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The Patriots suffered their second consecutive home playoff loss on January 16, 2011, in a 28–21 New York Jets victory. During the 2011–12 NFL playoffs, the Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos, 45–10, and the stadium hosted its third AFC Championship, where they won against the Baltimore Ravens, 23–20.
The Ravens first met the New England Patriots in 1996, [153] but the rivalry truly started in 2007 when the Ravens suffered a bitter 27–24 loss in the Patriots' quest for perfection. [154] The rivalry began to escalate in 2009 when the Ravens lost to the Patriots 27–21 in a game that involved a confrontation between Patriots quarterback Tom ...
Gillette Stadium – home of the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution Patriot Place – an outdoor shopping and entertainment complex next to Gillette Stadium F. Gilbert Hills State Forest – Encompassing 1,027 acres (4.16 km 2 ) in Foxborough and Wrentham, the state forest is used for hiking, biking, cross country skiing ...
On Sunday, it had the feel of a wake following the Patriots’ 34-0 loss to the New Orleans Saints — the worst home shutout in team history. New England is 1-4 for the first time since Bill ...
Oct 6, 2024; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne (84) runs the ball during the first half against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium.
The New England Patriots home opener will be on Sunday, Sept. 15 at Gillette Stadium against the Seattle Seahawks.During the opening ceremony, the 104th Fighter Wing is scheduled to perform a F-15 ...
The stadium opened in August 1971 as Schaefer Stadium, [2] primarily as the home venue for the renamed New England Patriots of the National Football League. [1] The team was known as the Boston Patriots for its first eleven seasons 1960–70, [5] and had played in various stadiums in the Boston area.
In 1971, the Patriots moved into a new stadium in suburban Foxborough, Massachusetts, built on land granted by the Bay State Raceway. [27] The team was renamed the New England Patriots on March 22, 1971, to reflect its new location. [28] [29] The original choice, Bay State Patriots was rejected by the NFL.