriots win(424). On Thursday Night Football, Brissett helped the Patriots secure a 27 – 0 shutout victory against the Houston Texans(425). The Patriots lost their fourth game at home in a shutout to the Buffalo Bills(426). Brady returned the following week and helped the Patriots win four games(427)(428). The Patriots closed the regular season winning seven straight games, along with their eighth consecutive division title and the #1 seed overall in the AFC(429).
In the playoffs, the Patriots hosted the Texans in the divisional round(430). The first half was tight, but the Patriots pulled away from Houston, winning 34 – 16(430). In the AFC Championship game, the Patriots beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 36 – 17 and advanced to the Super Bowl(431).
On February 5th, 2017, the Patriots faced the Atlanta Falcons, which included NFL MVP Matt Ryan, in Super Bowl LI(432). Three bad quarters resulted in the Patriots being down 28 – 3(433). The Patriots made a comeback with Tom Brady going 43-for-62 with 466 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception to help the Patriots tie the score 28 – 28 in the closing minutes of the game(434). In the first overtime in Super Bowl history, the Patriots won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball(434). Brady led the Patriots down the field, to the 1-yard line of the Falcons(434). Running back James White ran a toss into the end zone, giving the Patriots a 34 – 28 comeback victory and their second league title in three seasons(434). Brady was named Super Bowl MVP for a record fourth time and surpassed Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw with his fifth Super Bowl victory as a quarterback, the most all-time(434)(435).
2017: Fifth Super Bowl loss
The Patriots lost several players during the offseason, including halfback, LeGarrette Blount and cornerback Logan Ryan(436)(437). To fill these vacancies, the Patriots signed cornerback Stephon Gilmore and running backs Mike Gillislee and Rex Burkhead(438)(439)(440). They also traded a second-round draft pick to the Carolina Panthers for defensive end Kony Ealy(441).
During their first game versus the Kansas City Chiefs, the Chiefs beat them at home 42 – 27(442). During the game, the Patriots’ defense allowed 537 total yards(443). The Patriots then beat the Saints and Texans(444)(445). After their loss at home to the Carolina Panthers, (446) the Patriots went 11 – 1 for the rest of the season, finishing 13 – 3(447). In Week 15 at Pittsburgh, the Patriots came back in the fourth quarter to take the lead, 27 – 24(448). On the ensuing drive by the Steelers, a short pass from Ben Roethlisberger to wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster turned into a gain, leading a gain, leading the Steelers to the 10-yard line with 34 seconds left(448)(449). On Roethlisberger’s next throw, tight end Jesse James caught a potential game-winning touchdown, but it was overturned after a review where officials ruled that James lost control as the ball hit the ground(449). The Patriots won 27 – 24, winning another AFC East title and #1 seed(448)(449).
After beating the Tennessee Titans in the divisional round,(450) the Patriots faced the Jacksonville Jaguars(451). In the fourth quarter, Brady led the team back from a ten-point deficit to take the lead, 24 – 20(451). The Patriots won and earned a trip to their eighth Super Bowl(451). In Super Bowl LII, Brady set a Super Bowl record with 505 yards passing(452). Brady tried to lead a comeback to win the game in the fourth quarter, but defensive end Brandon Graham strip-sacked Brady, and the ball was recovered by the Eagles(452)(453). This, along with a failed last-second Hail Mary pass, resulted in the Patriots losing 41 – 33(454).
2018: Sixth Super Bowl Championship
During the offseason, the Patriots lost left tackle Nate Solder,(455) right tackle Cameron Fleming(456), wide receiver Brandon Cooks(458), started running back Dion Lewis, and cornerback Malcolm Butler(458). Also, during the offseason, the added left tackle Trent Brown(459), Bengals running back Jeremy Hill(460), and wide receiver Cordarelle Patterson(461). The Patriots also drafted left tackle Isaiah Wynn and running back Sony Michel in the first round(462).
In September, the Patriots added Josh Gordon(463). During the week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts Brady became the third Quarterback to throw 500 touchdowns in his career(464). The Patriots had a six-game winning streak until losing against the Tennessee Titans in Week 10(465). In weeks 14 and 15, the team had back-to-back losses against the Dolphins and Steeles, both on the road(466)(467). In late December, the Patriots lost Gordon, who left due to health reasons(468). They finished the season with an 11 – 5 record and a first-round bye(469).
The Patriots beat the Los Angeles Chargers in the divisional round, routing them 41 – 28, with rookie Sony Michel scoring 3 times on rushing touchdowns(470). In the AFC Championship, they faced the Chiefs on the road(471). The Patriots had a 14 – 0 lead at halftime(472). Mahomes was able to rally back the Chiefs to a 21 – 17 lead in the 4th (473). The score went back and forth until the Chiefs kicked a field goal, sending the game to overtime at 31 – 31(474). The Patriots won the coin toss and Brady drove the Patriots down the field to score a Rex Burkhead rushing touchdown resulting in a 37 – 31 victory(474).
In Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, the Patriots faced off against the Los Angeles Rams(475). The game remained tied 3 – 3 until the 4th quarter, when Brady and Gronkowski completed two long passes to put the Patriots inside the Rams 5-yard line, where Sony Michel would score the game’s only touchdown, winning the game 13 – 3(475)(476). Wide receiver Julian Edelman was named Super Bowl MVP, with 10 catches for 141 yards(477). The sixth Super Bowl victory tied the Patriots with the Steelers for most of the time(478).
2019: The end of an era
Before the season, Tom Brady signed a two-year extension worth $70 million, but also allowed him to become a free agent after the 2019 season(479)(480). On September 9th, 2019, the Patriots signed Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown, who was released by the Oakland Raiders following several off-the-field controversies, a signing which some compared to the Randy Moss trade in 2007. Brown would last only one game with New England, getting released on September 22nd, 2019, due to more off-the-field issues. New England started the season with an 8 – 0 record(481). The team won its 11th consecutive AFC East division title after a 24 – 17 win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 16, but New England didn’t get a first-round bye for the playoffs(483)(484)(485).
The Patriots were the #3 seed in the AFC playoffs, (483) but lost to the Titans at home during the wild card round 20 – 13(486). This was Brady’s last game with the Patriots(487). On March 17th, 2020, Brady announced that he would not resign with the Patriots(487). On March 20th, 2020, Brady signed a two-year, $50-million-dollar deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers(488)(489). On April 21st, 2020, the Patriots traded the rights to retired tight end Rob Gronkowski to the Buccaneers along with a seventh-round pick in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft(490).
2020 – 2023: Post-Brady Struggles, Belichick’s final seasons
Before the season, the Patriots announced a uniform change, opting to go with their former NFL Color Rush jerseys as their new home uniforms with a corresponding white uniform with blue pants as their road outfits. Both uniforms featured truncated shoulder striping not unlike the “Pat Patriot” uniforms(491)(492). Former Carolina Panthers quarterback, 2011 NFL draft first overall pick, and 2015 NFL season MVP Cam Newton was announced as New England’s new starting quarterback before the season(493). In addition, several veteran players such as Patrick Chung, Brandon Bolden, Marcus Cannon, and Dont’a Hightower opted out of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic(494)(495). Later in the season, three other major players Gunner, Burkhead, & Edelman, were injured who were instrumental in winning earlier games.
After the Buffalo Bills beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 14, the Patriots were out of contention for the AFC East championship(496). They were also eliminated from playoff contention with the loss to the Dolphins in week 15(497). This was only the 4th time since 2000 that the Patriots missed the playoffs and failed to win the division(498)(499). Cam Newton and Brian Hoyer ended their season going 7 – 9. In addition, their streak of 10+ win seasons that dated back to their 2003 Super Bowl-winning season, which was also an NFL record, was also snapped(500).
2021
The 2021 season started with the Patriots signing eleven free agents from other teams on the same day, including Hunter Henry, Nelson Agholor, Jonnu Smith, and Matthew Judon(501).
On August 31st, 2021, the Patriots released quarterback Cam Newton during final preseason roster cuts. As a result, rookie Mac Jones became the starting quarterback for the team. The Patriots started the season 2 – 4, but went on to win seven consecutive games, battling Buffalo for the division crown throughout the season. New England finished the season 10 – 7 in the first NFL season with 17 games, clinching the #6 seed in the playoffs, their first without Brady since 1998. They would lose to the Bills 47 – 17 in the wild-card round, their worst playoff loss under Belichick(502). Despite the playoff loss, Jones broke several rookie quarterback records for the team(503).
2024 – Present: Mayo and Wolf years;
post-Belichick era
2024
After a gloomy 4 – 13 record in the 2023 season, the Patriots mutually parted ways with Bill Belichick after 24 years on January 11th, 2024, notably due to a series of poor decisions in his final years as general manager regarding offensive personnel, which culminated in a sharp decline of defensive production following the 2021 season. One day later, the Patriots promoted Jerod Mayo, then-current linebackers coach, and former player, and Eliot Wolf, director Ron Wolf, as head coach and de facto general manager to each succeed Belichick’s duties. Mac Jones, after three seasons as the incumbent starter, was traded in the 2024 offseason due to his offseason play. The Mayo-Wolf regime kickstarted a new era during the 2024 NFL draft, selecting Drake Maye third overall, the highest draft pick held by the Patriots in 31 years up to that point.
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