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This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) for the New England Patriots franchise. This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.
The Patriots lacked a steady quarterback for most of the 1980s, with five (including Grogan) starting in the 1987 season. First-round selection Tony Eason , the longest-tenured of the decade, contributed to the Patriots making their Super Bowl debut, but lasted only three seasons as the primary starter.
The following Patriots were named to the AFL All-Time Team (1960–1969), as well any NFL all-decade team after the AFL–NFL merger in 1970 (and NFL 75th and 100th Anniversary All-Time Teams, selected in 1994 and 2019, respectively). [229] Only those who spent time with New England during the respective decades are listed for all-decade team ...
New England Patriots all-time roster; New Orleans Saints all-time roster; New York Giants all-time roster (A–Kim) New York Giants all-time roster (Kin–Z)
The team began as the Boston Patriots in the American Football League, a league which merged with the National Football League before the 1970 season. [1] There have been 16 head coaches for the Patriots franchise. Lou Saban became the first coach of the Patriots in 1960, although he was fired part way through their second season. [2]
The New England Patriots’ 53-man roster is set for the 2024 season. ... However, for the most part, it was a job well done for the first-time coach and de facto general manager combo.
This category is for NFL players that played for the New England Patriots. There are separate categories for each era of the franchise: Category:Boston Patriots players (1960–1970) Category:New England Patriots players (1971–) Players should be included in each category that applies.
The Patriots added three players to the team from the 1973 NFL draft; offensive guard John Hannah, who became the first career Patriot to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame; [41] running back Sam Cunningham, the team's all-time leading rusher; [42] [43] and wide receiver Darryl Stingley.