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About New England Patriots vs. New York Jets

It isn’t that the New England Patriots and the New York Jets both play in the American Football Conference East Division, or that the two teams meet twice a year amid great fan fare. Rather, it is the cities that make this rivalry. Like the Yankees and the Red Sox, the Patriots and Jets represent two cities with a long history of conflict in the world of sports.

In addition, Patriots coach Bill Belichick used to be with the New York Jets before he made the move to New England in 2000. The first time the two teams faced each other was on September 17, 1960 as the Boston Patriots and the New York Titans.

In their almost fifty year history, the Patriots and the Jets have had some memorable moments. Here are a couple of them.

Memorable Moments – The New England Patriots vs. The New York Jets

Oh No Mo! – In the second game of the 2001 season, Patriots starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe was hit by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis. The tackle resulted in a sheared blood vessel in the Bledsoe’s chest, almost killing him. He got replaced by Tom Brady, a virtual unknown from Michigan. Brady took the Patriots to the Super Bowl and was named MVP. In the offseason Bledsoe got traded to the Buffalo Bills cementing Brady’s status as the starting quarter back for the Patriots. The rest as they say is 5 Super Bowl Championships and 4 Super Bowl MVPs.

Anyone Can Be Beat – On January 16, 2001, the New York Jets upset the top seeded Patriots in the divisional playoffs. Winning the game 28-21, Jets linebacker Bart Scott famously said anyone can be beat. This statement held weight for the Jets as five weeks earlier, the Patriots had handed the Jets their perhaps worse defeat ever 45-3. With the playoff upset in Foxborough, the New York Jets proved that the Patriots like all football teams had chinks in their armor.

The Patriots Jets Head to Head Record

The New York Jets and the New Patriots have faced each other twice almost every year. This is how the New England Patriots have performed against the New York Jets

Games Played Wins Losses Tied Games Win %age Points Scored Points Allowed
113 59 53 1 0.527 2579 2370

The New York Jets and the New England Patriots have met on three occasions in the playoffs. In 1985, the Patriots beat the Jets 26-14. In 2007, the Patriots again got the better of the Jets 37-16. However, the Jets surprised the Patriots in 2011 with an upset win 28-21.

Legends behind the Jets and the Patriots

Both the New York Jets and the New England Patriots have had many exceptional players on their rosters. Here are a few that deserve a mention.

For the New York Jets it will always be Joe Namath. The Guarantee was drafted in the first round of 1965. He correctly predicted the outcome of the Super Bowl III and delivered the biggest upset of all time against the Colts. Running Back Curtis Martin is another Jets who made his presence known in the team. Martin ended with 14,101 career yards and is expected to be a Hall of Famer.

For the New England Patriots, the list starts with head coach Bill Belichick. The former Jets coach took over in 2000 and since then has helped the Patriots to five Super Bowl Championships. And then there is Tom Brady who may as well be the Greatest of all Time. Brady has five Super Bowl Championships, four Super Bowl MVPs and is a 12 time Pro Bowl pick.

The Jets go up against the Patriots

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