62nd season in franchise history
The 2021 season was the New England Patriots ' 52nd season in the National Football League (NFL), their 62nd overall, their 20th playing home games at Gillette Stadium , and their 22nd under head coach Bill Belichick .
Following the team's 7–9 finish the previous season , their first losing record since 2000 , the Patriots spent a record $163 million in guaranteed money to sign new free agent acquisitions. 11 free agents were added to the roster on March 19, with the largest contracts awarded to linebacker Matthew Judon , tight ends Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith , cornerback Jalen Mills , and wide receiver Nelson Agholor . In the 2021 NFL draft , New England selected quarterback Mac Jones 15th overall, marking the first time the Patriots drafted a first-round quarterback since Drew Bledsoe in 1993. Jones also became the first rookie quarterback to start for the Patriots since Bledsoe after he was named the starter ahead of the season opener.
The Patriots began the season 2–4, but won eight of their next 11 games and finished with a 10–7 record to secure a wild card berth. In their first playoff appearance without quarterback Tom Brady since 1998 and their first (and only) as a wild card under Belichick, they were defeated 47–17 by the division rival Buffalo Bills , the worst postseason loss of Belichick's tenure. The playoff game was also the Patriots' last with Belichick.
Position
Player
2021 team
Date signed
Contract
C
David Andrews
New England Patriots
March 22, 2021[ 1]
4 years, $19 million[ 2]
CB
Justin Bethel
New England Patriots
March 12, 2021[ 3]
3 years, $6 million[ 2]
FS
Terrence Brooks
Houston Texans
March 23, 2021[ 4]
1 year, $1.75 million[ 5]
RB
Rex Burkhead
Houston Texans
June 1, 2021[ 4]
1 year, $1.5 million[ 6]
DT
Adam Butler
Miami Dolphins
March 18, 2021[ 7]
2 years, $7.5 million[ 8]
WR
Damiere Byrd
Chicago Bears
May 4, 2021[ 9]
1 year, $1.128 million[ 10]
OLB
Shilique Calhoun
San Francisco 49ers
August 10, 2021[ 11]
1 year, $990,000[ 12]
OLB
Brandon Copeland
Atlanta Falcons
March 19, 2021[ 13]
1 year, $1.04 million[ 14]
DT
Carl Davis
New England Patriots
March 15, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.078 million[ 2]
FS
Cody Davis
New England Patriots
March 19, 2021[ 1]
2 years, $4.3 million[ 2]
OT
Jermaine Eluemunor
Miami Dolphins
June 14, 2021[ 7]
1 year, $1.128 million[ 15]
C
James Ferentz
New England Patriots
May 17, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.020 million[ 16]
K
Nick Folk
New England Patriots
March 23, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.625 million[ 17]
DT
Lawrence Guy
New England Patriots
March 30, 2021[ 1]
4 years, $11.5 million[ 2]
QB
Brian Hoyer
New England Patriots
May 18, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.075 million[ 18]
CB
Jason McCourty
Miami Dolphins
May 7, 2021[ 7]
1 year, $1.213 million[ 19]
WR
Donte Moncrief
Houston Texans
March 22, 2021[ 4]
1 year, $1.15 million[ 20]
QB
Cam Newton
New England Patriots
March 12, 2021[ 21]
1 year, $5.1 million[ 22]
DE
John Simon
Tennessee Titans
July 25, 2021[ 23]
1 year, $1.075 million[ 24]
G
Joe Thuney
Kansas City Chiefs
March 18, 2021[ 25]
5 years, $80 million[ 26]
RB
James White
New England Patriots
March 25, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $2.463 million[ 2]
DE
Deatrich Wise Jr.
New England Patriots
March 19, 2021[ 1]
4 years, $22 million[ 2]
Position
Player
2021 team
Date signed
Contract
CB
J. C. Jackson
New England Patriots
April 16, 2021[ 1]
Tendered (second-round) for 1 year, $3.384 million[ 2]
Signings/waiver claims[ edit ]
Position
Player
Previous team
Date signed
Contract
DE
Montravius Adams
Green Bay Packers
March 19, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.095 million[ 27]
WR
Nelson Agholor
Las Vegas Raiders
2 years, $22 million[ 2]
DE
Henry Anderson
New York Jets
2 years, $7 million[ 2]
WR
Kendrick Bourne
San Francisco 49ers
3 years, $15 million[ 2]
TE
Hunter Henry
Los Angeles Chargers
3 years, $37.5 million[ 2]
LB
Matthew Judon
Baltimore Ravens
4 years, $54.5 million[ 2]
C
Ted Karras
Miami Dolphins
1 year, $3 million[ 2]
LB
Raekwon McMillan
Las Vegas Raiders
1 year, $1.149 million[ 2]
CB
Jalen Mills
Philadelphia Eagles
4 years, $24 million[ 2]
TE
Jonnu Smith
Tennessee Titans
4 years, $50 million[ 2]
LB
Kyle Van Noy
Miami Dolphins
2 years, $12 million[ 2]
DT
Davon Godchaux
Miami Dolphins
March 23, 2021[ 1]
2 years, $15 million[ 2]
LB
LaRoy Reynolds
Atlanta Falcons
March 24, 2021[ 28]
1 year, $1.213 million[ 29]
LB
Harvey Langi
New York Jets
May 10, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.057 million[ 2]
G
Alex Redmond
Cincinnati Bengals
May 17, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.080 million[ 30]
LS
Wesley Farnsworth
Denver Broncos
May 20, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $660,000[ 31]
FS
Adrian Colbert
New York Giants
May 21, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $990,000[ 32]
RB
Tyler Gaffney
San Francisco 49ers
1 year, $660,000[ 33]
TE
Troy Fumagalli
Denver Broncos
May 27, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $850,000[ 34]
WR
Marvin Hall
Cleveland Browns
June 4, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $1.015 million[ 35]
G
R. J. Prince
Baltimore Ravens
June 17, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $780,000[ 36]
WR
Devin Ross
New England Patriots
June 21, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $660,000[ 37]
TE
David Wells
New England Patriots
July 23, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $660,000[ 38]
QB
Jake Dolegala
Green Bay Packers
July 28, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $780,000[ 39]
OT
Jerald Hawkins
Pittsburgh Steelers
July 30, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $920,000[ 40]
LB
Cassh Maluia
New England Patriots
August 7, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $780,000[ 41]
LS
Brian Khoury
Baltimore Ravens
August 9, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $660,000[ 42]
SS
Malik Gant
New England Patriots
August 10, 2021[ 1]
1 year, $660,000[ 43]
TE
Kahale Warring
Houston Texans
August 24, 2021[ 1]
4 years, $3.640 million[ 44]
WR
Malcolm Perry
Miami Dolphins
September 2, 2021[ 1]
4 years, 3.370 million[ 2]
LB
Jamie Collins
Detroit Lions
October 6, 2021[ 1]
1 year, 1.075 million[ 45]
Position
Player
Date released/waived
DT
Beau Allen
March 18, 2021[ 1]
WR
Marqise Lee
LB
Cassh Maluia
March 23, 2021[ 1]
LB
Michael Pinkney
K
Justin Rohrwasser
G
Ross Reynolds
April 9, 2021[ 1]
DT
Michael Barnett
April 12, 2021[ 1]
C
Dustin Woodard
April 16, 2021[ 1]
QB
Jake Dolegala
April 30, 2021[ 1]
G
Najee Toran
May 18, 2021[ 1]
LB
LaRoy Reynolds
May 27, 2021[ 1]
FB
Danny Vitale
K
Roberto Aguayo
June 17, 2021[ 1]
LS
Wesley Farnsworth
WR
Devin Smith
July 27, 2021[ 1]
QB
Jake Dolegala
August 9, 2021[ 1]
RB
Tyler Gaffney
August 10, 2021[ 1]
DE
Rashod Berry
August 15, 2021[ 1]
WR
Marvin Hall
TE
David Wells
OT
Jerald Hawkins
August 16, 2021[ 1]
TE
Troy Fumagalli
August 17, 2021[ 1]
SS
Malik Gant
August 24, 2021[ 1]
LS
Brian Khoury
LB
Cassh Maluia
G
R. J. Prince
WR
Devin Ross
TE
Kahale Warring
August 27, 2021[ 1]
DT
Montravius Adams
August 31, 2021[ 1]
DE
Tashawn Bower
CB
Myles Bryant
FS
Adrian Colbert
OT
Korey Cunningham
C
James Ferentz
K
Nick Folk
QB
Brian Hoyer
CB
Mike Jackson Sr.
TE
Matt LaCosse
DT
Bill Murray
QB
Cam Newton
WR
Tre Nixon
G
Alex Redmond
CB
D'Angelo Ross
OT
Will Sherman
DT
Akeem Spence
DT
Nick Thurman
CB
Dee Virgin
WR
Kristian Wilkerson
WR
Isaiah Zuber
Notes
The Cincinnati Bengals' 2021 second-round selection (No. 38 overall) was acquired in a trade that sent the Patriots' 2021 second-round selection (No. 46 overall) and two fourth-round selections (No. 122 and 139 overall) to the Bengals.[ 49]
The Patriots forfeited their third-round selection as the punishment for illegal filming of the field and sidelines by the team's television crew of a 2019 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns .[ 50]
The Houston Texans ' 2021 fourth-round selection (No. 122 overall) and 2021 sixth-round selection (No. 188 overall) were acquired in a trade that sent offensive tackle Marcus Cannon , the Patriots' 2021 fifth-round selection (No. 158 overall), and the previously acquired Dallas Cowboys 2021 sixth-round selection (No. 194 overall) to the Texans.[ 51]
A sixth-round selection (No. 185 overall) was acquired in a trade that sent wide receiver Demaryius Thomas to the New York Jets .[ 52] The Jets re-acquired this selection when the Patriots traded two of their 2020 fourth-round selections and this 2021 sixth-round selection in exchange for a 2020 third-round selection.[ 53]
An additional sixth-round selection (No. 194 overall) was obtained in the trade that sent defensive end Michael Bennett to the Dallas Cowboys .[ 54]
Undrafted free agents [ edit ]
2021 New England Patriots staff
Front office
Chairman/CEO – Robert Kraft
President – Jonathan Kraft
Director of player personnel – Dave Ziegler
Personnel coordinator – Brian Smith
College scouting coordinator – Matt Groh
Pro scouting coordinator – Steve Cargile
Director of scouting administration – Nancy Meier
National scout – Camren Williams
Director of football/head coach administration – Berj Najarian
Associate director of football administration – Bobby Brown
Scouting consultant – Eliot Wolf
Director of research – Richard Miller
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special teams coordinator – Cameron Achord
Special teams assistant – Joe Houston
Support staff
Strength and conditioning
The Patriots' 2021 schedule was announced on May 12.[ 56]
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Week 1: vs. Miami Dolphins [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Nick Folk 27-yard field goal, 10:17. Dolphins 7–3. Drive: 14 plays, 65 yards, 6:56.
NE – Nelson Agholor 7-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 2:35. Patriots 10–7. Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards, 3:36.
MIA – Jason Sanders 48-yard field goal, 0:00. Tied 10–10. Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, 2:30.
Third quarter
MIA – Jaylen Waddle 3-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 10:51. Dolphins 17–10. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:09.
NE – Nick Folk 42-yard field goal, 2:50. Dolphins 17–13. Drive: 14 plays, 67 yards, 8:01.
Fourth quarter
NE – Nick Folk 33-yard field goal, 10:36. Dolphins 17–16. Drive: 14 plays, 57 yards, 5:37.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
In rookie quarterback Mac Jones ' first NFL start, a back-and-forth affair against divisional opponent Miami was sealed when Patriots running back Damien Harris fumbled the ball in the fourth quarter, allowing the Dolphins to run out the clock.[ 57] With the close loss, the Patriots began the season 0–1 for the first time since 2017.
Week 2: at New York Jets [ edit ]
Week 2: New England Patriots at New York Jets – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Patriots
10
3
9 3 25
Jets
0
3
0 3 6
at MetLife Stadium , East Rutherford, New Jersey
Date : September 19Game time : 1:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : Sunny, 73 °F (23 °C)Game attendance : 75,626Referee : Shawn Hochuli TV announcers (CBS) : Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie CollinsRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
NE – Nick Folk 46-yard field goal, 4:46. Patriots 3–0. Drive: 6 plays, 7 yards, 2:59.
NE – James White 7-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 0:57. Patriots 10–0. Drive: 6 plays, 72 yards, 3:13.
Second quarter
NYJ – Matt Ammendola 21-yard field goal, 9:52. Patriots 10–3. Drive: 11 plays, 59 yards, 6:05.
NE – Nick Folk 49-yard field goal, 0:13. Patriots 13–3. Drive: 10 plays, 38 yards, 1:56.
Third quarter
NE – Damien Harris 26-yard run (kick failed), 10:24. Patriots 19–3. Drive: 2 plays, 35 yards, 0:51.
NE – Nick Folk 32-yard field goal, 1:09. Patriots 22–3. Drive: 8 plays, 43 yards, 3:31.
Fourth quarter
NYJ – Matt Ammendola 35-yard field goal, 6:11. Patriots 22–6. Drive: 12 plays, 66 yards, 5:01.
NE – Nick Folk 26-yard field goal, 1:57. Patriots 25–6. Drive: 7 plays, 17 yards, 2:34.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 22/30, 186 yards
NYJ – Zach Wilson – 19/33, 210 yards, 4 INT
Top rushers
NE – Damien Harris – 16 rushes, 62 yards, TD
NYJ – Michael Carter – 11 rushes, 59 yards
Top receivers
A battle of rookie quarterbacks saw Zach Wilson of the Jets throw four interceptions to the Patriots defense, allowing New England to coast to a 25–6 win, its 11th straight win over divisional rival New York. Mac Jones completed over 70% of his passes for the second game in a row.[ 58]
Week 3: vs. New Orleans Saints [ edit ]
Week 3: New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Saints
7
7
7 7 28
Patriots
0
3
3 7 13
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NO – Marquez Callaway 7-yard pass from Jameis Winston (Aldrick Rosas kick), 1:44. Saints 14–0. Drive: 3 plays, 9 yards, 1:00.
NE – Nick Folk 45-yard field goal, 0:34. Saints 14–3. Drive: 6 plays, 48 yards, 1:10.
Third quarter
NO – Malcolm Jenkins 34-yard interception return (Aldrick Rosas kick), 14:51. Saints 21–3.
NE – Nick Folk 26-yard field goal, 1:32. Saints 21–6. Drive: 16 plays, 72 yards, 9:05.
Fourth quarter
NE – Kendrick Bourne 22-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 9:22. Saints 21–13. Drive: 3 plays, 44 yards, 1:06.
NO – Taysom Hill 4-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 2:37. Saints 28–13. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 6:45.
Top passers
NO – Jameis Winston – 13/21, 128 yards, 2 TD
NE – Mac Jones – 30/51, 270 yards, TD, 3 INT
Top rushers
NO – Alvin Kamara – 24 rushes, 89 yards
NE – Mac Jones – 6 rushes, 28 yards
Top receivers
Jones threw three interceptions, including a pass bobbled by tight end Jonnu Smith before being returned by P. J. Williams for a touchdown, as the Patriots lost to the Saints 28–13 and dropped to 1–2.[ 59] This was also the Patriots' first loss to the Saints since 2009.
Week 4: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers [ edit ]
Week 4: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Buccaneers
3
3
7 6 19
Patriots
0
7
0 10 17
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Game information
First quarter
TB – Ryan Succop 45-yard field goal, 4:49. Buccaneers 3–0. Drive: 10 plays, 71 yards, 3:53.
Second quarter
NE – Hunter Henry 11-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 8:28. Patriots 7–3. Drive: 11 plays, 74 yards, 6:21.
TB – Ryan Succop 44-yard field goal, 0:13. Patriots 7–6. Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 1:36.
Third quarter
TB – Ronald Jones II 8-yard run (Ryan Succop kick), 3:29. Buccaneers 13–7. Drive: 8 plays, 52 yards, 3:48.
Fourth quarter
NE – Jonnu Smith 1-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 14:57. Patriots 14–13. Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 3:32.
TB – Ryan Succop 27-yard field goal, 7:58. Buccaneers 16–14. Drive: 15 plays, 68 yards, 6:59.
NE – Nick Folk 27-yard field goal, 4:34. Patriots 17–16. Drive: 8 plays, 66 yards, 3:24.
TB – Ryan Succop 48-yard field goal, 1:57. Buccaneers 19–17. Drive: 7 plays, 45 yards, 2:37.
Top passers
TB – Tom Brady – 22/43, 269 yards
NE – Mac Jones – 31/40, 275 yards, 2 TD, INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
This game marked former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady 's first return to Gillette Stadium since leaving the Patriots after the 2019 season , as he was cheered by the Patriots' home crowd during pre-game introductions before being jeered during the game. During the rain-soaked, back-and-forth contest, Brady was held without a touchdown and completed just over half of his passes; he was held to his third lowest passer rating - 70.8 - since joining the Buccaneers but led them to a go-ahead field goal just after the two-minute warning. Jones, who passed for 2 touchdowns and an interception, led the Patriots into position for their own field goal, but Nick Folk 's 56-yard attempt hit the left upright, sealing the loss for the Patriots to their former franchise quarterback.[ 60]
Week 5: at Houston Texans [ edit ]
Week 5: New England Patriots at Houston Texans – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Patriots
0
9
6 10 25
Texans
6
9
7 0 22
at NRG Stadium , Houston, Texas
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Damien Harris 1-yard run (kick failed), 14:17. Tied 6–6. Drive: 10 plays, 60 yards, 5:37.
HOU – Chris Moore 67-yard pass from Davis Mills (kick failed), 12:56. Texans 12–6. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:21.
HOU – Ka'imi Fairbairn 33-yard field goal, 1:37. Texans 15–6. Drive: 15 plays, 65 yards, 7:11.
NE – Nick Folk 52-yard field goal, 0:02. Texans 15–9. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 1:35.
Third quarter
HOU – Chris Conley 37-yard pass from Davis Mills (Ka'imi Fairbairn kick), 13:31. Texans 22–9. Drive: 2 plays, 44 yards, 0:42.
NE – Nick Folk 52-yard field goal, 8:25. Texans 22–12. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 1:57.
NE – Nick Folk 32-yard field goal, 1:50. Texans 22–15. Drive: 7 plays, 47 yards, 3:58.
Fourth quarter
NE – Hunter Henry 13-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 9:31. Tied 22–22. Drive: 7 plays, 54 yards, 3:54.
NE – Nick Folk 21-yard field goal, 0:15. Patriots 25–22. Drive: 15 plays, 84 yards, 7:00.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 23/30, 231 yards, TD, INT
HOU – Davis Mills – 21/29, 312 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
NE – Damien Harris – 14 rushes, 58 yards, TD
HOU – Mark Ingram II – 16 rushes, 41 yards
Top receivers
Despite being down 22–9 to Houston at one point, the Patriots came back to win – coincidentally in the same stadium where they overcame a 28–3 deficit to the Atlanta Falcons to win Super Bowl LI . Aside from a missed extra point in the first half, Nick Folk made four field goals during the game, including the game-winner with 15 seconds left in the game.[ 61] With the win, New England improved to 2–3, taking sole possession of 2nd place in the AFC East.
Week 6: vs. Dallas Cowboys [ edit ]
Week 6: Dallas Cowboys at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 OT Total
Cowboys
7
3
7 12 6 35
Patriots
14
0
0 15 0 29
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
DAL – Greg Zuerlein 30-yard field goal, 6:39. Patriots 14–10. Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, 3:26.
Third quarter
DAL – CeeDee Lamb 1-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Greg Zuerlein kick), 4:49. Cowboys 17–14. Drive: 8 plays, 91 yards, 4:29.
Fourth quarter
DAL – Greg Zuerlein 45-yard field goal, 13:13. Cowboys 20–14. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 3:45.
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson 1-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 6:23. Patriots 21–20. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 6:50.
DAL – Trevon Diggs 42-yard interception return (pass failed), 2:27. Cowboys 26–21.
NE – Kendrick Bourne 75-yard pass from Mac Jones (Mac Jones-Jakobi Meyers pass), 2:11. Patriots 29–26. Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:16.
DAL – Greg Zuerlein 49-yard field goal, 0:20. Tied 29–29. Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, 1:51.
Overtime
DAL – CeeDee Lamb 35-yard pass from Dak Prescott, 3:52. Cowboys 35–29.
Top passers
DAL – Dak Prescott – 36/51, 445 yards, 3 TD, INT
NE – Mac Jones – 15/21, 229 yards, 2 TD, INT
Top rushers
DAL – Ezekiel Elliott – 17 rushes, 69 yards, TD
NE – Damien Harris – 18 rushes, 101 yards, TD
Top receivers
This was the Patriots' first overtime game since the 2018 AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. This was the Pats' first loss to the Cowboys in 25 years and their first home loss to them in 34 years.
Week 7: vs. New York Jets [ edit ]
Week 7: New York Jets at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Jets
0
7
6 0 13
Patriots
14
17
3 20 54
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Date : October 24Game time : 1:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : Sunny, 54 °F (12 °C)Game attendance : 65,878Referee : Brad Rogers TV announcers (CBS) : Andrew Catalon, James Lofton and Amanda BalionisRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Nick Folk 39-yard field goal, 14:10. Patriots 17–0. Drive: 8 plays, 41 yards, 2:38.
NYJ – Corey Davis 3-yard pass from Mike White (Matt Ammendola kick), 10:39. Patriots 17–7. Drive: 6 plays, 69 yards, 3:31.
NE – Brandon Bolden 15-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 5:29. Patriots 24–7. Drive: 12 plays, 73 yards, 5:10.
NE – Hunter Henry 1-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 0:27. Patriots 31–7. Drive: 11 plays, 72 yards, 1:28.
Third quarter
NYJ – Elijah Moore 19-yard run (run failed), 11:38. Patriots 31–13. Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 3:22.
NE – Nick Folk 50-yard field goal, 7:03. Patriots 34–13. Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 4:35.
Fourth quarter
NE – Damien Harris 3-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 13:29. Patriots 41–13. Drive: 5 plays, 43 yards, 2:39.
NE – J. J. Taylor 1-yard run (kick failed), 9:10. Patriots 47–13. Drive: 4 plays, 53 yards, 2:04.
NE – J. J. Taylor 1-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 2:59. Patriots 54–13. Drive: 9 plays, 78 yards, 3:43.
Top passers
NYJ – Mike White – 20/32, 202 yards, TD, 2 INT
NE – Mac Jones – 24/36, 307 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
NYJ – Michael Carter – 11 rushes, 37 yards
NE – Damien Harris – 14 rushes, 106 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
NYJ – Michael Carter – 8 receptions, 67 yards
NE – Brandon Bolden – 6 receptions, 79 yards, TD
With the win, the Patriots improved to 3–4 and swept the Jets for the sixth consecutive season and improved the winning streak against the Jets to 12.
Week 8: at Los Angeles Chargers [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
LAC – Keenan Allen 5-yard pass from Justin Herbert (Dustin Hopkins kick), 12:35. Chargers 14–7. Drive: 5 plays, 86 yards, 2:16.
NE – Nick Folk 24-yard field goal, 3:29. Chargers 14–10. Drive: 9 plays, 30 yards, 3:22.
NE – Nick Folk 48-yard field goal, 0:10. Chargers 14–13. Drive: 5 plays, 10 yards, 0:47.
Third quarter
NE – Nick Folk 48-yard field goal, 3:39. Patriots 16–14. Drive: 10 plays, 31 yards, 5:09.
LAC – Dustin Hopkins 48-yard field goal, 0:39. Chargers 17–16. Drive: 6 plays, 45 yards, 3:00.
Fourth quarter
NE – Adrian Phillips 26-yard interception return (Mac Jones -Jakobi Meyers pass), 10:11. Patriots 24–17.
NE – Nick Folk 30-yard field goal, 2:19. Patriots 27–17. Drive: 14 plays, 54 yards, 6:56.
LAC – Josh Palmer 24-yard pass from Justin Herbert (Dustin Hopkins kick), 0:40. Patriots 27–24. Drive: 10 plays, 72 yards, 1:39.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 18/35, 218 yards
LAC – Justin Herbert – 18/35, 223 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
NE – Damien Harris – 23 rushes, 80 yards, TD
LAC – Justin Jackson – 3 rushes, 79 yards
Top receivers
With the win, the Patriots improved to 4–4 on the season. It was the Patriots' seventh straight win over the Chargers. Their last loss came on October 12, 2008 in San Diego .
Week 9: at Carolina Panthers [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CAR – Zane Gonzalez 39-yard field goal, 12:07. Panthers 3–0. Drive: 7 plays, 12 yards, 3:23.
NE – Damien Harris 3-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 8:19. Patriots 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:48.
CAR – Zane Gonzalez 49-yard field goal, 4:28. Patriots 7–6. Drive: 6 plays, 3 yards, 1:54.
NE – Hunter Henry 7-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 0:24. Patriots 14–6. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:04.
Third quarter
NE – J. C. Jackson 88-yard interception return (Nick Folk kick), 6:55. Patriots 21–6.
NE – Nick Folk 37-yard field goal, 2:20. Patriots 24–6. Drive: 6 plays, 24 yards, 1:44.
Fourth quarter
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 12/18, 139 yards, TD, INT
CAR – Sam Darnold – 16/33, 172 yards, 3 INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson – 2 receptions, 44 yards
CAR – Christian McCaffrey – 4 receptions, 54 yards
The Patriots intercepted Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold three times en route to victory, including an 88-yard pick-six by J.C. Jackson . New England improved to 5–4 on the year and 4-0 all-time vs. Darnold . This was also the Patriots first win over the Panthers since 2009 .
Week 10: vs. Cleveland Browns [ edit ]
Week 10: Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Browns
7
0
0 0 7
Patriots
7
17
7 14 45
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Date : November 14Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Cloudy, 48 °F (9 °C)Game attendance : 65,878Referee : John HusseyTV announcers (CBS) : Ian Eagle, Charles Davis and Evan WashburnRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson 5-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 14:43. Patriots 14–7. Drive: 1 play, 5 yards, 0:05.
NE – Kendrick Bourne 23-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 5:40. Patriots 21–7. Drive: 11 plays, 99 yards, 6:11.
NE – Nick Folk 38-yard field goal, 0:17. Patriots 24–7. Drive: 11 plays, 47 yards, 3:31.
Third quarter
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson 5-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 5:04. Patriots 31–7. Drive: 8 plays, 92 yards, 5:06.
Fourth quarter
NE – Hunter Henry 3-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 13:33. Patriots 38–7. Drive: 6 plays, 47 yards, 2:59.
NE – Jakobi Meyers 11-yard pass from Brian Hoyer (Nick Folk kick), 4:13. Patriots 45–7. Drive: 6 plays, 92 yards, 4:02.
Top passers
CLE – Case Keenum – 8/12, 81 yards
NE – Mac Jones – 19/23, 198 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
CLE – D'Ernest Johnson – 19 rushes, 99 yards
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson – 20 rushes, 100 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
CLE – D'Ernest Johnson – 7 receptions, 58 yards
NE – Kendrick Bourne – 4 receptions, 98 yards, TD
The Patriots outplayed the Browns on both sides of the ball. Mac Jones had one of his better games as a rookie, completing over 80 percent of his passes for three touchdowns and no interceptions as the Patriots converted 7 of 9 third downs. The defense only allowed points on the first drive of the game, held the Browns to 1 of 11 on third down, and knocked Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield out of the game in the third quarter.[ 62] With Damien Harris sidelined with a concussion from the Panthers game,[ 63] Rhamondre Stevenson served as the primary running back, rushing for 100 yards and two touchdowns.[ 62] With the score 38–7 in the fourth quarter, Brian Hoyer replaced Jones and threw the pass that ended Jakobi Meyers ' record touchdown drought.[ 64]
Week 11: at Atlanta Falcons [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
NE – Nick Folk 32-yard field goal, 5:14. Patriots 3–0. Drive: 9 plays, 52 yards, 4:38.
Second quarter
NE – Nelson Agholor 19-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 13:44. Patriots 10–0. Drive: 7 plays, 76 yards, 3:29.
NE – Nick Folk 44-yard field goal, 0:00. Patriots 13–0. Drive: 7 plays, 41 yards, 1:48.
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
NE – Nick Folk 53-yard field goal, 6:39. Patriots 16–0. Drive: 8 plays, 43 yards, 5:21.
NE – Nick Folk 33-yard field goal, 1:55. Patriots 19–0. Drive: 8 plays, 35 yards, 3:14.
NE – Kyle Van Noy 35-yard interception return (kick failed, wide left), 1:22. Patriots 25–0.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 22/26, 207 yards, TD, INT
ATL – Matt Ryan – 19/28, 153 yards, 2 INT
Top rushers
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson – 12 rushes, 69 yards
ATL – Qadree Ollison – 9 rushes, 34 yards
Top receivers
NE – Kendrick Bourne – 4 receptions, 42 yards
ATL – Russell Gage – 5 receptions, 49 yards
The Patriots defense intercepted all three quarterbacks on the Falcons—Matt Ryan , Josh Rosen , and Feleipe Franks —as New England coasted to a 25–0 win over Atlanta on Thursday Night Football , improving to 7–4.[ 65] They would gain the AFC East division lead later in the week after the Buffalo Bills lost to the Indianapolis Colts .
Week 12: vs. Tennessee Titans [ edit ]
Week 12: Tennessee Titans at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Titans
0
13
0 0 13
Patriots
7
9
10 10 36
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Date : November 28Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Cloudy, 37 °F (3 °C)Game attendance : 65,878Referee : Alex Kemp TV announcers (CBS) : Ian Eagle, Charles Davis and Evan WashburnRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
TEN – Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 1-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill (kick failed), 14:28. Patriots 7–6. Drive: 14 plays, 74 yards, 8:09.
NE – Nick Folk 22-yard field goal, 9:50. Patriots 10–6. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 4:38.
NE – Nick Folk 37-yard field goal, 3:04. Patriots 13–6. Drive: 6 plays, 47 yards, 2:57.
NE – Nick Folk 44-yard field goal, 0:58. Patriots 16–6. Drive: 6 plays, 42 yards, 0:53.
TEN – Dontrell Hilliard 68-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 0:37. Patriots 16–13. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:21.
Third quarter
NE – Nick Folk 28-yard field goal, 11:13. Patriots 19–13. Drive: 8 plays, 39 yards, 3:47.
NE – Kendrick Bourne 41-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 5:01. Patriots 26–13. Drive: 4 plays, 56 yards, 1:43.
Fourth quarter
NE – Nick Folk 52-yard field goal, 6:09. Patriots 29–13. Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 5:50.
NE – Damien Harris 14-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 4:38. Patriots 36–13. Drive: 2 plays, 21 yards, 0:48.
Top passers
TEN – Ryan Tannehill – 11/21, 93 yards, TD, INT
NE – Mac Jones – 23/32, 310 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
Top receivers
The Patriots defense put up a show against a banged up Titans team. The offense was only forced to punt once but struggled to finish drives and get the run game going, resulting in five Nick Folk field goals. Mac Jones threw for 310 yards, and completed a pair of touchdown passes to Kendrick Bourne, with Damien Harris adding a touchdown late in the fourth quarter on the ground. Cornerback J. C. Jackson secured his seventh interception of the season, while the rest of the defense forced five fumbles, three of which were recovered by the Patriots. The Patriots improved to 8-4 for the AFC East division lead and an overall second place in the AFC.
Week 13: at Buffalo Bills [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Nick Folk 41-yard field goal, 11:28. Patriots 11–7. Drive: 9 plays, 52 yards, 5:34.
Third quarter
BUF – Tyler Bass 35-yard field goal, 6:35. Patriots 11–10. Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, 2:40.
Fourth quarter
NE – Nick Folk 34-yard field goal, 13:01. Patriots 14–10. Drive: 14 plays, 59 yards, 8:34.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 2/3, 19 yards
BUF – Josh Allen – 15/30, 145 yards, TD
Top rushers
NE – Damien Harris – 10 rushes, 111 yards, TD
BUF – Josh Allen – 6 rushes, 39 yards
Top receivers
The Patriots entered the game in first place in the AFC following the Baltimore Ravens ' loss the previous day, and were playing for first place in the AFC East. The game was impacted by 40 mph (64 km/h) winds;[ 66] Belichick noted after the game that the winds in the Patriots' Week 17 game in Buffalo in 2008 were "way worse".[ 67]
The Patriots drew up a run-heavy game plan in which Jones attempted just three passes, completing two for 19 yards (in 2008, Cassel completed six of eight passes for 78 yards). The Patriots ran the ball 46 times, for over 220 yards, utilizing a sixth offensive lineman on the majority of their offensive snaps.[ 66] The three pass attempts were the fewest in a game since 1974 (when the Bills attempted just two in a game), the fewest in franchise history, and the fewest by a winning team in 30 years.[ 68]
The Patriots defense was also stout: the Bills' only touchdown came after a N'Keal Harry muffed punt, and Myles Bryant broke up a fourth-down pass in the red zone late in the fourth quarter to preserve the Patriots' 14–10 win.
The Patriots had their bye week after this game, making it their latest regular-season bye since their Week 16 bye in 2001.[ 69]
Week 15: at Indianapolis Colts [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
IND – Michael Badgley 25-yard field goal, 4:31. Colts 17–0. Drive: 14 plays, 58 yards, 8:57.
Third quarter
IND – Michael Badgley 41-yard field goal, 11:49. Colts 20–0. Drive: 4 plays, −3 yards, 1:49.
Fourth quarter
NE – Hunter Henry 12-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 14:55. Colts 20–7. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 4:38.
NE – Nick Folk 25-yard field goal, 8:57. Colts 20–10. Drive: 12 plays, 46 yards, 4:28.
NE – Hunter Henry 7-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 2:21. Colts 20–17. Drive: 7 plays, 82 yards, 1:27.
IND – Jonathan Taylor 67-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 2:01. Colts 27–17. Drive: 2 plays, 69 yards, 0:20.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 26/45, 299 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
IND – Carson Wentz – 5/12, 57 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
NE – Hunter Henry – 6 receptions, 77 yards, 2 TD
IND – Zach Pascal – 1 reception, 23 yards
The Patriots were flat for much of the game, being shut out in the first half for the first time in 99 games. A late second half comeback brought the Patriots to within three points, but fell short when Jonathan Taylor put the game away with a 67-yard touchdown run. With the loss, the Patriots fell to the #3 seed in the AFC prior to Week 15's Sunday games, while still maintaining first place in the AFC East. It was also the first time the Patriots lost to the Colts since Week 10 of the 2009 season.[ 70] The Patriots gave up 226 rush yards in the loss.
Week 16: vs. Buffalo Bills [ edit ]
Week 16: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Bills
7
10
3 13 33
Patriots
0
7
7 7 21
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Date : December 26Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Cloudy, 37 °F (3 °C)Game attendance : 65,878Referee : Shawn Smith TV announcers (CBS) : Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan WashburnRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Damien Harris 16-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 14:28. Tied 7–7. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 7:09.
BUF – Tyler Bass 25-yard field goal, 9:01. Bills 10–7. Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 5:27.
BUF – Stefon Diggs 12-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 1:45. Bills 17–7. Drive: 7 plays, 42 yards, 1:25.
Third quarter
BUF – Tyler Bass 34-yard field goal, 9:02. Bills 20–7. Drive: 14 plays, 64 yards, 5:58.
NE – Damien Harris 1-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 1:41. Bills 20–14. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 7:21.
Fourth quarter
BUF – Devin Singletary 2-yard run (pass failed), 11:42. Bills 26–14. Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 4:59.
NE – Damien Harris 8-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 7:37. Bills 26–21. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:05.
BUF – Dawson Knox 2-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 2:30. Bills 33–21. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:07.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 14/32, 145 yards, 2 INT
BUF – Josh Allen – 30/47, 314 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
NE – Damien Harris – 18 rushes, 103 yards, 3 TD
BUF – Josh Allen – 12 rushes, 64 yards
Top receivers
NE – Jakobi Meyers – 6 receptions, 59 yards
BUF – Isaiah McKenzie – 11 receptions, 125 yards, TD
This was the first time in five years the Pats and the Bills split the season series. Because of this loss (their second straight after a bye week), the Pats fell to the #6 seed in the AFC playoff picture. The Bills did not have a single punt in this game.
Week 17: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars [ edit ]
Week 17: Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Jaguars
3
0
0 7 10
Patriots
7
21
13 9 50
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
Date : January 2Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Cloudy, 46 °F (8 °C)Game attendance : 65,878Referee : Adrian Hill TV announcers (CBS) : Andrew Catalon, James Lofton and Sherree BurressRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
NE – Damien Harris 2-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 5:49. Patriots 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 70 yards, 7:03.
JAX – Matthew Wright 29-yard field goal, 2:18. Patriots 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 66 yards, 3:31.
Second quarter
NE – Damien Harris 7-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 12:02. Patriots 14–3. Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 5:16.
NE – Kristian Wilkerson 6-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 4:40. Patriots 21–3. Drive: 7 plays, 33 yards, 3:37.
NE – Jakobi Meyers 4-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 0:48. Patriots 28–3. Drive: 6 plays, 43 yards, 1:11.
Third quarter
NE – Kristian Wilkerson 20-yard pass from Mac Jones (kick blocked), 11:14. Patriots 34–3. Drive: 6 plays, 77 yards, 3:46.
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson 1-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 2:42. Patriots 41–3. Drive: 1 play, 1 yard, 0:03.
Fourth quarter
NE – Nick Folk 43-yard field goal, 11:46. Patriots 44–3. Drive: 11 plays, 53 yards, 4:28.
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson 6-yard run (run failed), 7:07. Patriots 50–3. Drive: 7 plays, 74 yards, 3:46.
JAX – Dare Ogunbowale 28-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Matthew Wright kick), 3:48. Patriots 50–10. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:19.
Top passers
JAX – Trevor Lawrence – 17/27, 193 yards, TD, 3 INT
NE – Mac Jones – 22/30, 227 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
JAX – Dare Ogunbowale – 9 rushes, 36 yards
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson – 19 rushes, 107 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
A blowout win combined with a Dolphins loss sent the Patriots back to the postseason, following a 1-year absence.
Week 18: at Miami Dolphins [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
MIA – Jason Sanders 30-yard field goal 11:09. Dolphins 17–0. Drive: 15 plays, 77 yards, 6:58.
NE – Brandon Bolden 15-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 7:36. Dolphins 17–7. Drive: 7 plays, 74 yards, 3:33.
Third quarter
NE – Nick Folk 43-yard field goal 8:27. Dolphins 17–10. Drive: 13 plays, 50 yards, 6:33.
MIA – Duke Johnson 1-yard run (Jason Sanders kick), 4:31. Dolphins 24–10. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:56.
Fourth quarter
MIA – Jason Sanders 49-yard field goal 10:55. Dolphins 27–10. Drive: 10 plays, 45 yards, 6:30.
NE – Brandon Bolden 18-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 6:32. Dolphins 27–17. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:23.
NE – Damien Harris 1-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 2:53. Dolphins 27–24. Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards, 1:56.
MIA – Sam Eguavoen 0-yard fumble return, 0:00. Dolphins 33–24.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 20/30, 261 yards, TD, INT
MIA – Tua Tagovailoa – 15/22, 109 yards, TD
Top rushers
Top receivers
This was the first time since 2000 that the Patriots were swept by the Dolphins.
#
Team
Division
W
L
T
PCT
DIV
CONF
SOS
SOV
STK
Division winners
1[ a]
Tennessee Titans
South
12
5
0
.706
5–1
8–4
.472
.480
W3
2[ a]
Kansas City Chiefs
West
12
5
0
.706
5–1
7–5
.538
.517
W1
3
Buffalo Bills
East
11
6
0
.647
5–1
7–5
.472
.428
W4
4
Cincinnati Bengals
North
10
7
0
.588
4–2
8–4
.472
.462
L1
Wild cards
5[ b]
Las Vegas Raiders
West
10
7
0
.588
3–3
8–4
.510
.515
W4
6[ b]
New England Patriots
East
10
7
0
.588
3–3
8–4
.481
.394
L1
7
Pittsburgh Steelers
North
9
7
1
.559
4–2
7–5
.521
.490
W2
Did not qualify for the postseason
8[ c]
Indianapolis Colts
South
9
8
0
.529
3–3
7–5
.495
.431
L2
9[ c] [ d]
Miami Dolphins
East
9
8
0
.529
4–2
6–6
.464
.379
W1
10[ c] [ d]
Los Angeles Chargers
West
9
8
0
.529
3–3
6–6
.510
.500
L1
11[ e]
Cleveland Browns
North
8
9
0
.471
3–3
5–7
.514
.415
W1
12[ e]
Baltimore Ravens
North
8
9
0
.471
1–5
5–7
.531
.460
L6
13
Denver Broncos
West
7
10
0
.412
1–5
3–9
.484
.357
L4
14[ f]
New York Jets
East
4
13
0
.235
0–6
4–8
.512
.426
L2
15[ f]
Houston Texans
South
4
13
0
.235
3–3
4–8
.498
.397
L2
16
Jacksonville Jaguars
South
3
14
0
.176
1–5
3–9
.512
.569
W1
Tiebreakers [ g]
^ a b Tennessee finished ahead of Kansas City based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b Las Vegas finished ahead of New England based on win percentage in common games (5–1 vs. 2–4 against: Miami, Dallas, LA Chargers, Cleveland, and Indianapolis).
^ a b c Indianapolis finished ahead of Miami and Los Angeles based on conference record (7–5 vs. 6–6).
^ a b Miami finished ahead of LA Chargers based on win percentage in common games (5–1 vs. 2–4 against: New England, Las Vegas, Houston, Baltimore, and NY Giants).
^ a b Cleveland finished ahead of Baltimore based on division record (3–3 vs. 1–5).
^ a b NY Jets finished ahead of Houston based on head-to-head victory.
^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest-ranked remaining team from each division.
AFC Wild Card Playoffs: at (3) Buffalo Bills[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
BUF – Dawson Knox 8-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 9:45. Bills 7–0. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 5:15.
BUF – Dawson Knox 11-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 0:40. Bills 14–0. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 5:00.
Second quarter
BUF – Devin Singletary 3-yard run (kick blocked), 7:20. Bills 20–0. Drive: 10 plays, 81 yards, 6:03.
BUF – Devin Singletary 16-yard run (Tyler Bass kick), 1:53 . Bills 27–0. Drive: 4 plays, 89 yards, 1:51.
NE – Nick Folk 44-yard field goal, 0:01. Bills 27–3. Drive: 10 plays, 49 yards, 1:52.
Third quarter
BUF – Emmanuel Sanders 34-yard pass from Josh Allen (kick blocked), 8:48. Bills 33–3. Drive: 6 plays, 58 yards, 4:05.
NE – Kendrick Bourne 3-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 4:12. Bills 33–10. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 4:36.
Fourth quarter
BUF – Gabe Davis 19-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 13:22. Bills 40–10. Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, 5:50.
BUF – Tommy Doyle 1-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 8:37. Bills 47–10. Drive: 3 plays, 39 yards, 1:36.
NE – Kendrick Bourne 4-yard pass from Mac Jones (Nick Folk kick), 1:44. Bills 47–17. Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 6:53.
Top passers
NE – Mac Jones – 24/38, 232 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
BUF – Josh Allen – 21/25, 308 yards, 5 TD
Top rushers
NE – Damien Harris – 9 rushes, 30 yards
BUF – Devin Singletary – 16 rushes, 81 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
NE – Kendrick Bourne – 7 receptions, 77 yards, 2 TD
BUF – Dawson Knox – 5 receptions, 89 yards, 2 TD
In New England's first playoff game since the departure of quarterback Tom Brady , they were unable to stop the Bills and quarterback Josh Allen defensively, with the Bills being the first team in NFL history to never punt, kick a field goal or turn the ball over on any of their drives (every Buffalo offensive possession ended in a touchdown or was the end of the game).[ 71] It was the New England Patriots' worst playoff loss in franchise history.
Category
Total yards
Yards per game
NFL rank(out of 32)
Passing offense
3,857
226.9
14th
Rushing offense
2,151
126.5
8th
Total offense
6,008
353.4
15th
Passing defense
3,181
187.1
2nd
Rushing defense
2,103
123.7
22nd
Total defense
5,284
310.8
4th
Statistics correct as of the end of the 2021 NFL season [ 72] [ 73]
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