It was the first season since1999 without quarterbackTom Brady on the roster, as he signed with theTampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady led the Patriots to nine Super Bowl appearances, winning six, and had been their primary starting quarterback from2001 to2019, and would go on to winSuper Bowl LV with his new team, his seventh overall.[1][2] The Patriots signed long-timeCarolina Panthers quarterback and2015MVPCam Newton on June 29, and named him the starting quarterback on September 3.[3]
The Patriots attempted to win their 12th consecutiveAFC East title and their first since1997 without Tom Brady. However, they saw many key players opt out of the season due toCOVID-19 concerns and battled numerous injuries throughout the season. They began the season 2–5, their worst record through 7 games since2000. They failed to improve on their12–4 record from the previous season following a Week 7 loss to theSan Francisco 49ers and failed to match that record following a Week 8 loss to the division rivalBuffalo Bills. Following a Sunday Night win by the Bills over theSteelers in week 14, the Patriots failed to win their division for the first time since2008, and they were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since2008 with a Week 15 loss to theDolphins, ending their winning season streak at 19. This leaves the record to theDallas Cowboys at 20 consecutive winning seasons from 1966 to 1985. After their blowout loss to theBuffalo Bills in week 16, the New England Patriots finished the 2020 season with a losing record for the first time since 2000. This allowed thePittsburgh Steelers to be the only team from 2004 to 2020 to finish without a single losing season. This was also the first season since2014 in which the Patriots did not face the Steelers.
This was only the third time after2000 and the first time since2008 in which the Patriots missed the playoffs and failed to win the division.[4][5] With their 11-year streak of playoff appearances snapped, theBuffalo Bills now hold the league's longest playoff streak, making the playoffs every year since2018. In addition, New England's streak of 10+ win seasons that dated back to their2003 Super Bowl-winning season, which was an NFL record, also came to an end following a Week 14 loss to theLos Angeles Rams.[6]
For the season, the Patriots adopted a modified version of theirColor Rush jerseys as their primary home uniform while introducing a new road uniform for the first time since 2000.[7]
This was also the final season of Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman’s career. He played his final game in Week 7 against the San Francisco 49ers. He underwent precautionary surgery for a chronic knee injury and did not return for the remainder of the season. On April 12, 2021, he announced his retirement from the NFL.
March 18 – The Patriots tradedsafetyDuron Harmon and a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 235 overall) to theDetroit Lions in exchange for the Lions' 2020 fifth-round selection (No. 172 overall).[96]
April 21 – The Patriots tradedtight endRob Gronkowski and a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 241 overall) to theTampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for the Buccaneers' fourth-round selection (No. 139 overall).[97]
New England traded a 2020 first-round selection (No. 23 overall) to theLos Angeles Chargers in exchange for a 2020 second-round selection (No. 37 overall) and a 2020 third-round selection (No. 71 overall).
New England traded a 2020 second-round selection (No. 55 overall) to theAtlanta Falcons in exchange for wide receiverMohamed Sanu.
New England acquired a 2020 second-round selection (No. 60 overall) and a 2020 fourth-round selection (No. 129 overall) in exchange for two 2020 third-round selections (No. 71 overall and No. 98 overall).
New England acquired a 2020 third-round selection (No. 91 overall) and a 2020 fifth-round selection (No. 159 overall) in exchange for a 2020 third-round selection (No. 100 overall), a 2020 fourth-round selection (No. 139 overall), and a 2020 fifth-round selection (No. 172 overall).
New England acquired a 2020 third-round selection (No. 101 overall) in exchange for two 2020 fourth-round selections (No. 125 overall and No. 129 overall) and a 2021 sixth-round selection.
New England acquired a 2020 fourth-round selection (No. 125 overall) as part of a trade that sent their2019 third- and sixth-round selections to theChicago Bears.
New England acquired a 2020 fourth-round selection (No. 139 overall) as part of a trade that senttight endRob Gronkowski and a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 241 overall) to theTampa Bay Buccaneers.
New England traded a 2020 fourth-round selection (No. 129 overall) to theBaltimore Ravens in exchange for offensive linemanJermaine Eluemunor and a 2020 sixth-round selection (No. 207 overall).
New England traded a 2020 fifth-round selection (No. 168 overall) to thePhiladelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 235 overall) and defensive linemanMichael Bennett.
New England acquired a 2020 fifth-round selection (No. 172 overall) as a part of a trade that sentsafetyDuron Harmon and a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 235 overall) to theDetroit Lions.
New England acquired a 2020 sixth-round selection (No. 182 overall) as part of a trade that sent two 2020 sixth-round selections (No. 212 overall and No. 213 overall) to theIndianapolis Colts.
New England acquired a 2020 sixth-round selection (No. 195 overall) as part of a trade that sentcornerbackDuke Dawson and a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 237 overall) to theDenver Broncos.
New England acquired a 2020 seventh-round selection (No. 241 overall) as part of a trade that senttight endJacob Hollister to theSeattle Seahawks. As the result of the negative differential of free agent signings and departures that the Patriots experienced during the first wave of the2019 free agency period, the team received the league-maximum fourcompensatory selections for the 2020 draft.[100] Free agent transactions that occurred after May 7, 2019 did not factor into the team's formula for determining compensatory selections.[101]
This was the Patriots' first game without longtime quarterbackTom Brady since October 2,2016, and their first without Brady on the roster since January 2, 2000. Nonetheless, new starting quarterbackCam Newton performed admirably, finishing with a 79% completion percentage and leading a rush-heavy offensive attack with 75 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on the ground, as the Patriots finished with 217 rushing yards overall. With the win, New England opened the season at 1–0.[108]
A competitive matchup versus the Seahawks onSunday Night Football saw Seattle pull away during the third quarter, though the Patriots offense kept pace in the fourth quarter. A potential game-winning drive by the Patriots was snuffed out when Cam Newton, who passed for nearly 400 yards, was stuffed short of the goal line on aquarterback keeper in the final seconds of the game.[109] This was New England's third loss in four career meetings with former Patriots head coachPete Carroll. It was also Newton's sixth loss in eight career games against the Seahawks.
Running backRex Burkhead scored three touchdowns in a blowout win over the previously undefeated Raiders with the Patriots rushing for 250 yards; the game was Belichick's 275th career win with the Patriots. As of2025, this the last time the Patriots had defeated the Raiders.
The game was postponed to Monday night after Cam Newton tested positive forCOVID-19. With Newton out, backup quarterbackBrian Hoyer made the start for the Patriots. A low-scoring defensive affair in the first half saw the New England defense shut down Super Bowl MVPPatrick Mahomes for much of the half, though the Patriots offense was likewise ineffective, with Hoyer taking a sack on the last play of the first half that prevented a potential game-tying field goal. Mahomes and the Chiefs offense came to life late in the third quarter, scoring two touchdowns on back-to-back drives as Hoyer was benched forJarrett Stidham, who threw his first career touchdown but also two interceptions, including a pick-six toTyrann Mathieu that all but sealed the game and dropped New England to 2–2.[110]
Despite scoring the game's only touchdown, this was the Patriots' first home loss to Denver in 14 years as they fell below .500, the first time they failed to be above .500 following Week 6 since2002. In addition, it was the first time the Patriots lost without giving up a touchdown in the Bill Belichick era.
49ers quarterbackJimmy Garoppolo made his first return to New England since the Patriots traded him to the 49ers in October 2017. Garoppolo played for the Patriots from 2014 to 2017 and was part of their2014 and2016 Super Bowl-winning teams. This was the Patriots' worst home loss in the Belichick era and their worst loss since their2003 season opener versus theBuffalo Bills, where they were shut out 31–0. It was also the Patriots' first time losing three games in a row since2002. This was also the final game of Julian Edelman’s career, as he would undergo a precautionary procedure to address his chronic injury, land on the IR, and miss the final 10 games of the season. He announced his retirement on April 12, 2021.
A game that featured strong rushing performances by both teams was played down to the wire. As the Patriots were driving down the field for a score to win or tie the game down 24–21 in the last two minutes, Bills defensive tackleJustin Zimmer forced Cam Newton to fumble at the Buffalo 14-yard line, sealing the loss for New England. This was the Patriots' first loss to the Bills in four years; also their first road loss to them since the Pats'2011 AFC Championship season. The Patriots also began the season 2–5 for the first time since2000.[111]
Against the winless Jets, the Patriots fell behind 20–10 by halftime, but mounted a comeback, limiting the Jets to just four plays in the fourth quarter. Nick Folk's game-winning 51 yard field goal as time expired ended the Patriots' four-game losing streak, got them their first road win of the year and their 9th win over the Jets since2015. New England improved to 3–5 with the win and began 3–5 for the first time since1994.[112]
In the rain, the Patriots were able to sneak out a 23–17 win against the previously 6-2 Ravens. With the win, the Patriots improved to 4–5, and this was their first winning streak this season. They also began 4-5 for the first time since1988.
Cam Newton's last-second Hail Mary was not enough as the Patriots suffered their second straight loss to the Texans. Their two-game win streak ended as they fell to 4–6, their first 4–6 start since 1994. They also lost 6 games in a season for the first time since2009.
Nick Folk's last-second 50-yard field goal improved the Patriots to a 5–6 start for the first time since 1994 and increased their home win streak to two games.
With the blowout win, the Patriots improve to 6-6 and were now at an even .500. New England extended their win streak over the Chargers to 5 straight and they finished 2-2 against the AFC West.
With their first loss to Rams since2001, the Patriots dropped below .500 again as they fell to 6–7 (1-3 against the NFC West) losing at least 7 games for the first time since2002 and beginning 6-7 for the first time since1987.
Despite 4 red zone trips, the Patriots’ only score came from aNick Folk field goal; their three points scored were the lowest the Patriots have scored in a game since a 2016 Week 4 shutout against theBuffalo Bills. This was also their fewest points scored in a game in which their first-string quarterback made a start, since a 2006 shutout loss against theMiami Dolphins (Brady was serving hisfour-game suspension in that 2016 loss against the Bills).
With the loss, the Patriots were eliminated from the playoffs for the first time since2008 and were ensured a non-winning season for the first time since2000. During the 2nd quarter, cornerback and reigningDefensive Player of the YearStephon Gilmore suffered a partially torn quad that would cause him to miss the remainder of the season. QuarterbackCam Newton also lost to the Dolphins for the first time in his 9-year career. It was the team's first 6–8 start since1971. They also finished 2-6 on the road.
With the loss, the Patriots suffer their first losing record since 2000, and have been swept by the Bills for the first time since1999 as well as for the first time underBill Belichick's tenure. This is also the first time since 2000 a division rival swept New England. The 29 point home loss is the worst in the Bill Belichick era, and the 2nd worst loss overall (Buffalo won 31–0 in Week 1 of the 2003 season in then-Ralph Wilson Stadium).
^abTennessee finished ahead of Indianapolis in the AFC South based on division record.
^abBaltimore claimed the No. 5 seed over Indianapolis based on head-to-head victory. Division tiebreaker used to eliminate Cleveland (see below).
^abBaltimore claimed the No. 5 seed over Cleveland based on head-to-head sweep.
^abCleveland claimed the No. 6 seed over Indianapolis based on head-to-head victory.
^abNew England finished ahead of the LA Chargers based on head-to-head victory.
^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
^abDue to positiveCOVID-19 tests from Chiefs' practice squad quarterbackJordan Ta'amu and Patriots' quarterbackCam Newton, the NFL announced the game would be postponed to give both teams time to see if any other players had caught the virus. Following all additional tests coming back negative, the NFL announced the game would be played on October 5.[105]
^After the Patriots' game against the Chiefs, Patriots cornerbackStephon Gilmore tested positive forCOVID-19. The Broncos announced the NFL had postponed the game to October 12.[106] The game would later be postponed again after another positive case.[107]