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List of New England Patriots seasons

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List of New England Patriots seasons

The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston town of Foxborough, Massachusetts. They play in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. Originally called the Boston Patriots, the team was founded as one of eight charter members of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960 under the ownership of Billy Sullivan. The team became part of the NFL when the two leagues merged in 1970. The following year, they moved from Boston to nearby Foxborough, and changed their name to the New England Patriots. The modern NFL championship game, the Super Bowl, was founded in the 1966 season; the first four were contested between the champions of the AFL and the NFL. After the merger, the Super Bowl became the united league's championship. The Patriots made the 1963 AFL Championship Game, but struggled severely in the early years of the united league, not making the postseason until 1976. After a stretch of only one losing season in 13 years, including a Super Bowl appearance against a champion Bears outfit, the Patriots reached a nadir between 1989 and 1993 when they won only 19 of 80 games. During Bill Belichick's tenure as the team's head coach from 2000 to 2023, the Patriots won six Super Bowls, nine AFC Championship Games, and sixteen AFC East titles, earning an overall regular season record of 266–121. Tom Brady, who was the team's quarterback from 2000 until 2019, was awarded the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) three times, and the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player four times (he later won another Super Bowl MVP with the Buccaneers); he is one of only five players named Super Bowl MVP more than once, and the only one named more than three times. The Patriots have won six Super Bowl championships (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII). They also played in and lost Super Bowls XX, XXXI, XLII, XLVI, and LII. During the 2007 regular season, the Patriots became the only NFL team in history to win 16 games, and the first since the 1972 Miami Dolphins (in a 14-game season) to complete the regular campaign undefeated. Belichick's Patriots are one of only two teams to win three Super Bowls in four years (the other being the Dallas Cowboys from 1993 to 1996). Overall, the Patriots have made 27 playoff appearances, one of which was before the merger. Since the merger, they have played fifteen AFC Championship Games, winning eleven of them to advance to the Super Bowl. In the Patriots' 58-year history, they have an overall regular season record of 500 wins, 391 losses, and 9 ties, plus an overall postseason record of 37 wins and 20 losses. In the 2018 NFL season, the Patriots reached their 11th Super Bowl, breaking their own record for most Super Bowl appearances by any organization of all time. The Patriots had 19 consecutive winning seasons from 2001 to 2019, the 2nd-longest streak in NFL history, behind the Dallas Cowboys' record of 20.

Tables

· Seasons
AFL champions (1960–1969)
Super Bowl champions (1966–present)
Conference champions
Division champions
Wild Card berth
One-Game Playoff Berth
· Seasons
Finish
Finish
Season .mw- [a]
Finish
Team[a]
mw- W
League
L
Conference
T
Boston Patriots
Boston Patriots
Season .mw- [a]
Boston Patriots
1960
1960
Season .mw- [a]
1960
Team[a]
1960
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Lou Saban
1961
1961
Season .mw- [a]
1961
Team[a]
1961
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
1
Head coaches
Lou Saban (2–3) Mike Holovak (7–1–1)
1962
1962
Season .mw- [a]
1962
Team[a]
1962
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
1
Head coaches
Mike Holovak
1963
1963
Season .mw- [a]
1963
Team[a]
1963
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
1
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (at Bills) 26–8Lost AFL Championship (at Chargers) 10–51
1964
1964
Season .mw- [a]
1964
Team[a]
1964
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
1
Awards[Key]
Gino Cappelletti (MVP)
1965
1965
Season .mw- [a]
1965
Team[a]
1965
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
2
1966
1966
Season .mw- [a]
1966
Team[a]
1966
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
2
Awards[Key]
Jim Nance (MVP)
1967
1967
Season .mw- [a]
1967
Team[a]
1967
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
1
1968
1968
Season .mw- [a]
1968
Team[a]
1968
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
0
1969
1969
Season .mw- [a]
1969
Team[a]
1969
League
AFL
Conference
Division
Eastern
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Clive Rush
1970
1970
Season .mw- [a]
1970
Team[a]
1970
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Clive Rush (1–6) John Mazur (1–6)
New England Patriots
New England Patriots
Season .mw- [a]
New England Patriots
1971
1971
Season .mw- [a]
1971
Team[a]
1971
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
John Mazur
1972
1972
Season .mw- [a]
1972
Team[a]
1972
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
John Mazur (2–7) Phil Bengtson (1–4)
1973
1973
Season .mw- [a]
1973
Team[a]
1973
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Chuck Fairbanks
1974
1974
Season .mw- [a]
1974
Team[a]
1974
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0[b]
1975
1975
Season .mw- [a]
1975
Team[a]
1975
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
0
1976
1976
Season .mw- [a]
1976
Team[a]
1976
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd[c]
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Raiders) 21–24
Awards[Key]
Mike Haynes (DROY)
1977
1977
Season .mw- [a]
1977
Team[a]
1977
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
1978[d]
1978[d]
Season .mw- [a]
1978[d]
Team[a]
1978
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st[e]
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Divisional playoffs (Oilers) 14–31
1979
1979
Season .mw- [a]
1979
Team[a]
1979
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Ron Erhardt
1980
1980
Season .mw- [a]
1980
Team[a]
1980
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
0
1981
1981
Season .mw- [a]
1981
Team[a]
1981
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
14
Regular season[a]
0
1982
1982
Season .mw- [a]
1982
Team[a]
1982
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
[f]
Regular season[a]
7th
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost First Round playoffs (at Dolphins) 13–28
Head coaches
Ron Meyer
1983
1983
Season .mw- [a]
1983
Team[a]
1983
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
0
1984
1984
Season .mw- [a]
1984
Team[a]
1984
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Ron Meyer (5–3) Raymond Berry (4–4)
1985
1985
Season .mw- [a]
1985
Team[a]
1985
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (at Jets) 26–14 Won Divisional playoffs (at Raiders) 27–20 Won AFC Championship (at Dolphins) 31–14 Lost Super Bowl XX (vs. Bears) 10–46
Head coaches
Raymond Berry
1986
1986
Season .mw- [a]
1986
Team[a]
1986
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 17–22
1987[g]
1987[g]
Season .mw- [a]
1987[g]
Team[a]
1987
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
1988
1988
Season .mw- [a]
1988
Team[a]
1988
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
Awards[Key]
John Stephens (OROY)
1989
1989
Season .mw- [a]
1989
Team[a]
1989
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
0
1990
1990
Season .mw- [a]
1990
Team[a]
1990
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
1
Regular season[a]
15
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Rod Rust
1991
1991
Season .mw- [a]
1991
Team[a]
1991
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
0
Awards[Key]
Leonard Russell (OROY)
Head coaches
Dick MacPherson
1992
1992
Season .mw- [a]
1992
Team[a]
1992
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
14
Regular season[a]
0
1993
1993
Season .mw- [a]
1993
Team[a]
1993
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Bill Parcells
1994
1994
Season .mw- [a]
1994
Team[a]
1994
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd[h]
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Browns) 13–20
Awards[Key]
Bill Parcells (COY)
1995
1995
Season .mw- [a]
1995
Team[a]
1995
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
0
Awards[Key]
Curtis Martin (OROY)
1996
1996
Season .mw- [a]
1996
Team[a]
1996
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 28–3Won AFC Championship (Jaguars) 20–6Lost Super Bowl XXXI (vs. Packers) 21–35
1997
1997
Season .mw- [a]
1997
Team[a]
1997
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (Dolphins) 17–3Lost Divisional playoffs (at Steelers) 6–7
Head coaches
Pete Carroll
1998
1998
Season .mw- [a]
1998
Team[a]
1998
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Jaguars) 10–25
1999
1999
Season .mw- [a]
1999
Team[a]
1999
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
0
2000
2000
Season .mw- [a]
2000
Team[a]
2000
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
5th
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Bill Belichick
2001
2001
Season .mw- [a]
2001
Team[a]
2001
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st[i]
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Raiders) 16–13 (OT)Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 24–17Won Super Bowl XXXVI (1) (vs. Rams) 20–17
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (SB MVP)
2002
2002
Season .mw- [a]
2002
Team[a]
2002
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd[j]
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
2003
2003
Season .mw- [a]
2003
Team[a]
2003
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
14
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Titans) 17–14Won AFC Championship (Colts) 24–14Won Super Bowl XXXVIII (2) (vs. Panthers) 32–29
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (SB MVP)Bill Belichick (COY)
2004
2004
Season .mw- [a]
2004
Team[a]
2004
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
14
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Colts) 20–3Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 41–27Won Super Bowl XXXIX (3) (vs. Eagles) 24–21
Awards[Key]
Deion Branch (SB MVP)
2005
2005
Season .mw- [a]
2005
Team[a]
2005
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (Jaguars) 28–3Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 13–27
Awards[Key]
Tedy Bruschi (CBPOY)
2006
2006
Season .mw- [a]
2006
Team[a]
2006
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (Jets) 37–16Won Divisional playoffs (at Chargers) 24–21Lost AFC Championship (at Colts) 34–38
2007
2007
Season .mw- [a]
2007
Team[a]
2007
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
16
Regular season[a]
0
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Jaguars) 31–20Won AFC Championship (Chargers) 21–12Lost Super Bowl XLII (vs. Giants) 14–17
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (MVP, OPOY)Bill Belichick (COY)
2008
2008
Season .mw- [a]
2008
Team[a]
2008
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd[k]
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Awards[Key]
Jerod Mayo (DROY)
2009
2009
Season .mw- [a]
2009
Team[a]
2009
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
6
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Wild Card playoffs (Ravens) 14–33
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (CBPOY)
2010
2010
Season .mw- [a]
2010
Team[a]
2010
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
14
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Divisional playoffs (Jets) 21–28
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (MVP, OPOY)Bill Belichick (COY)
2011
2011
Season .mw- [a]
2011
Team[a]
2011
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
13
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Broncos) 45–10Won AFC Championship (Ravens) 23–20Lost Super Bowl XLVI (vs. Giants) 17–21
2012
2012
Season .mw- [a]
2012
Team[a]
2012
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Texans) 41–28Lost AFC Championship (Ravens) 13–28
2013
2013
Season .mw- [a]
2013
Team[a]
2013
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Colts) 43–22 Lost AFC Championship (at Broncos) 16–26
2014
2014
Season .mw- [a]
2014
Team[a]
2014
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Ravens) 35–31 Won AFC Championship (Colts) 45–7 Won Super Bowl XLIX (4) (vs. Seahawks) 28–24
Awards[Key]
Rob Gronkowski (CBPOY)Tom Brady (SB MVP)
2015
2015
Season .mw- [a]
2015
Team[a]
2015
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Chiefs) 27–20Lost AFC Championship (at Broncos) 18–20
2016
2016
Season .mw- [a]
2016
Team[a]
2016
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
14
Regular season[a]
2
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Texans) 34–16Won AFC Championship (Steelers) 36–17Won Super Bowl LI (5) (vs. Falcons) 34–28 (OT)
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (SB MVP)
2017
2017
Season .mw- [a]
2017
Team[a]
2017
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
13
Regular season[a]
3
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Titans) 35–14Won AFC Championship (Jaguars) 24–20Lost Super Bowl LII (vs. Eagles) 33–41
Awards[Key]
Tom Brady (MVP)
2018
2018
Season .mw- [a]
2018
Team[a]
2018
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
11
Regular season[a]
5
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Chargers) 41–28Won AFC Championship (at Chiefs) 37–31 (OT)Won Super Bowl LIII (6) (vs. Rams) 13–3
Awards[Key]
Julian Edelman (SB MVP)
2019
2019
Season .mw- [a]
2019
Team[a]
2019
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
1st
Regular season[a]
12
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Wild Card playoffs (Titans) 13–20
Awards[Key]
Stephon Gilmore (DPOY)
2020
2020
Season .mw- [a]
2020
Team[a]
2020
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
0
2021
2021
Season .mw- [a]
2021
Team[a]
2021
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
2nd
Regular season[a]
10
Regular season[a]
7
Regular season[a]
0
Postseason results
Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Bills) 17–47
2022
2022
Season .mw- [a]
2022
Team[a]
2022
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
3rd
Regular season[a]
8
Regular season[a]
9
Regular season[a]
0
2023
2023
Season .mw- [a]
2023
Team[a]
2023
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
13
Regular season[a]
0
2024
2024
Season .mw- [a]
2024
Team[a]
2024
League
NFL
Conference
AFC
Division
East
Regular season[a]
4th
Regular season[a]
4
Regular season[a]
13
Regular season[a]
0
Head coaches
Jerod Mayo
Total
Total
Season .mw- [a]
Total
Team[a]
545
League
446
Conference
9
Division
All-time regular season record (1960–2024)
37
37
Season .mw- [a]
37
Team[a]
22
League
Conference
All-time postseason record (1960–2024)
582
582
Season .mw- [a]
582
Team[a]
468
League
9
Conference
All-time regular & postseason record (1960–2024)
Season [a]
Team[a]
League
Conference
Division
Regular season[a]
Postseason results
Awards[Key]
Head coaches
Finish
mw- W
L
T
Boston Patriots
1960
1960
AFL
Eastern
4th
5
9
0
Lou Saban
1961
1961
AFL
Eastern
2nd
9
4
1
Lou Saban (2–3) Mike Holovak (7–1–1)
1962
1962
AFL
Eastern
2nd
9
4
1
Mike Holovak
1963
1963
AFL
Eastern
1st
7
6
1
Won Divisional playoffs (at Bills) 26–8Lost AFL Championship (at Chargers) 10–51
1964
1964
AFL
Eastern
2nd
10
3
1
Gino Cappelletti (MVP)
1965
1965
AFL
Eastern
3rd
4
8
2
1966
1966
AFL
Eastern
2nd
8
4
2
Jim Nance (MVP)
1967
1967
AFL
Eastern
5th
3
10
1
1968
1968
AFL
Eastern
4th
4
10
0
1969
1969
AFL
Eastern
3rd
4
10
0
Clive Rush
1970
1970
NFL
AFC
East
5th
2
12
0
Clive Rush (1–6) John Mazur (1–6)
New England Patriots
1971
1971
NFL
AFC
East
3rd
6
8
0
John Mazur
1972
1972
NFL
AFC
East
5th
3
11
0
John Mazur (2–7) Phil Bengtson (1–4)
1973
1973
NFL
AFC
East
3rd
5
9
0
Chuck Fairbanks
1974
1974
NFL
AFC
East
3rd
7
7
0[b]
1975
1975
NFL
AFC
East
5th
3
11
0
1976
1976
NFL
AFC
East
2nd[c]
11
3
0
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Raiders) 21–24
Mike Haynes (DROY)
1977
1977
NFL
AFC
East
3rd
9
5
0
1978[d]
1978
NFL
AFC
East
1st[e]
11
5
0
Lost Divisional playoffs (Oilers) 14–31
1979
1979
NFL
AFC
East
2nd
9
7
0
Ron Erhardt
1980
1980
NFL
AFC
East
2nd
10
6
0
1981
1981
NFL
AFC
East
5th
2
14
0
1982
1982
NFL
AFC
[f]
7th
5
4
0
Lost First Round playoffs (at Dolphins) 13–28
Ron Meyer
1983
1983
NFL
AFC
East
2nd
8
8
0
1984
1984
NFL
AFC
East
2nd
9
7
0
Ron Meyer (5–3) Raymond Berry (4–4)
1985
1985
NFL
AFC
East
3rd
11
5
0
Won Wild Card playoffs (at Jets) 26–14 Won Divisional playoffs (at Raiders) 27–20 Won AFC Championship (at Dolphins) 31–14 Lost Super Bowl XX (vs. Bears) 10–46
Raymond Berry
1986
1986
NFL
AFC
East
1st
11
5
0
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 17–22
1987[g]
1987
NFL
AFC
East
2nd
8
7
0
1988
1988
NFL
AFC
East
3rd
9
7
0
John Stephens (OROY)
1989
1989
NFL
AFC
East
4th
5
11
0
1990
1990
NFL
AFC
East
5th
1
15
0
Rod Rust
1991
1991
NFL
AFC
East
4th
6
10
0
Leonard Russell (OROY)
Dick MacPherson
1992
1992
NFL
AFC
East
5th
2
14
0
1993
1993
NFL
AFC
East
4th
5
11
0
Bill Parcells
1994
1994
NFL
AFC
East
2nd[h]
10
6
0
Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Browns) 13–20
Bill Parcells (COY)
1995
1995
NFL
AFC
East
4th
6
10
0
Curtis Martin (OROY)
1996
1996
NFL
AFC
East
1st
11
5
0
Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 28–3Won AFC Championship (Jaguars) 20–6Lost Super Bowl XXXI (vs. Packers) 21–35
1997
1997
NFL
AFC
East
1st
10
6
0
Won Wild Card playoffs (Dolphins) 17–3Lost Divisional playoffs (at Steelers) 6–7
Pete Carroll
1998
1998
NFL
AFC
East
4th
9
7
0
Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Jaguars) 10–25
1999
1999
NFL
AFC
East
5th
8
8
0
2000
2000
NFL
AFC
East
5th
5
11
0
Bill Belichick
2001
2001
NFL
AFC
East
1st[i]
11
5
0
Won Divisional playoffs (Raiders) 16–13 (OT)Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 24–17Won Super Bowl XXXVI (1) (vs. Rams) 20–17
Tom Brady (SB MVP)
2002
2002
NFL
AFC
East
2nd[j]
9
7
0
2003
2003
NFL
AFC
East
1st
14
2
0
Won Divisional playoffs (Titans) 17–14Won AFC Championship (Colts) 24–14Won Super Bowl XXXVIII (2) (vs. Panthers) 32–29
Tom Brady (SB MVP)Bill Belichick (COY)
2004
2004
NFL
AFC
East
1st
14
2
0
Won Divisional playoffs (Colts) 20–3Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 41–27Won Super Bowl XXXIX (3) (vs. Eagles) 24–21
Deion Branch (SB MVP)
2005
2005
NFL
AFC
East
1st
10
6
0
Won Wild Card playoffs (Jaguars) 28–3Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 13–27
Tedy Bruschi (CBPOY)
Key for the "Awards" sectionKey · Seasons
CBPOY
CBPOY
ASG MVP
CBPOY
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award
DROY
DROY
ASG MVP
DROY
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Defensive Rookie of the Year Award
OROY
OROY
ASG MVP
OROY
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year Award
COY
COY
ASG MVP
COY
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Coach of the Year Award
OPOY
OPOY
ASG MVP
OPOY
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award
DPOY
DPOY
ASG MVP
DPOY
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award
MVP
MVP
ASG MVP
MVP
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
National Football League Most Valuable Player Award
SB MVP
SB MVP
ASG MVP
SB MVP
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award
ASG MVP
American Football League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
CBPOY
National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award
DROY
National Football League Defensive Rookie of the Year Award
OROY
National Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year Award
COY
National Football League Coach of the Year Award
OPOY
National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award
DPOY
National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award
MVP
National Football League Most Valuable Player Award
SB MVP
Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award

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