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| New England Patriots Vs. New York Jets | Gillette Stadium Foxboro, MA |
November 22, 2009
Sunday 4:15 pm
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| New Orleans Saints Vs. New England Patriots |
Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LA |
November 30, 2009
Monday 7:30 pm
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| Miami Dolphins Vs. New England Patriots |
LandShark Stadium (formerly Dolphin Stadium)
Miami, FL |
December 6, 2009
Sunday 8:20 pm
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| New England Patriots Vs. Carolina Panthers | Gillette Stadium Foxboro, MA |
December 13, 2009
Sunday 1:00 pm
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| Buffalo Bills Vs. New England Patriots |
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Buffalo, NY |
December 20, 2009
Sunday 1:00 pm
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| New England Patriots Vs. Jacksonville Jaguars | Gillette Stadium Foxboro, MA |
December 27, 2009
Sunday 1:00 pm
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| Houston Texans Vs. New England Patriots |
Reliant Stadium
Houston, TX |
January 3, 2010
Sunday 12:00 pm
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In the 2008-09 season, the New England Patriots proved they’re a force to be reckoned with even without MVP Tom Brady, finishing in 2nd place in the formidable AFC East. With Brady healthy, the Pats are starting the 2009-2010 season as the dominant team in their division and hopes are high for a return to the Super Bowl. Will they be able to repeat 2007’s stellar unbeaten regular season? Or top it with a Super Bowl win? Find out for yourself with tickets to Gillette Stadium to watch this dynamic team in action.
Some New England Patriots history: The Boston Patriots joined the American Football League (AFL) as a charter member in 1960. In its second season the team compiled a winning record. Eleven Patriots played in the 1963 AFL All-Star Game as head coach Mike Holovak steered Boston to a tie for the Eastern Division title.
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The club joined the NFL in 1970, establishing its home in Foxboro. Because the team played its games outside of Boston, the franchise was renamed in 1971 as the New England Patriots to appeal to a greater number of fans. The Patriots had a slow start in the NFL, winning no more than seven games in a season from 1970 to 1975.
The Patriots fielded several strong teams during the 1970s and 1980s, reaching the playoffs five times from 1976 to 1986. Coached by Raymond Berry, the Patriots made back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time in franchise history in 1985 and 1986. A wildcard team in 1985, New England won three hard-fought AFC playoff games to reach Super Bowl XX, where they lost to the Chicago Bears, 46-10.
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