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Bill Parcells' first game as Pats' Head Coach
Drew Bledsoe, Troy Brown make NFL debut
Bill Parcells' first game as Pats' Head Coach
Drew Bledsoe, Troy Brown make NFL debut
On September 5th, 1993 Bill Parcells made his regular season debut as head coach of the New England Patriots, with rookie quarterback Drew Bledsoe also making his first start in a real NFL game. This was also the first game for an eighth-round draft pick from Marshall. Troy Brown's first NFL play was a 1-yard punt return, and he followed that up with a 29-yard kickoff return.
Sun Sept 5, 1993 at 1:00
Week 1, Game 1 at Rich Stadium
Buffalo Bills 38, New England Patriots 14
Head Coaches: Bill Parcells, Marv Levy
QBs: Drew Bledsoe, Jim Kelly
Odds: Buffalo favored by 14
This game was actually much closer than the final score would indicate. After Drew Bledsoe threw his second touchdown pass of the game to Greg McMurty, the Pats trailed by just three points midway through the third quarter. The crowd of nearly 80,000 fans in Orchard Park were stunned, expecting reserves to be playing late in the game. After all, the Patriots were coming off a two-win season and had won as many games in the last four years combined (14) as they had lost the previous season. The Bills on the other hand ruled the AFC, with five consecutive playoff appearances and three straight conference championships. This was just supposed to be a warmup game, something along the lines of Ohio State hosting the Akron Zips for their home opener.
Buffalo had some extra incentive for this game: three years earlier Parcells' New York Giants defeated the Bills in Super Bowl 25 in Tampa, 20-19. That was the game made famous by Whitney Houston's rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, and made infamous by the final play of the game, Scott Norwood's "Wide Right". The Bills were 6½ point favorites that night, but Parcells and DC Bill Belichick were able to neutralize a Buffalo team that was, quite frankly, more talented than the Giants.
The Patriots held their own in this game, controlling the clock (33:13 time of possession), converting nine 3rd-and-4th down opportunities. Bledsoe did a nice job of spreading the ball around to six different players, but the Pats turned the ball over three times, while forcing just one interception by Jim Kelly - who threw four touchdown passes, including two in the fourth quarter. Two of those turnovers were fumbles that directly led to Buffalo touchdowns as the Pats were outscored 21-0 in the fourth quarter. The Bills added another TD late on a 47-yard punt return for the final score.
Bills 38, Patriots 14 - UPI Archives
Jim Kelly threw four touchdown passes Sunday, three of them going to Andre Reed, helping the Buffalo Bills spoil Bill Parcells' New England coaching debut...
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Jim Kelly threw four touchdown passes Sunday, three of them going to Andre Reed, helping the Buffalo Bills spoil Bill Parcells' New England coaching debut with a 38-14 victory over the Patriots.
New England trailed by only seven points going into the final quarter, but Kelly hit Reed with two touchdown passes in the final period and Russell Copeland returned a punt 47 yards for a score to blow open the game.
Kelly completed 13 of 22 passes for 167 yards as the Bills embarked on their bid to reach the Super Bowl for the fourth consecutive year.
The victory was Buffalo's sixth straight on opening day and the Bills' sixth straight over the Patriots at Rich Stadium.
New England's Drew Bledsoe, the top overall pick in the NFL draft this year, went 14 for 30 for 148 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. The Patriots dropped their season-opener for just the third time in 10 years.
Parcells was coaching his first game at New England after having won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants. He spent two years out of coaching before taking the Patriots' job.
Kelly threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Bill Brooks to give Buffalo a 10-0 lead in the first period and hit Reed with a 41-yarder with 2:07 to play int he half to put the Bills in front at intermission, 17-7.
Then, after New England cut the deficit to a touchdown, Kelly found Reed with fourth-quarter touchdown throws of 22 and 14 yards.
The Bills' first points of the day came on a 28-yard field goal by Steve Christie early in the second quarter.
New England scored on two touchdown passes from Bledsoe -- one of 54 yards to Ben Coates in the second period and another of 2 yards to Greg McMurtry midway through the third period.
Buffalo capitalized on a key fumble recovery in the second quarter to get its offense going. With the Bills leading, 3-0, Cornelius Bennett returned a fumble 49 yards to the New England 25, setting up Buffalo's first touchdown of the game.
Then, with New England having gained momentum with its third-quarter touchdown, the Bills began to put the game away with a 75-yard drive that ended four seconds deep in the final period.
Kelly completed a 20-yard throw to Reed on 3rd-and-3 which carried to the Patriots' 33-yard line and moments later he hit Reed again with the 22-yard scoring pass that gave the Bills a 14-point cushion.
The Patriots promptly fumbled the ball away on their own 31, setting up the second Kelly-to-Reed touchdown pass of the quarter.
Box Score, Stats and Play-by-Play:
New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills - September 5th, 1993 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
New England Patriots 14 at Buffalo Bills 38 on September 5th, 1993 - Full team and player stats and box score
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Detailed, 12-page synopsis below includes all the above info, plus drive chart and half time stats:
National Football League 1993 Week One Game Summary
Pro Football Archives Box Score
Drew Bledsoe throws his 1st NFL TD pass in career debut | September 5, 1993 | Patriots @ Bills
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The 1993 Pats media guide had three pages dedicated to Parcells, beginning on page nine, compared to one page on Bledsoe (pg 79)
1993 Patriots Media Guide












