History of Patriots #10 (regular and postseason only).
The historical hit to miss ratio is not particularly encouraging for numerologists out there.
1960: QB Harvey White
9 games, 2 starts; 3 for 7, 44 yards, 0 TD.
1967: QB Don Trull
7 games, 3 starts (0-3, that '67 team was not good).
27 completions on 81 attempts (33%); 1 TD, 7 picks.
1971: WR Eric Crabtree
Was good earlier in his career, but was broken down at this point.
9 receptions for 120 yards and one TD in a half season.
1974: P Dave Chapple
37.2 yards per punt in his final NFL season.
1982: QB Tom Flick
0-for-5 as a backup to Grogan and Cavanaugh.
1987: QB Bob Bleier
Pats QB during the three '87 replacement player games.
1989: WR Glenn Antrum
Connecticut native had a literal cup of coffee in the NFL: one game.
1990: P Brian Hansen
Led the league with 90 punts that year - which is what happens when you're team is 1-15.
1993: QB Scott Secules
0-4 record as a starter with 2 TD and 9 picks. Like White, Crabtree, Chapple, Bleier and Antrum, this was his final stop in the NFL.
1999-2001: P Lee Johnson
Finally somebody that lasted for more than one season. Averaged 42.3 yards per punt with the Pats.
2004: WR Kevin Kasper
Strictly used on special teams.
2006-2008: WR Jabar Gaffney
Even though he was overshadowed by other great WRs during his time in New England, Gaffney is still the best Patriot to wear #10.
85 receptions for 1,059 yards and 8 TD in three seasons with the Pats.
2011: WR Tiquan Underwood
Best #10 hair style.
2013: WR Austin Collie
Recovered from three concussions, but not from a blown out knee in 2012.
2014-2016: QB Jimmy Garoppolo
Most handsome #10. 63-94, 690 yards, 5 TD in limited playing time for the Pats.
2018-2019: WR Josh Gordon
60 receptions for 1,007 yards, 16.8 ypc, 4 TD in 17 games with Pats.
Oh, what could have been if he and AB had not had their off-field issues.
2020: WR Damiere Byrd
2020 was his best season in the NFL, with 47 catches for 604 yards.
2021-2023: QB Mac Jones
Hey, he was an upgrade from Cam Newton.