51 Facts About Boston Patriots

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Boston Patriots hold the records for most Super Bowl wins, appearances, and losses.

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The following year, the Boston Patriots moved to a new stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, which would serve as their home for the next 30 years.

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Under Belichick and Brady, the Boston Patriots became one of the most consistently dominant teams in the NFL, with many describing the team as a "dynasty".

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Boston Patriots original helmet logo was a simple tricorne hat, used only for the 1960 season.

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From 1961 to 1992, the Boston Patriots used a logo of a Revolutionary War minuteman hiking a football.

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In 1979, the Boston Patriots worked with NFL Properties to design a new, streamlined logo, to replace the complex Pat Patriot logo.

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On July 3,2013, the Boston Patriots unveiled a new wordmark to accompany the "Flying Elvis", which replaced the script of their cursive typeface previous one with modernized block letters, and modified the "Flying Elvis" to be underneath instead of flowing up-top.

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The Boston Patriots originally wore red jerseys with white block numbering at home, and white jerseys with red block numbering on the road.

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In 1979, the Boston Patriots began the first of many sporadic runs of wearing red pants with the white jerseys.

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Boston Patriots underwent a complete identity overhaul before the 1993 season, starting with the introduction of the aforementioned "Flying Elvis" logo.

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In 1995, the Boston Patriots switched the block numbers to a more modern rounded number font with a dropshadow.

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The Boston Patriots were one of the first adopters of custom numbers, a trend that would grow drastically over the next 20 years.

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In 2000, the Boston Patriots then became one of the few teams at the time to drop the rounded numbers and switch back to block numbers.

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14.

On two consecutive home games that season, the Boston Patriots wore blue tops with their road blue pants and white socks; they lost both games.

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In 1994, the Boston Patriots wore the "Pat Patriot" helmets and plain white striped pants from two seasons prior as alternates as part of the NFL's 75th-anniversary celebration.

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The Boston Patriots reintroduced a red jersey as their alternate, complemented with the old-style "Pat Patriot" helmet.

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In 2003, the Boston Patriots changed their alternate to a silver jersey with blue pants.

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18.

The Boston Patriots temporarily retired their alternate red uniforms in 2013, thanks to a new NFL rule outlawing throwback alternate helmets, and restricting teams to one helmet shell only.

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In 2016, the Boston Patriots took part in the NFL's Color Rush program, wearing monochrome navy uniforms on September 22 against the Houston Texans.

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20.

Boston Patriots hold training camp and practices just outside of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, with twin practice fields available for team use.

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21.

From 1960 to 1961, then from 1969 to 1975, the Boston Patriots held training camp at University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Between 1962 and 1968, the Boston Patriots held training camp at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.

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23.

In terms of number of games played, the Boston Patriots have competed most against other teams in the AFC East division: the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, and New York Jets, who were all a part of the AFC East division since the AFL-NFL Merger, as well as the former AFL Eastern division.

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Boston Patriots first played the Miami Dolphins in 1966 in the AFL, when Miami was one of two expansion teams to debut that year in that league.

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Broncos and Boston Patriots met twice annually during the American Football League years from 1960 to 1969, and played in the first-ever AFL game on September 9,1960.

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The Broncos' rivalry with the Boston Patriots later intensified when longtime Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning became the Broncos' starting quarterback from 2012 to 2015.

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Martin's final game with the Boston Patriots was in the 1997 playoffs before he departed to the rival New York Jets.

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The game was won by the Boston Patriots and marred by a chaotic rumble between the teams in the end zone as players were leaving the field after the game.

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Late in the game, an incomplete pass, ruled a fumble, by quarterback Tom Brady was overturned, and the Boston Patriots went on to win in overtime and eventually won the Super Bowl against the heavily favored St Louis Rams.

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30.

Since that game, the Boston Patriots have won five of the last six regular-season contests between the two teams.

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Under head coach Bill Belichick, the Boston Patriots have employed specific on-field and off-field strategies.

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New England Boston Patriots are noted for the following characteristics under coach Belichick's tenure, dubbed as the "Patriot Way":.

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33.

New England Boston Patriots have won six Super Bowls, the league championship of the NFL.

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Between 2001 and 2004, the Boston Patriots became the second team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in four years, and are the last team to have achieved it.

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New England Boston Patriots have won eleven AFC Championships, the record for the most conference championships all-time in the NFL.

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New England Boston Patriots have won 22 Division Championships, which is second place for the most all-time behind the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys, who are tied in first with 24.

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Two Boston Patriots has been named Pro Bowl MVP, Vito "Babe" Parilli in 1966, and Ty Law as co-MVP in 1998.

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Boston Patriots have had four owners since becoming a franchise, the first being Massachusetts native Billy Sullivan from 1959 to 1988.

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39.

Boston Patriots planned to relocate the Patriots franchise to St Louis, renaming the team the St Louis Stallions.

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40.

Kraft used his ownership of the stadium to stage a hostile takeover, offering to pay $175 million for the Boston Patriots franchise knowing that Orthwein no longer wanted the team if he could not move it to St Louis.

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Boston Patriots would have been responsible for any legal expenses as well, and Kraft had already made it clear that he would go to court to enforce the lease.

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42.

Since then, the Boston Patriots have appeared in ten Super Bowls, have won six, and had numerous league records established by the franchise.

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43.

Boston Patriots have had 14 head coaches throughout their history as a franchise.

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Boston Patriots has been widely considered one of the greatest coaches of all time, and was named a member of the NFL 100th All-Time Anniversary Team, due to his countless accomplishments with the Patriots.

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Boston Patriots has specifically led the Patriots to 17 AFC East division titles, 13 appearances in the AFC Championship Game, and nine Super Bowl appearances, with a record six wins.

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Boston Patriots is one of only three head coaches who have won six NFL titles.

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Boston Patriots was named the AP NFL Coach of the Year for the 2003,2007, and 2010 seasons.

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48.

For compensation, the Boston Patriots gave the Jets their first round pick in the 2000 NFL draft, where even without their first round pick, the Boston Patriots would coincidentally draft Tom Brady in the sixth round, widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time and the NFL's greatest draft steal.

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49.

Boston Patriots was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2021 as a contributor.

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50.

The Boston Patriots has commemorated the game with an exhibit at the Hall at Patriot Place within Gillette Stadium, where the plow itself hangs from the ceiling.

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51.

The Wells Report found that balls provided by the Boston Patriots, who were the home team, indeed had less pressure on average than the balls provided by the Colts.

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