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2001 New England Patriots season

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42nd season in franchise history; first with Tom Brady and first Super Bowl win

2001 New England Patriots season
OwnerRobert Kraft
Head coachBill Belichick
Offensive coordinatorCharlie Weis
Defensive coordinatorRomeo Crennel
Home stadiumFoxboro Stadium
Results
Record11–5
Division place1stAFC East
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoffs
(vs.Raiders)16–13(OT)
WonAFC Championship
(atSteelers) 24–17
WonSuper Bowl XXXVI
(vs.Rams) 20–17
All-ProsNone
Pro BowlersQBTom Brady
WRTroy Brown
CBTy Law
SSLawyer Milloy
Uniform

The2001 season was theNew England Patriots' 32nd in theNational Football League (NFL) and their 42nd season overall. They finished with an 11–5 record and a division title before advancing to and winningSuper Bowl XXXVI.

Coming off a fifth-place finish in the AFC East during head coachBill Belichick's first season in2000, the Patriots were not expected to fare much better in 2001.[1][2] On August 6, quarterbacks coachDick Rehbein died ofcardiomyopathy at the age of 45. In the second game of the regular season, nine-year starting quarterbackDrew Bledsoe, who had received a 10-year contract extension in March,[2] was injured on a hit byNew York Jets linebackerMo Lewis, causing backupTom Brady, a sixth-round draft pick in2000, to enter the game after serving as the Patriots' 4th string rookie the season before. The Patriots lost the game to fall to 0–2, but Brady started the final 14 games of the season and compiled an 11–3 record as a starter, helping the Patriots clinch the 2nd seed in the AFC playoffs and a first round bye; this was their first playoff berth since1998. As a result, the Patriots became the first team in NFL history to win the Super Bowl after starting the season 1–3, and only the 2nd team in NFL history to win the Super Bowl after starting the season 2–3, after the1980 Oakland Raiders.[3]

This was the first season since1986 thatBruce Armstrong was not on the opening-day roster.

With the second seed in theAFCplayoffs, the Patriotsfaced theOakland Raiders at home following a first-round bye in the final game atFoxboro Stadium; in a snowstorm, a Patriots drive late in the fourth quarter was kept alive in an application of the now-infamoustuck rule that was used in overturning a Brady fumble into an incomplete pass. Shortly after, a 45-yardAdam Vinatieri field goal through the snow, considered one of the most clutch field goals in NFL history,[4] sent the game into overtime, when Vinatieri scored another field goal to win the game 16–13. After defeating the top-seeded 13–3Pittsburgh Steelers 24–17 in the AFC Championship Game, the Patriots faced the heavily favored NFC's number one seeded 14–2St. Louis Rams, known as "The Greatest Show on Turf", inSuper Bowl XXXVI. Once again, Vinatieri kicked a game-winning field goal; the 48-yard kick sailed through the uprights as time expired, and gave the Patriots the win 20–17, and their first ever Super Bowl championship in what has been considered by many to be a "Cinderella" season.[5]

The 2001 season served as a launching pad for the team. Over the next 18 seasons, they would win 16 more division titles, eight more AFC Championships in 12 appearances, five more Super Bowl titles in eight appearances, and achieve an undefeated regular season in2007.[6][7][8][9][10]

Offseason

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AdditionsSubtractions
QBDamon Huard (Dolphins)TBruce Armstrong (retirement)
FBMarc Edwards (Browns)SLarry Whigham (Bears)
LBMike Vrabel (Steelers)DTHenry Thomas (retirement)
WRCharles Johnson (Eagles)LBChris Slade (Panthers)
WRBert Emanuel (Dolphins)FBTony Carter (Broncos)
WRDavid Patten (Browns)DTChad Eaton (Seahawks)
WRTorrance Small (Eagles)
CBTerrell Buckley (Broncos)
TEJohnny McWilliams (Vikings)
GJoe Panos (Bills)
GMike Compton (Lions)
DEAnthony Pleasant (49ers)
DTRiddick Parker (Seahawks)
RBAntowain Smith (Bills)
CBTerrance Shaw (Dolphins)
LBLarry Izzo (Dolphins)
LBRoman Phifer (Jets)
LBBryan Cox (Jets)

2001 NFL draft

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Main article:2001 NFL draft
2001 New England Patriots draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
16Richard Seymour *  Defensive tackleGeorgia
248Matt Light * Offensive tacklePurduefrom Detroit[11]
386Brock Williams CornerbackNotre Damefrom Minnesota[12]
496Kenyatta Jones Offensive tackleSouth Floridafrom San Diego[13]
4119Jabari Holloway Tight endNotre Damefrom Minnesota[12]
5163Hakim Akbar SafetyWashington
6180Arther Love Tight endSouth Carolina Statefrom Detroit[14]
6200Leonard Myers CornerbackMiami (FL)
7216Owen Pochman KickerBYUfrom Detroit[15]
7239T. J. Turner LinebackerMichigan State
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

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2001 undrafted free agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Ronney DanielsWide receiverAuburn
Dan HadenfeldtPunterNebraska
Drew InzerGuardBrown
Yubrenalei IsabelleLinebackerVirginia
Jace SaylerDefensive LinemanMichigan State
Walter WilliamsRunning backGrambling State

Staff

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2001 New England Patriots staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

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Roster

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Opening training camp roster

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At the time of the first public training camp practice atBryant College on July 26, they had the NFL maximum of 80 players signed to their roster. The Patriots received seven roster exemptions for theNFL Europe allocations ofMichael Bishop, Brad Costello,Tony George,Sean Morey, Josh Rawlings,Kato Serwanga, andTony Simmons. Additionally, the Patriots allocated wide receiver Tony Hamler and linebackers John Eskridge andMarc Megna to NFL Europe and received roster exemptions for them, but those players were waived before the start of training camp. Finally, injured draft pickBrock Williams had not yet signed a contract at the start of camp and did not count against the roster limit.

New England Patriots 2001 opening training camp roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Unsigned draft picks


Notations

Week 1 roster

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New England Patriots 2001 Week 1 roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad


Notations

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Schedule

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Preseason

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 10New York GiantsW 14–01–0Foxboro StadiumRecap
2August 18atCarolina PanthersW 23–82–0Ericsson StadiumRecap
3August 25atTampa Bay BuccaneersL 3–202–1Raymond James StadiumRecap
4August 30Washington RedskinsW 33–133–1Foxboro StadiumRecap

Regular season

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 9atCincinnati BengalsL 17–230–1Paul Brown StadiumRecap
2[A]September 23New York JetsL 3–100–2Foxboro StadiumRecap
3September 30Indianapolis ColtsW 44–131–2Foxboro StadiumRecap
4October 7atMiami DolphinsL 10–301–3Pro Player StadiumRecap
5October 14San Diego ChargersW 29–26(OT)2–3Foxboro StadiumRecap
6October 21atIndianapolis ColtsW 38–173–3RCA DomeRecap
7October 28atDenver BroncosL 20–313–4Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
8November 4atAtlanta FalconsW 24–104–4Georgia DomeRecap
9November 11Buffalo BillsW 21–115–4Foxboro StadiumRecap
10November 18St. Louis RamsL 17–245–5Foxboro StadiumRecap
11November 25New Orleans SaintsW 34–176–5Foxboro StadiumRecap
12December 2atNew York JetsW 17–167–5Giants StadiumRecap
13December 9Cleveland BrownsW 27–168–5Foxboro StadiumRecap
14December 16atBuffalo BillsW 12–9(OT)9–5Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
15December 22Miami DolphinsW 20–1310–5Foxboro StadiumRecap
16Bye
17[A]January 6atCarolina PanthersW 38–611–5Ericsson StadiumRecap

Postseason

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RoundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordVenueRecap
Wild CardFirst-round bye
DivisionalJanuary 19, 2002Oakland Raiders (3)W 16–13(OT)1–0Foxboro StadiumRecap
AFC ChampionshipJanuary 27, 2002atPittsburgh Steelers (1)W 24–172–0Heinz FieldRecap
Super Bowl XXXVIFebruary 3, 2002St. Louis Rams (N1)W 20–173–0Louisiana SuperdomeRecap

Season summary

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Week 1: at Cincinnati Bengals

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Week 1: New England Patriots at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots0100717
Bengals01013023

atPaul Brown Stadium,Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: September 9
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Partly Cloudy, 78 °F (26 °C)
  • Game attendance: 51,521
  • Referee: John Smith
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gus Johnson, Brent Jones & Sam Wyche
Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays

Second quarter

  • NE –Troy Brown 14-yard pass fromDrew Bledsoe (Adam Vinatieri kick), 14:55.Patriots 7–0.Drive: 11 plays, 68 yards, 6:44.
  • CIN –Neil Rackers 36-yard field goal, 11:22.Patriots 7–3.Drive: 8 plays, 12 yards, 3:33.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 39-yard field goal, 6:04.Patriots 10–3.Drive: 9 plays, 59 yards, 5:18.
  • CIN –Corey Dillon 5-yard run (Neil Rackers kick), 2:16.Tied 10–10.Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 3:48.

Third quarter

  • CIN – Neil Rackers 47-yard field goal, 12:05.Bengals 13–10.Drive: 5 plays, 42 yards, 1:49.
  • CIN – Neil Rackers 33-yard field goal, 6:01.Bengals 16–10.Drive: 9 plays, 44 yards, 4:23.
  • CIN –Tony McGee 25-yard pass fromJon Kitna (Neil Rackers kick), 0:06.Bengals 23–10.Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards, 3:18.

Fourth quarter

  • NE –Jermaine Wiggins 8-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Adam Vinatieri kick), 5:29.Bengals 23–17.Drive: 11 plays, 94 yards, 3:48.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The season got off to a discouraging start as the Patriots visitedPaul Brown Stadium and were beaten bythe Bengals 23–17, surrendering 361 yards of offense, 104 of them on the ground byCorey Dillon.Drew Bledsoe failed to complete a pass in the game's final two minutes; he also failed earlier in the game on a quarterback sneak on fourth down.[17]

Week 2: vs. New York Jets

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Week 2: New York Jets at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Jets037010
Patriots30003

atFoxboro Stadium,Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: September 23
  • Game time: 4:15 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 74 °F (23 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,292
  • Referee:Larry Nemmers
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf & Bonnie Bernstein
Game information

First quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 24-yard field goal, 0:52.Patriots 3–0.Drive: 15 plays, 64 yards, 8:41.

Second quarter

  • NYJ –John Hall 26-yard field goal, 0:00.Tied 3–3.Drive: 13 plays, 89 yards, 6:26.

Third quarter

  • NYJ –Curtis Martin 8-yard run (John Hall kick), 2:29.Jets 10–3.Drive: 12 plays, 93 yards, 6:08.

Fourth quarter

  • No scoring plays

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

This was the first game played by any team since theSeptember 11 attacks. During the fourth quarter of a 10–3 loss to the Jets, Bledsoe was hit hard while running to the sidelines by Jets linebackerMo Lewis. The injury to his chest would send Bledsoe to the hospital following the game.Tom Brady substituted for Bledsoe following the collision, completing five of ten passes for 46 yards, and was elevated to starter for the following week. During the game, the Jets appeared to lose a fumble to the Patriots, but the fumble was reversed based on a rule that would become controversial in the subsequent playoffs – theTuck Rule.

Week 3: vs. Indianapolis Colts

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Week 3: Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Colts007613
Patriots71332144

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: September 30
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 59 °F (15 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,292
  • Referee:Bernie Kukar
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gus Johnson & Brent Jones
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 47-yard field goal, 5:50.Patriots 10–0.Drive: 7 plays, 37 yards, 3:11.
  • NE –Otis Smith 78-yard interception return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 1:42.Patriots 17–0.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 48-yard field goal, 0:00.Patriots 20–0.Drive: 4 plays, 23 yards, 0:21.

Third quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 35-yard field goal, 9:37.Patriots 23–0.Drive: 4 plays, −2 yards, 1:22.
  • IND –Peyton Manning 10-yard run (Mike Vanderjagt kick), 0:53.Patriots 23–7.Drive: 7 plays, 64 yards, 3:30.

Fourth quarter

  • NE –Kevin Faulk 8-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 13:24.Patriots 30–7.Drive: 5 plays, 62 yards, 2:29.
  • NE –Ty Law 23-yard interception return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 12:24.Patriots 37–7.
  • IND –Marcus Pollard 17-yard pass from Peyton Manning (pass failed), 8:51.Patriots 37–13.Drive: 11 plays, 54 yards, 3:33.
  • NE – Antowain Smith 2-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 3:39.Patriots 44–13.Drive: 8 plays, 52 yards, 5:12.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • IND –Marcus Pollard – 4 receptions, 63 yards, TD
  • NE – Antowain Smith – 3 receptions, 58 yards

The 2–0 Colts were crushed 44–13 following a brutal hit on receiverJerome Pathon by Patriots linebackerBryan Cox in the first quarter. From there Colts receivers shied away from contact with Patriot defenders andPeyton Manning's pass from the Patriots 22-yard line late in the first half was intercepted byOtis Smith and returned for a touchdown. The Patriots led 23–0 late in the third quarter before Manning ran in a ten-yard score, then in the fourth the Colts collapsed entirely, surrendering 21 points (including a 23-yardTy Law interception return touchdown) while managing just a touchdown to future PatriotMarcus Pollard.Tom Brady threw for 168 yards in his first start. This was the first matchup of the storiedTom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry that lasted for the next 15 years.

Week 4: at Miami Dolphins

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Week 4: New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots730010
Dolphins71010330

atPro Player Stadium,Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: October 7
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 88 °F (31 °C)
  • Game attendance: 72,713
  • Referee:Gerry Austin
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gus Johnson & Brent Jones
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • MIA – Olindo Mare 19-yard field goal, 14:21.Dolphins 10–7.Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 0:52.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 37-yard field goal, 6:42.Tied 10–10.Drive: 13 plays, 56 yards, 7:39.
  • MIA –Jed Weaver 14-yard pass fromJay Fiedler (Olindo Mare kick), 0:07.Dolphins 17–10.Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 2:30.

Third quarter

  • MIA – Olindo Mare 34-yard field goal, 7:58.Dolphins 20–10.Drive: 13 plays, 56 yards, 7:02.
  • MIA –Jason Taylor 1-yard fumble return (Olindo Mare kick), 0:00.Dolphins 27–10.

Fourth quarter

  • MIA – Olindo Mare 27-yard field goal, 2:08.Dolphins 30–10.Drive: 7 plays, 21 yards, 4:14.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • NE –Troy Brown – 4 receptions, 47 yards
  • MIA – Lamar Smith – 3 receptions, 23 yards

The Patriots scored first onAntowain Smith's 9-yard running touchdown beforethe Dolphins tied it up. Miami then took a 10–7 lead in the second quarter, beforeAdam Vinatieri kicked a 37-yard field goal to tie it. However, the Dolphins then retook the lead at 16–10 and shut down the Patriots offense the rest of the way and New England went on to lose 30–10, which made their record 1–3.

Week 5: vs. San Diego Chargers

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Week 5: San Diego Chargers at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
Chargers33713026
Patriots36710329

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information

First quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 26-yard field goal, 9:56.Patriots 3–0.Drive: 13 plays, 60 yards, 5:04.
  • SD –Wade Richey 21-yard field goal, 0:00.Tied 3–3.Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, 5:19.

Second quarter

  • NE –Terry Glenn 21-yard pass fromTom Brady (kick failed), 3:55.Patriots 9–3.Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 4:34.
  • SD – Wade Richey 27-yard field goal, 0:29.Patriots 9–6.Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 3:26.

Third quarter

  • SD –LaDainian Tomlinson 1-yard run (Wade Richey kick), 9:43.Chargers 13–9.Drive: 5 plays, 73 yards, 1:44.
  • NE –Antowain Smith 1-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 4:20.Patriots 16–13.Drive: 10 plays, 71 yards, 5:23.

Fourth quarter

  • SD –Steve Heiden 3-yard pass fromDoug Flutie (kick failed), 10:00.Chargers 19–16.Drive: 8 plays, 34 yards, 4:08.
  • SD –Derrick Harris 6-yard fumble return (Wade Richey kick), 8:48.Chargers 26–16.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 23-yard field goal, 3:31.Chargers 26–19.Drive: 15 plays, 69 yards, 5:17.
  • NE –Jermaine Wiggins 3-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:36.Tied 26–26.Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 1:34.

Overtime

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 44-yard field goal, 10:55.Patriots 29–26.Drive: 6 plays, 51 yards, 2:59.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The game that decisively turned the 1–3 Patriots season around came against former and future PatriotDoug Flutie along with the 3–1 Chargers' vaunted rookieLaDainian Tomlinson. Unruly receiverTerry Glenn, making his first start of the season after being benched for the opening four games, caught a 21-yard score fromTom Brady and had seven catches for 110 yards total. The Patriots led 16–13 but were struggling on special teams (Bill Belichick said, "That's the worst we've played in the kicking game in a year and a half");Adam Vinatieri had missed a field goal try and the extra point off Glenn's touchdown, but the real special teams breakdown occurred with less than seven minutes remaining; forced to punt with his team trailing 19–16, Patriots punterLee Johnson botched the kick and running backDerrick Harris ran in a six-yard score (the miscue cost Johnson his punting job as he was replaced byKen Walter). But despite being down 26–16, Brady took over, directing a field goal drive, then throwing the game-tying touchdown in the final minute toJermaine Wiggins. A last-secondWade Richey field goal try fell short, and in overtime Brady picked up a Chargers blitz and led a drive that ended in Vinatieri's 44-yard field goal and a 29–26 Patriots final.

Week 6: at Indianapolis Colts

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Week 6: New England Patriots at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots7213738
Colts3311017

atRCA Dome,Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: October 21
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Played indoors (dome stadium)
  • Game attendance: 56,022
  • Referee:Tom White
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle & Solomon Wilcots
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NE – David Patten 91-yard pass fromTom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 8:56.Patriots 14–3.Drive: 1 play, 91 yards, 0:08.
  • NE –Troy Brown 60-yard pass from David Patten (Adam Vinatieri kick), 7:11.Patriots 21–3.Drive: 1 play, 60 yards, 0:10.
  • NE –Jermaine Wiggins 2-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 1:17.Patriots 28–3.Drive: 6 plays, 24 yards, 2:28.
  • IND – Mike Vanderjagt 42-yard field goal, 0:11.Patriots 28–6.Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards, 1:06.

Third quarter

  • IND –Marvin Harrison 2-yard pass fromPeyton Manning (Peyton Manning pass toKen Dilger), 8:20.Patriots 28–14.Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 5:05.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 43-yard field goal, 4:34.Patriots 31–14.Drive: 8 plays, 44 yards, 3:46.
  • IND – Mike Vanderjagt 24-yard field goal, 1:31.Patriots 31–17.Drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 3:03.

Fourth quarter

  • NE – David Patten 6-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 14:02.Patriots 38–17.Drive: 4 plays, 63 yards, 2:29.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

In what turned out to be their last trip to theRCA Dome until the post-realignment2003 season, the Patriots followed up their September rout of the Colts with a 38–17 thrashing highlighted by the one-man scoring explosion ofDavid Patten, who ran in a 29-yard touchdown following the return of a blockedMike Vanderjagt kick, caught a 91-yard bomb fromTom Brady, then on a flea-flick play threw a 60-yard strike toTroy Brown, all in the first half. Despite outgaining the Patriots in total yards (484 to 385) the Colts lost two fumbles, saw twoMike Vanderjagt field goal attempts blocked (the second came at the end of the first quarter), andPeyton Manning was sacked four times as the Colts' season began spiraling into collapse.

Week 7: at Denver Broncos

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Week 7: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots1073020
Broncos7314731

atInvesco Field at Mile High,Denver, Colorado

  • Date: October 28
  • Game time: 12:15 p.m.MST/2:15 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 72 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 74,750
  • Referee:Walt Coleman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Don Criqui & Steve Tasker
Game information

First quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 24-yard field goal, 9:06.Patriots 3–0.Drive: 10 plays, 74 yards, 5:54.
  • NE –David Patten 30-yard pass fromTom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 4:57.Patriots 10–0.Drive: 4 plays, 69 yards, 2:01.
  • DEN –Mike Anderson 8-yard run (Jason Elam kick), 0:57.Patriots 10–7.Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 4:00.

Second quarter

  • DEN – Jason Elam 50-yard field goal, 4:03.Tied 10–10.Drive: 17 plays, 66 yards, 8:40.
  • NE –Troy Brown 5-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 1:21.Patriots 17–10.Drive: 3 plays, 17 yards, 0:49.

Third quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 44-yard field goal, 10:59.Patriots 20–10.Drive: 4 plays, −2 yards, 2:39.
  • DEN –Rod Smith 65-yard pass fromBrian Griese (Jason Elam kick), 10:35.Patriots 20–17.Drive: 1 play, 65 yards, 0:24.
  • DEN –Dwayne Carswell 6-yard pass from Brian Griese (Jason Elam kick), 3:35.Broncos 24–20.Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:10.

Fourth quarter

  • DEN –Denard Walker 39-yard interception return (Jason Elam kick), 2:24.Broncos 31–20.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • NE –Troy Brown – 9 receptions, 86 yards, TD
  • DEN –Rod Smith – 6 receptions, 159 yards, TD

The Patriots led 17–10 at halftime against theBroncos. However, the Broncos came back and held the Patriots to just three points in the second half and handed the Patriots their fourth loss of the year.Tom Brady threw an interception for the first time his career, which ended a streak of 162 consecutive pass attempts without an interception thrown.

Week 8: at Atlanta Falcons

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Week 8: New England Patriots at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots0177024
Falcons700310

atGeorgia Dome,Atlanta, Georgia

  • Date: November 4
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Played indoors (dome stadium)
  • Game attendance: 44,229
  • Referee:Dick Hantak
  • TV announcers (CBS): Craig Bolerjack & Trevor Matich
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NE –Kevin Faulk 4-yard pass fromTom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 9:00.Tied 7–7.Drive: 16 plays, 75 yards, 8:35.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 48-yard field goal, 4:26.Patriots 10–7.Drive: 4 plays, −4 yards, 3:32.
  • NE –Marc Edwards 15-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:15.Patriots 17–7.Drive: 10 plays, 89 yards, 2:41.

Third quarter

  • NE –Troy Brown 44-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:34.Patriots 24–7.Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 1:52.

Fourth quarter

  • ATL – Jay Feely 20-yard field goal, 11:28.Patriots 24–10.Drive: 7 plays, 60 yards, 4:06.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Former PatriotShawn Jefferson caught a 19-yard touchdown fromChris Chandler, but Chandler was sacked six times and knocked out of the game; rookieMichael Vick threw for 56 yards and rushed for 50 more but was sacked three times. The most bizarre score of the game came in the third as aTom Brady pass forDavid Patten was deflected byAshley Ambrose and caught at the 30-yard line byTroy Brown for a 44-yard touchdown; Belichick and Brown compared the play toThe Immaculate Reception, as did theCBS telecasting crew. The Patriots won 24–10.

Week 9: vs. Buffalo Bills

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Week 9: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bills030811
Patriots707721

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • BUF –Jake Arians 24-yard field goal, 11:38.Patriots 7–3.Drive: 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:31.

Third quarter

  • NE –Antowain Smith 1-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 7:27.Patriots 14–3.Drive: 5 plays, 40 yards, 2:44.

Fourth quarter

  • BUF –Peerless Price 17-yard pass fromAlex Van Pelt (Alex Van Pelt pass toEric Moulds), 2:43.Patriots 14–11.Drive: 2 plays, 17 yards, 0:10.
  • NE – Antowain Smith 42-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 1:52.Patriots 21–11.Drive: 2 plays, 45 yards, 0:51.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The Patriots were up 7–3 at halftime against theBills, and went on to win 21–11 as the New England defense held the Bills to eight points in the second half.

Week 10: vs. St. Louis Rams

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Week 10: St. Louis Rams at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Rams773724
Patriots730717

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 33-yard field goal, 14:06.Patriots 10–7.Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards, 2:11.
  • STL –Marshall Faulk 9-yard pass from Kurt Warner (Jeff Wilkins kick), 0:31.Rams 14–10.Drive: 8 plays, 97 yards, 1:41.

Third quarter

  • STL – Jeff Wilkins 35-yard field goal, 3:06.Rams 17–10.Drive: 6 plays, 25 yards, 2:00.

Fourth quarter

  • STL –James Hodgins 11-yard pass from Kurt Warner (Jeff Wilkins kick), 10:32.Rams 24–10.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:01.
  • NE –David Patten 10-yard pass fromTom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 7:46.Rams 24–17.Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:46.

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The Patriots squandered a goalline opportunity when they fumbled to the Rams late in the second quarter; the Rams drove downfield and scored. The Patriots' defense was unable to stopKurt Warner and get the ball back late in the game, as the Rams salted away a 24–17 win. The win proved costly, as five Rams starters were knocked out of the game, and coachMike Martz prophetically said afterward that the Patriots were a Super Bowl-caliber team. Oddly enough, this was the last loss for the Patriots during the 2001 season. In addition, this would the Patriots last loss to the Rams until2020 & their last at home until2024.

Week 11: vs. New Orleans Saints

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Week 11: New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots – Game summary
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Saints0010717
Patriots71301434

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: November 25
  • Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 62 °F (17 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,292
  • Referee: Gerry Austin
  • TV announcers (FOX): Sam Rosen, Bill Maas & Levan Reid
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • NE –Troy Brown 8-yard pass from Tom Brady (pass failed), 7:23.Patriots 13–0.Drive: 8 plays, 93 yards, 4:06.
  • NE –Charles Johnson 24-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:10.Patriots 20–0.Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, 1:40.

Third quarter

  • NO –John Carney 31-yard field goal, 6:59.Patriots 20–3.Drive: 7 plays, 49 yards, 1:19.
  • NO –Ricky Williams 3-yard run (John Carney kick), 2:11.Patriots 20–10.Drive: 6 plays, 83 yards, 2:35.

Fourth quarter

  • NE –Marc Edwards 2-yard pass from Tom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 13:24.Patriots 27–10.Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 3:47.
  • NO –Willie Jackson 7-yard pass fromAaron Brooks (John Carney kick), 8:15.Patriots 27–17.Drive: 13 plays, 83 yards, 2:35.
  • NE – Antowain Smith 3-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 2:25.Patriots 34–17.Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 5:50.

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  • NO – Aaron Brooks – 7 rushes, 65 yards
  • NE –Antowain Smith – 24 rushes, 111 yards, TD

Top receivers

Drew Bledsoe was medically cleared to return to the field, butBill Belichick ruled that Brady would remain the starter. Brady responded with four touchdowns in a 34–17 triumph.Ricky Williams, soon to leave the Saints for theMiami Dolphins, rushed for 56 yards and a touchdown in his first encounter with the Patriots.

Week 12: at New York Jets

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Week 12: New England Patriots at New York Jets – Game summary
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Patriots0014317
Jets1033016

atGiants Stadium,East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: December 2
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 53 °F (12 °C)
  • Game attendance: 78,712
  • Referee:Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gus Johnson, Brent Jones & Marcus Allen
Game information

First quarter

  • NYJ –Laveranues Coles 34-yard pass fromVinny Testaverde (John Hall kick), 11:52.Jets 7–0.Drive: 6 plays, 72 yards, 3:08.
  • NYJ – John Hall 19-yard field goal, 4:53.Jets 10–0.Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 4:49.

Second quarter

  • NYJ – John Hall 40-yard field goal, 2:47.Jets 13–0.Drive: 10 plays, 44 yards, 5:02.

Third quarter

  • NE –Antowain Smith 4-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 10:19.Jets 13–7.Drive: 5 plays, 57 yards, 2:06.
  • NYJ – John Hall 50-yard field goal, 6:57.Jets 16–7.Drive: 6 plays, 20 yards, 3:22.
  • NE –Marc Edwards 4-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 2:11.Jets 16–14.Drive: 9 plays, 82 yards, 4:46.

Fourth quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 28-yard field goal, 6:29.Patriots 17–16.Drive: 11 plays, 57 yards, 5:47.

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The Jets bullied the Patriots en route to a 13–0 halftime lead, but the Patriots stormed back, scoring 14 third-quarter points en route to a 17–16 win.

Week 13: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week 13: Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots – Game summary
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Browns1003316
Patriots3170727

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: December 9
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 37 °F (3 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,292
  • Referee: Walt Coleman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gus Johnson & Brent Jones
Game information

First quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 54-yard field goal, 9:41.Patriots 3–0.Drive: 7 plays, 17 yards, 4:27.
  • CLE –Phil Dawson 27-yard field goal, 1:21.Tied 3–3.Drive: 16 plays, 59 yards, 8:20.
  • CLE –Corey Fuller 49-yard interception return (Phil Dawson kick), 1:02.Browns 10–3.

Second quarter

  • NE –Antowain Smith 1-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 9:39.Tied 10–10.Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 6:23.
  • NE –Troy Brown 85-yard punt return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 3:28.Patriots 17–10.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 38-yard field goal, 0:03.Patriots 20–10.Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards, 1:14.

Third quarter

  • CLE – Phil Dawson 39-yard field goal, 10:45.Patriots 20–13.Drive: 7 plays, 16 yards, 3:07.

Fourth quarter

  • CLE – Phil Dawson 22-yard field goal, 12:39.Patriots 20–16.Drive: 7 plays, 58 yards, 2:21.
  • NE – Antowain Smith 5-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 2:43.Patriots 27–16.Drive: 6 plays, 36 yards, 3:21.

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TheBrowns held a 10–3 lead after one quarter, but the Patriots were able to rally for 24 points in the final three quarters as the defense held the Browns to just six points in the second half as New England improved their record to 8–5.

Week 14: at Buffalo Bills

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Week 14: New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
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Patriots3303312
Bills003609

atRalph Wilson Stadium,Orchard Park, New York

  • Date: December 16
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 34 °F (1 °C)
  • Game attendance: 45,527
  • Referee:Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (CBS):Don Criqui andSteve Tasker
Game information

First quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 40-yard field goal, 4:02.Patriots 3–0.Drive: 9 plays, 28 yards, 4:09.

Second quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 32-yard field goal, 0:53.Patriots 6–0.Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 1:52.

Third quarter

  • BUF –Shayne Graham 41-yard field goal, 11:13.Patriots 6–3.Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, 2:06.

Fourth quarter

  • BUF – Shayne Graham 25-yard field goal, 10:38.Tied 6–6.Drive: 15 plays, 76 yards, 7:46.
  • BUF – Shayne Graham 41-yard field goal, 5:57.Bills 9–6.Drive: 8 plays, 33 yards, 3:04.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 25-yard field goal, 2:45.Tied 9–9.Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, 3:12.

Overtime

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 23-yard field goal, 9:15.Patriots 12–9.Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:18.

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Field goals ruled the day as theBuffalo Bills'Shayne Graham and the Patriots'Adam Vinatieri kicked seven combined in a 12–9 overtime Patriots win. The most controversial play came in overtime whenDavid Patten caught a pass and was knocked out of bounds; the ball bounced off his feet and was recovered by the Bills, but the play went to review and refereeMike Carey determined that Patten, momentarily unconscious, had his head out of bounds when the ball touched his feet; by rule the ball was dead. The Patriots thus retained possession enough for the game-winning 23-yard field goal.

Week 15: vs. Miami Dolphins

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Week 15: Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots – Game summary
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Dolphins0301013
Patriots0200020

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 1:35 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 37 °F (3 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,292
  • Referee: Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms & Armen Keteyian
Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays

Second quarter

  • NE –Antowain Smith 2-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 14:57.Patriots 7–0.Drive: 5 plays, 52 yards, 1:41.
  • NE –Patrick Pass 23-yard pass fromTom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 10:58.Patriots 14–0.Drive: 4 plays, 73 yards, 2:19.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 32-yard field goal, 4:31.Patriots 17–0.Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards, 5:22.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 23-yard field goal, 0:57.Patriots 20–0.Drive: 8 plays, 37 yards, 3:34.
  • MIA –Olindo Mare 36-yard field goal, 0:03.Patriots 20–3.Drive: 7 plays, 38 yards, 0:54.

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays

Fourth quarter

  • MIA – Olindo Mare 36-yard field goal, 13:41.Patriots 20–6.Drive: 10 plays, 58 yards, 2:48.
  • MIA –Jeff Ogden 10-yard pass fromJay Fiedler (Olindo Mare kick), 1:28.Patriots 20–13.Drive: 10 plays, 79 yards, 2:32.

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The Patriots defeated the Dolphins 20–13 for the first time sinceNovember 23, 1998 in the final regular season game forFoxboro Stadium. During halftime, Patriot greats of the past and present were paraded with each commemorating a season of the stadium's 31-season existence –John Hannah represented 1973 (the year he was drafted by New England),Steve Grogan represented1976 (the year of the infamous "Ben Dreith game" againstOakland),Drew Bledsoe represented1996 (theSuper Bowl XXXI season), and so forth. During the game itself,Tom Brady caught a 23-yard pass fromKevin Faulk and threw for 109 yards himself, as the Patriots raced out to an early lead and held off a late Dolphins rally to earn sole 1st place in the AFC East and clinch their first playoff berth since 1998.

Week 17: at Carolina Panthers

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Week 17: New England Patriots at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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Patriots100141438
Panthers03306

atEricsson Stadium,Charlotte, North Carolina

  • Date: January 6, 2002
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 71,907
  • Referee: Tom White
  • TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan, Craig James & Beasley Reece
Game information

First quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 19-yard field goal, 10:04.Patriots 3–0.Drive: 11 plays, 52 yards, 4:56.
  • NE –Ty Law 46-yard interception return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 7:58.Patriots 10–0.

Second quarter

  • CAR –John Kasay 29-yard field goal, 6:25.Patriots 10–3.Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 4:50.

Third quarter

  • NE –Troy Brown 68-yard punt return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 8:30.Patriots 17–3.
  • CAR – John Kasay 40-yard field goal, 4:46.Patriots 17–6.Drive: 7 plays, 48 yards, 3:44.
  • NE –Antowain Smith 32-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 1:29.Patriots 24–6.Drive: 6 plays, 63 yards, 3:17.

Fourth quarter

  • NE –Jermaine Wiggins 5-yard pass fromTom Brady (Adam Vinatieri kick), 10:38.Patriots 31–6.Drive: 3 plays, 9 yards, 0:48.
  • NE –Otis Smith 76-yard interception return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 5:45.Patriots 38–6.

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After the bye week, in the final regular season game, the Patriots beat thePanthers 38–6 to finish 11-5 (3-1 against the NFC West) and they clinched both the AFC East for the first time since1997, and the #2 seed in the AFC.

Standings

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AFC East
WLTPCTPFPASTK
(2)New England Patriots1150.688371272W6
(4)Miami Dolphins1150.688344290W2
(6)New York Jets1060.625308295W1
Indianapolis Colts6100.375413486W1
Buffalo Bills3130.188265420L1

Postseason results

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Main article:2001–02 NFL playoffs

AFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. (3) Oakland Raiders

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Main article:Tuck rule game
AFC Divisional Playoffs: (3) Oakland Raiders at (2) New England Patriots – Game summary
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Raiders0760013
Patriots00310316

atFoxboro Stadium,Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • NE –Adam Vinatieri 23-yard field goal, 8:39.Raiders 7–3.Drive: 12 plays, 62 yards, 6:21.
  • OAK – Sebastian Janikowski 38-yard field goal, 4:14.Raiders 10–3.Drive: 10 plays, 43 yards, 4:25.
  • OAK – Sebastian Janikowski 45-yard field goal, 1:41.Raiders 13–3.Drive: 7 plays, 24 yards, 1:38.

Fourth quarter

  • NE –Tom Brady 6-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 7:52.Raiders 13–10.Drive: 10 plays, 67 yards, 4:37.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 45-yard field goal, 0:27.Tied 13–13.Drive: 8 plays, 26 yards, 1:39.

Overtime

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 23-yard field goal, 6:31.Patriots 16–13.Drive: 15 plays, 61 yards, 8:29.

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The game, the final one in the history ofFoxboro Stadium, played in a heavy snowfall, will be remembered for a call near the end of the game, in which the referees initially ruled that New England quarterback Tom Brady had fumbled on a pass attempt, with Oakland protecting a three-point lead. Invoking the "tuck rule", where a ball is ruled an incomplete pass after the quarterback starts any forward motion, the referee overturned the decision after reviewing theinstant replay, calling the drop an incomplete pass rather than a fumble.

Both teams struggled in the heavy snow storm during the first half, combining for the same number of punts as first downs (11) and converting only one of 13 third downs. However, Raiders quarterbackRich Gannon was efficient, completing 10 of 14 passes for 87 yards, including a 13-yard touchdown pass toJames Jett early in the second quarter.

In the second half, things began to open up, especially for New England, who almost completely abandoned their running game and relied on Brady. He ended up completing 26 of 39 passes for 238 yards in the second half. On the opening drive of the third quarter, he led the Patriots 62 yards in 12 plays to the Raiders' 5-yard line, whereAdam Vinatieri made a 23-yard field goal to cut the score, 7–3. Oakland responded with a 10-play, 43-yard drive, and scored a 38-yard field goal fromSebastian Janikowski. Then after forcing a punt, a 22-yard reception by receiverJerry Rice set up Janikowski's second field goal, giving the Raiders a 13–3 lead with 2 minutes left in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Brady led the Patriots on a 10-play, 67-yard drive, completing 9 consecutive passes for 61 yards and finishing it with a 6-yard touchdown run. Later in the quarter, the infamous "tuck" incident occurred. As Brady dropped back to pass, he lost the ball while being tackled by former college teammateCharles Woodson, and Oakland linebackerGreg Biekert recovered it with 1:43 left. However, an instant replay challenge caused referee Walt Coleman to overturn the fumble, ruling Brady's arm had been moving forward while being tackled and making the play an incomplete pass. Taking advantage of his second chance, Brady led the Patriots inside the Raiders' 30-yard line where Vinatieri made a 45-yard field goal with 27 seconds left, a dramatic kick through heavy snowfall that barely cleared the crossbar, sending the game into overtime.

New England won the coin toss and drove for the winning field goal on a possession that featured a risky fourth down and 4 conversion attempt from Brady, who threw a 6-yard pass toDavid Patten at the Raiders' 22-yard line to keep the drive alive. While Vinatieri's game-tying kick had the wind at his back, this drive was into the wind and the Patriots wanted to move closer. Following five runs fromAntowain Smith and one from Brady, and after a drive of more than eight minutes, Vinatieri and holderKen Walter cleared snow away from where the ball would be spotted. Vinatieri then gave New England its first lead of the game, making a 23-yard field goal to win.

AFC Championship Game: at (1) Pittsburgh Steelers

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AFC Championship: (2) New England Patriots at (1) Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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Patriots777324
Steelers0314017

atHeinz Field,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: January 27, 2002
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Partly sunny, 50 °F (10 °C)
  • Game attendance: 64,704
  • Referee:Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, Armen Keteyian andBonnie Bernstein
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • PIT –Kris Brown 30-yard field goal, 13:33.Patriots 7–3.Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, 5:09.
  • NE –David Patten 11-yard pass fromDrew Bledsoe (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:58.Patriots 14–3.Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards, 1:44.

Third quarter

  • NE –Antwan Harris 49-yard blocked field goal return (Adam Vinatieri kick), 8:51.Patriots 21–3.
  • PIT –Jerome Bettis 1-yard run (Kris Brown kick), 5:11.Patriots 21–10.Drive: 8 plays, 79 yards, 3:40.
  • PIT –Amos Zereoue 11-yard run (Kris Brown kick), 1:29.Patriots 21–17.Drive: 5 plays, 32 yards, 1:41.

Fourth quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 44-yard field goal, 11:12.Patriots 24–17.Drive: 11 plays, 45 yards, 5:17.

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  • NE –Antowain Smith – 15 rushes, 47 yards
  • PIT – Kordell Stewart – 8 rushes, 41 yards

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The Patriots' storybook season continued asDrew Bledsoe came into the game in the second quarter in place of an injuredTom Brady – who replaced Bledsoe himself early in the season when he suffered a sheared blood vessel. The game was officiated byEd Hochuli and the frequency of penalties in the game was criticized by both teams and by some media afterward.

Patriots receiverTroy Brown opened up the scoring with a 55-yard punt return touchdown with 3:42 left in the first quarter. Pittsburgh responded by driving 65 yards in 10 plays and scoring with a 30-yard field goal fromKris Brown. Later in the quarter, Brady completed a 28-yard pass to Brown at the Steelers 40-yard line, but was knocked out of the game on the play. Bledsoe took over without missing a beat, rushing for four yards and completing three passes toDavid Patten for 37 yards, the last one an 11-yard touchdown to give the Patriots a 14–3 lead.

On the first drive of the second half, New England linebackerTedy Bruschi recovered a fumbled snap on the Steelers 35-yard line. But the Patriots gained only two yards on their next 4 plays and ended up turning the ball over on downs. Pittsburgh subsequently drove 52 yards to the 16-yard line to set up Brown's second field goal attempt, but this time his kick was blocked by defensive tackleBrandon Mitchell and Troy Brown recovered the ball. After returning it 11 yards, Brown threw alateral pass toAntwan Harris, who took the ball the remaining 45 yards for a touchdown to increase New England's lead to 21–3.

The Steelers struck back with quarterbackKordell Stewart completing a 24-yard pass toHines Ward and a 19-yardscreen pass toAmos Zereoué on an 8-play, 79-yard drive.Jerome Bettis finished it off with a 1-yard touchdown run, cutting the score to 21–10 with 5:11 left in the third quarter. New England was forced to punt after linebackerJason Gildon sacked Bledsoe on third down, andTroy Edwards returned the punt 28 yards to the Patriots 32-yard line. Five plays later, Zereoue scored with an 11-yard touchdown run, making the score 21–17.

Early in the fourth quarter,Adam Vinatieri's 44-yard field goal increased New England's lead to 24–17. Later in the period, the Patriots made two key stops to clinch the victory. First, safetyTebucky Jones intercepted a pass from Stewart and returned it 19 yards to the Steelers 34-yard line. Pittsburgh's defense managed to prevent a first down and Vinatieri missed a 50-yard field goal attempt that would have sealed the game, giving the Steelers the ball back on their own 40-yard line, but a few plays later,Lawyer Milloy intercepted a pass from Stewart with 2:02 left to seal the game, and the Patriots were able to run out the rest of the clock.

The win was the 300th career victory, encompassing the regular season and postseason, in Patriots franchise history.

Super Bowl XXXVI vs. (N1) St. Louis Rams

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Main article:Super Bowl XXXVI
Super Bowl XXXVI: (N1) St. Louis Rams vs. (A2) New England Patriots – Game summary
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Rams3001417
Patriots0143320

atLouisiana Superdome,New Orleans, Louisiana

Game information

First quarter

  • STL –Jeff Wilkins 50-yard field goal, 3:10.Rams 3–0.Drive: 10 plays, 48 yards, 5:05.

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 37-yard field goal, 1:18.Patriots 17–3.Drive: 5 plays, 14 yards, 2:07.

Fourth quarter

  • STL –Kurt Warner 2-yard run (Jeff Wilkins kick), 9:31.Patriots 17–10.Drive: 12 plays, 77 yards, 6:47.
  • STL –Ricky Proehl 26-yard pass from Kurt Warner (Jeff Wilkins kick), 1:30.Tied 17–17.Drive: 3 plays, 55 yards, 0:21.
  • NE – Adam Vinatieri 48-yard field goal, 0:00.Patriots 20–17.Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 1:30.

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The Rams scored first midway through the first quarter, driving 48 yards in 10 plays to set up a 50-yard field goal by kickerJeff Wilkins. At the time, the field goal was the third longest in Super Bowl history. The rest of the quarter was scoreless.

Early in the second quarter, the Rams drove to New England's 34-yard line, but quarterbackKurt Warner threw an incompletion on third down, and Wilkins' subsequent 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left.

With 8:49 left in the second quarter, New England cornerbackTy Law intercepted a pass intended for receiverIsaac Bruce and scored on a 47-yard return to give the Patriots a 7–3 lead. With less than two minutes left in the first half, Warner completed a pass to receiverRicky Proehl at the Patriots 40-yard line, but New England defensive backAntwan Harris forced a fumble while tackling him, which was recovered by Patriots defensive backTerrell Buckley. New England quarterbackTom Brady would lead a drive that culminated with an 8-yard touchdown pass to receiverDavid Patten with 31 seconds left in the half to give New England a 14–3 halftime lead. This was the first time in the 2001 season that St. Louis fell behind in a game by more than eight points.

The Patriots took the opening kickoff of the second half, but could only reach the St. Louis 43-yard line before being forced to punt. Aided by a 20-yard reception by wide receiverAz-Zahir Hakim, a 22-yard reception by Bruce, and a defensive pass interference penalty on Patriots defensive back Otis Smith, the Rams advanced to the New England 41-yard line. However, on the next play, linebackerMike Vrabel and defensive linemanRichard Seymour sacked Warner for a 9-yard loss. Warner then threw 2 consecutive incomplete passes, which resulted in the Rams punting.

Later in the third quarter,Otis Smith intercepted a pass intended for Rams wide receiverTorry Holt after Holt slipped while coming off the line of scrimmage, and returned the ball 30 yards to the Rams 33-yard line. Though St. Louis' defense did not give up a touchdown to the Patriots, kickerAdam Vinatieri made a 37-yard field goal to increase New England's lead to 17–3.

The Rams responded by driving to the Patriots' 3-yard line on their ensuing drive. On fourth-and-goal, the Rams attempted to score a touchdown, calling for a quarterback sneak by Warner. Warner fumbled the ball while being tackled by linebackerRoman Phifer, which was recovered by defensive backTebucky Jones who returned it 97 yards for a touchdown that would have increased the Patriots lead to 23–3. However, the play was nullified by a holding penalty on linebackerWillie McGinest, which in turn gave the Rams a first down on the 1-yard line instead. On second down, Warner scored on a 2-yard touchdown run to make the score 17–10, Patriots.

After Warner's touchdown, the Rams defense forced the Patriots to athree-and-out. St. Louis then drove from their own 7-yard line to the New England 36-yard line, aided by a 30-yard reception by Proehl. However, McGinest sacked Warner for a 16-yard loss on second down, pushing the Rams back to their 46-yard line. St. Louis ended up punting after Warner's third down pass was incomplete.

The Rams forced New England to another three-and-out, and got the ball back on their own 45-yard line with 1:51 left in the game. Warner threw three consecutive completions: an 18-yard pass to Hakim, an 11-yard one to receiverYo Murphy, and finally a 26-yard touchdown completion to Proehl that tied the game 17–17 with 1:30 left in the fourth quarter.

The Patriots had no timeouts left for their ensuing drive, which resulted incolor commentatorJohn Madden initially suggesting that the Patriots should run out the clock and attempt to win in overtime. Instead, New England attempted to get the winning score in regulation on the final drive. Brady opened the drive with three completions to running backJ.R. Redmond, which moved the ball to their 41-yard line with 33 seconds left. After an incomplete pass, Brady completed a clutch 23-yard pass to wide receiverTroy Brown, and followed it up with a 6-yard completion to tight endJermaine Wiggins to advance to the Rams' 30-yard line. Brady then spiked the ball with seven seconds left, which set up Vinatieri's 48-yard field goal attempt. Vinatieri's game-winning kick was successful, marking the first time in Super Bowl history that a game was won by a score on the final play.

Notes

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  1. ^abThe Patriots were originally scheduled to play the Carolina Panthers during Week 2 of the original NFL schedule (September 16) atEricsson Stadium inCharlotte. However, due to theSeptember 11 attacks, the game was rescheduled to Week 17.

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  11. ^"Draft pick received in a trade from the Detroit Lions for the Patriots' 2001 second-round pick (received with a 2001 fourth-round pick in a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Patriots' 2001 second-round pick) and 2001 sixth-round pick (received in a trade from the San Francisco 49ers for the Patriots' 2000 seventh-round pick (received in a trade from the Philadelphia Eagles for Dietrich Jells in 1998) in 2000)". Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2011. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  12. ^abThe Patriots traded their third-round pick to theMinnesota Vikings for the Vikings' third- and fourth-round selections.Patriots.com summaryArchived May 19, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  13. ^"Draft pick received in a trade from the San Diego Chargers for the Patriots' 2001 fourth-round pick (received with a 2001 second-round pick in a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Patriots' 2001 second-round pick) and 2001 fifth-round pick". Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2011. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  14. ^"Draft pick received with a 2001 seventh-round pick in a trade from the Detroit Lions for the Patriots' 2001 fifth-round pick". Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2011. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  15. ^Draft pick received with a 2001 sixth-round pick in a trade from the Detroit Lions for the Patriots' 2001 fifth-round pickArchived May 19, 2011, at theWayback Machine(received with a 2002 seventh-round pick from the New York Jets for the Patriots' 2000 first-round pick, 2001 fourth-round pick, and 2001 seventh-round pick in compensation for Bill Belichick in 2000).
  16. ^"2001 Staff Directory".2001 New England Patriots Media Guide. New England Patriots. p. 6.
  17. ^Felger, Michael,Boston Herald, September 10, 2001

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