jmt57
Moderator
Staff member
PatsFans.com Supporter
2024 Weekly Picks Winner
2025 Weekly Picks Winner
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2005
- Messages
- 23,693
- Reaction score
- 19,600
Today in Patriots History
2001: The Mo Lewis Game
Pats turn the ball over four times, lose 10-3
2001: The Mo Lewis Game
Pats turn the ball over four times, lose 10-3
Sunday Sept 23, 2001 at 4:15
Week 2, Game 2 at Foxboro Stadium
New York Jets 10, New England Patriots 3
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, Herm Edwards
QBs: Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady; Vinny Testaverde
Odds: New York Jets 1½ point road favorites
TV: CBS, **** Enberg, Dan Dierdorf; Bonnie Bernstein
Partly cloudy, 74°, 89% humidity, 10 mph wind; paid attendance 60,292; time 3:14
Pats drop to 0-2; Jete improve to 1-1
I recall thinking after this game that this was a roster without its three best players - Drew Bledsoe, Terry Glenn and Willie McGinest - and would end the season at about 3-13, looking for yet another new head coach in the offseason.
I also recall previously speaking to some fellow Patriot fans that had attended training camp practices at Bryant, with very high praise about this backup quarterback from Michigan by the name of Tom Brady. From what they had said, it sounded like he could replace Bledsoe at some point in the season, and maybe the team could get some decent draft picks by trading Drew. While their prognosis was correct, my prediction for the 2001 season could not have possibly been more wrong.
As for this game, the Pats actually outgained the Jets by 70 yards, 308 to 238 - but shot themselves in the foot with four turnovers. Curtis Martin rushed for 106 yards and the game's only touchdown for the Jets.
This was the second game of the NFL season, though it was originally scheduled to be played in week three. All of the original week two games were postponed until the end of the season due to the events that occurred on September 11, 2001.
A Timeline: How Brady replaced Bledsoe and sparked Pats dynasty
The story of the New England Patriots dynasty can’t be told without Drew Bledsoe. Learn all about the Patriots’ former franchise QB and No. 1 overall pick here.
www.nbcsportsboston.com
New England signed Bledsoe to a record-setting 10-year, $103 million contract in March 2001. However, a shocking event just months later altered the direction of Bledsoe's career and the Patriots organization.
In the second game of the season on Sept. 23, 2001, the Patriots were down 10-3 to the New York Jets in the fourth quarter. On a third-and-10, Bledsoe ran toward the sideline where he was met by Mo Lewis. The Jets linebacker laid a massive hit on the Patriots' franchise QB that nearly proved fatal.
Bledsoe was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital where it was discovered he suffered internal bleeding in his chest. While he was being treated for the life-threatening injury, second-year QB Tom Brady finished the game in his place.
Drew Bledsoe hurt as 0-2 Patriots lose to Jets - The Boston Globe
On a day when the NFL honored those lost in the Sept. 11 attacks, Bledsoe suffered an injury that sent him to the hospital as the Patriots sank to 0-2 following a 10-3 loss.
www.bostonglobe.com
PRO FOOTBALL: EXTRA POINTS; A Hard Hit On Bledsoe (Published 2001)
Extra Points column discusses New York Jets victory over New England Patriots (M)
www.nytimes.com
Quarterback Drew Bledsoe was not on the field for the New England Patriots' final drive yesterday after being hit in the fourth quarter. Later, he was carried while sitting on a stretcher from the locker room to an ambulance. He was taken to a hospital for observation.
Patriots Coach Bill Belichick said that Bledsoe had his ''bell rung'' when hit by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis and defensive end Shaun Ellis while carrying the ball.
Bledsoe returned for the next series, and the only pass he attempted was a shovel pass. Belichick said Bledsoe's handling of that drive led him to switch to Tom Brady. ''I just don't think he was himself,'' Belichick said.
N.F.L.: ROUNDUP; Bledsoe, Bleeding Internally, Remains in the Hospital (Published 2001)
New England Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe spends his second day in hospital and is expected to miss at least two games because of internal bleeding in his chest (M)
www.nytimes.com
Drew Bledsoe spent his second day in the hospital yesterday and was expected to miss at least two games because of internal bleeding in his chest following a tackle in Sunday's game against the Jets.
Bledsoe, the Patriots' quarterback, was in stable condition after being taken to Massachusetts General Hospital on Sunday night. Doctors used a chest tube to alleviate the bleeding.
Bledsoe was knocked out of the game by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis in the fourth quarter of the Jets' 10-3 victory.
Bledsoe, who has missed just 6 of 130 games in nine years in the N.F.L., was hurt on third-and-10 from his 19 with about five minutes left. He ran around right end for an 8-yard gain before being hit hard by Lewis in front of the Patriots' bench.
Bledsoe stayed on the ground for about two minutes. He returned for the next possession, but Tom Brady played the final series, with the Patriots needing to score a touchdown to tie or go ahead.
Brady was 5 for 10 for 46 yards and led New England to the Jets' 29 before he threw four incompletions to end the game.
Brady, who leapfrogged over the more experienced Damon Huard in training camp to be the No. 2 quarterback, will start Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
He was drafted in the sixth round of last year's draft out of Michigan. He threw three passes last season, completing one.
Bledsoe completed 18 of 28 passes for 159 yards with two interceptions and a sack on Sunday. The loss dropped the Patriots to 0-2. They have scored a total of 20 points.
''I've always told myself to be ready for the opportunity, because you never know how many you're going to get,'' Brady said.
7:49 Mo Lewis Hit Video:
18:33 Highlight Video:
The Game That Changed the Future of the NFL! (Jets vs. Patriots 2001, Week 2)
24:45 Highlight Video:
2001-09-23 New York Jets vs New England Patriots
2:35:04 Full Game,
with introduction by by future laughing stock Rudy Giuliani
2001 Jets @ Patriots
18:33 Highlight Video:
The Game That Changed the Future of the NFL! (Jets vs. Patriots 2001, Week 2)
24:45 Highlight Video:
2001-09-23 New York Jets vs New England Patriots
2:35:04 Full Game,
with introduction by by future laughing stock Rudy Giuliani
2001 Jets @ Patriots
Patriots Pre-Game Press Release
Box Score, Team & Individual Stats, and Full Play-by-Play:
Official NFL Media Game Summary
New York Jets at New England Patriots - September 23rd, 2001 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
New York Jets 10 at New England Patriots 3 on September 23rd, 2001 - Full team and player stats and box score
www.pro-football-reference.com
September 23, 2001 - New York Jets at New England Patriots Box Score and Game Statistics
The most complete, accurate and reliable reference source for September 23, 2001 - New York Jets at New England Patriots boxscore and game statistics.
www.profootballarchives.com











