The Patriots are now 11-3 and have the inside track to the two seed in the AFC playoffs.
Enough complaining from opponents who claim that the Patriots get all the calls.
Most all of the nation loves Sunday Night Football. But Patriots fans should think otherwise.
The Patriots have the best defense on the planet, and needed every bit of it to hold off the Dallas Cowboys and their number one offense.
The Patriots used three field goals, a gadget play touchdown, a two-point conversion, and a defense which finally cracked the Eagles’ code to defeat Philadelphia, 17-10 on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. The Patriots held on to the one seed in the AFC as Baltimore continues to steamroll over opponents.
Uncharacteristic Patriot mistakes also helped send the Patriots to defeat, virtually negating the two turnovers the Ravens suffered in the second quarter.
But it’s still win number 300. Only George Halas and Don Shula have won more. Both men are in Belichick’s sights and both of their win totals are reachable.
Halloween came a week early for Sam Darnold.
The Patriots won by three touchdowns, but it sure doesn’t feel like it.
The Patriots have now won four straight against this former three-time Super Bowl champion franchise, coming away with a 33-7 win on Sunday at FedEx Field.
Sunday’s 16-10 win by the Patriots at New Era Stadium may have reminded you of those old days of the AFL.
Sunday’s 30-14 win over the New York Jets on Sunday at Gillette Stadium further underscored how little they needed Antonio Brown.
The Patriots were able to withstand some offensive yips and substandard placekicking and still blast the Dolphins 43-0 at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday.
For the second game in a row that meant something, the Patriots held their opponent to just a field goal, and the offense looks just terrific even minus the power running game which evolved at the end of last season.
Listening to his body, Rob Gronkowski put out a message on Instagram on Sunday saying that he is retiring from the NFL after eight seasons, all with the Super Bowl Champion Patriots.