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Today in Patriots History
November 10, 1996:
Pats win fourth straight game, now 7-2
4th quarter Bledsoe TDs to Coates, Byars
5th largest comeback in franchise history
November 10, 1996:
Pats win fourth straight game, now 7-2
4th quarter Bledsoe TDs to Coates, Byars
5th largest comeback in franchise history
Sunday, November 10, 1996 at 1:01
Week 11, Game 10 at Giants Stadium
New England Patriots 31, New York Jets 27
Head Coaches: Bill Parcells, Rich Kotite
QBs: Drew Bledsoe, Frank Reich
Odds: New England 6½-point road favorite
TV: NBC, Marv Albert, Sam Wyche; Len Berman
Mostly cloudy, 45º, 67% humidity, 10 mph wind; wind chill 34º
Referee: Bernie Kukar; Time: 2:53
77,716 tickets distributed (sellout); 16,001 no-shows; actual attendance 61,715
Patriots improve to 7-3, tied for 1st with Buffalo; Jete drop to 1-9, last place
The Patriots were coming off a close won over Buffalo and a 42-23 victory over Miami. With that the team stood at 6-3, matching their 1995 win total - with seven more games yet to be played. Call it a hangover game, a classic trap game - whatever, the Patriots came out flat and unfocused. Drew Bledsoe turned the ball over three times on New England's first nine snaps, to gift the Jets an early 21-0 lead. After that sleepy start the Pats woke up with a touchdown just before halftime, then finally completing the comeback by scoring the go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter.
The Jets, who had previously been embarrassed by the famous fake spike play by Dan Marino, again bit hard on multiple fakes that turned into highly successful plays for the Pats. The Patriots had a 28-yard flea-flicker, a 26-yard end around, and two screen passes for 43 yards – all big plays in which the Jets were caught out of position.
Terry Glenn scored the first touchdown on a 26-yard pass from Bledsoe, then on the opening drive of the second half set up another score on a 26-yard end around. Early in the fourth quarter a Curtis Martin 31 yard catch and run set up a 17 yard TD from Bledsoe to Ben Coates to tie the score. The go-ahead touchdown came on a two-yard pass from Bledsoe to recent addition Keith Byars, set up by a 28-yard flea flicker to Glenn.
There was still 4:03 left to play, and the Jet quarterback was Frank Reich, current head coach at Stanford and former coach for the Colts and Panthers. As a backup filling in for Jim Kelly, Reich had engineered perhaps the greatest comeback in NFL history when he led the Bills from 32 points down to a victory over the Oilers in the 1992 playoffs. In this game Reich drove the Jets from their own 21 to the New England 11 with just under a minute to play. His next four passes fell incomplete, thanks to defelections by Otis Smith and Lawyer Milloy to preserve the narrow victory.
Bledsoe finished with 297 yards passing and three touchdowns, Curtis Martin had 124 yards (43 yards rushing, 81 receiving), and Terry Glenn had 109 yards (83 receiving and 26 rushing); Willie Clay also had a 35-yard interception return.
Pats overcome 21-0 deficit to beat Jets by 4
Drew Bledsoe overcame a disastrous start and a 21-0 first half deficit to lead the Patriots to a 31-27 come-from-behind victory over the New York Jets. Two of Bledsoe's first three pass attempts were intercepted. Then on the Patriots' third possession of the game, he lost a fumble while trying to avoid a sack. At the end of the first quarter, Bledsoe was 0-for-4 with two interceptions and a lost fumble, which resulted in a Jets touchdown to give the Jets a 7-0 lead. But, Bledsoe responded by completing 24 of his final 30 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns. Jets RB Adrian Murrell game the jets a 21-0 advantage in the second after scoring two 1-yard touchdowns. The Patriots gained some redemption with an 8-play, 80-yard scoring drive just before the half, capped by a 26-yard field goal by K Nick Lowery to take a 7-point lead entering the fourth quarter.
Bledsoe took control in the fourth, directing tow 9-polay scoring drives (of 72 and 59 yards) and completing 11 of 13 pass attempts, including touchdown passes of 17 yards to Ben Coates and 2 yards to Keith Byars. Bledsoe's pass to Byars gave the Patriots their first lead of the game with 4:03 remaining, 31-27. In the final four minutes of the game, the Jets drive 76 yards on 11 plays and threatened to regain the lead with less that a minute to play from the Patriots' 11-yard line, but failed to connect on four consecutive pass attempts and turned the ball over on downs with just :17 left on the clock to give the Patriots their seventh victory of the season.
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Patriots Starting Offense:
84 WR Shawn Jefferson
78 LT Bruce Armstrong
76 LG Bill Roberts
64 C Dave Wohlabaugh
71 RG Todd Rucci
68 RT Max Lane
87 TE Ben Coates
88 WR Terry Glenn
11 QB Drew Bledsoe
28 RB Curtis Martin
33 FB Sam Gash
Patriots Starting Defense:
96 LDE Mike Jones
97 LDT Mark Wheeler
75 RDT Pio Sagapolutele
55 RDE Willie McGinest
59 SLB Todd Collins
52 MLB Ted Johnson
95 WLB Dwayne Sabb
21 LCB Ricky Reynolds
36 SS Lawyer Milloy
32 FS Willie Clay
31 RCB Jimmy Hitchcock
Patriots Special Teams:
4 K Adam Vinatieri
19 P Tom Tupa
22 KR Dave Meggett
80 KR Troy Brown
22 PR Dave Meggett












