The Patriots entered the season as the defending champions ofSuper Bowl LI.[1] They failed to match their 14–2 record from last season with their Week 14 loss to theMiami Dolphins.[2] Despite that, in Week 15, the Patriots secured their 9th consecutiveAFC East title, their 15th of the last 17seasons, with their victory over thePittsburgh Steelers.[3] With their win over theBuffalo Bills in week 16, the Patriots obtained their 8th consecutive 12-or-more win season stretching all the way from2010, anNFL record.[4] Their Week 17 victory over theNew York Jets clinched their top seed in the AFC for the second straight year, thus giving the Patriotshome-field advantage throughout the entire AFCplayoffs for the second year in a row.[5]
The Patriots defeated theTennessee Titans in the divisional round 35–14, and theJacksonville Jaguars in theAFC Championship Game 24–20, claiming their second consecutive AFC title.[6] This was their seventh consecutive AFC Championship appearance, adding onto their record from the previous year.[7] The win also madeTom Brady the oldest quarterback (40 years, 163 days) to win a playoff game, surpassingBrett Favre for the record.[8] It was also the second time they advanced to the Super Bowl two consecutive seasons, the first being2004. They faced thePhiladelphia Eagles in a rematch ofSuper Bowl XXXIX. This also made the Patriots the only team in NFL history to appear in ten Super Bowls, and gave the Patriots a chance to repeat asSuper Bowl Champions for the second time in franchise history, and for the first time since 2004. In addition, they had the chance to tie thePittsburgh Steelers for the record of most Super Bowl wins by a team in NFL history with 6. However, due to a late strip-sack of Brady by Brandon Graham and a failed Hail Mary pass, the Patriots lostSuper Bowl LII to the Eagles by a score of 41–33, ending New England's chance at a sixth Super Bowl title and resulting in their first Super Bowl loss since2011. The loss prevented the Patriots from repeating their three-in-four Super Bowl run that they managed from 2001 to 2004. Also with the loss, the Patriots tied the NFL record for most Super Bowl losses with five, and made them the fifth defendingSuper Bowl champion to lose the next year's game, after the1978 Dallas Cowboys, the1983 Washington Redskins, the1997 Green Bay Packers, and the2014 Seattle Seahawks.[9] They would later be joined by the2020 and2024 Kansas City Chiefs.
February 27: After serving as a Patriots coaching assistant for 2 years,Nick Caley was named as the Patriotstight ends coach, replacing former Patriots tight ends coach Brian Daboll for the job.[11]
March 10: The Patriots were involved in a trade in which they sent their second-round selection to theCarolina Panthers fordefensive endKony Ealy and a third-round selection.[113]
March 10: The Patriots were involved in a trade in which they sent their first-round selection and a third-round selection to theNew Orleans Saints forwide receiverBrandin Cooks and a fourth-round selection.[114]
The fourth-round selection that the Patriots obtained from the trade with theNew Orleans Saints would have beenNo. 118 overall; however, it was forfeited as part of the punishment for theDeflategate scandal.[122][123]
The Patriots were awarded an additional fifth-round compensatory selection –No. 183 overall.[124]
As a result of their trades, the Patriots did not use any of their assigned selections, and drafted just four players—the lowest number in franchise history.[126]
September 2:Wide receiverJulian Edelman was placed on injured reserve after suffering a tornACL in the week 3 preseason matchup against theDetroit Lions. It was confirmed that he would be out for the entire season.[138][139]
September 2:CornerbackCyrus Jones was placed on injured reserve after sustaining a torn ACL andmeniscus during the week 4 preseason matchup against theNew York Giants. He would be out for the entire season.[140][139]
September 4:Outside linebackerShea McClellin was placed on injured reserve after being out since early preseason. He will be ineligible to return until week 8.[67][142]
September 22:Defensive tackleVincent Valentine was placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury that kept him out of practice throughout the season.[143]
January 17: CornerbackJonathan Jones suffered an ankle injury in the Patriots' divisional-round game against theTennessee Titans and was placed on injured reserved.[87]
The Patriots started their season at home on Thursday, September 7 as the defending Super Bowl champion. They would strike first in the first quarter whenMike Gillislee ran for a 2-yard touchdown for a 7–0 lead. The Chiefs however tied it later on in the quarter at 7–7 whenAlex Smith found Demetrius Harris on a 7-yard pass. In the second quarter, the Pats moved ahead by double digits asStephen Gostkowski kicked a 25-yard field goal followed up by Gillislee running for another 2-yard touchdown to make the score 10–7 and increased it to 17–7. The Chiefs came within 3 before halftime when Smith foundKareem Hunt on a 3-yard pass for a 17–14 game.
In the third quarter, the Chiefs took the lead as Smith foundTyreek Hill on a 75-yard pass to make it 21–17. Though the Pats moved back into the lead when Gillislee ran for a 1-yard touchdown to make it 24–21. They then closed out the quarter with a 27–21 lead when Gostowski kicked a 32-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, it was all Chiefs. It all started with Smith finding Hunt again this time on a 78-yard pass to retake the lead 28–27. This was followed by Hunt's 4-yard run for a touchdown to make it 35–27. Finally, they closed the scoring of the game withCharcandrick West's 21-yard run for a touchdown for the final score of 42–27.[147]
This game was the Chiefs' first win in Foxborough since 1990.[148] Additionally, the Patriots defense allowed 537 total yards which is the most yardage ever given up by aBill Belichick team during a single game as the Patriots began 0–1 for the first time since 2014.[149]
This was the first Patriots game to air on new NBC affiliateWBTS-TV in Boston.[150]
The Patriots rebounded from their opening week loss by establishing an early insurmountable lead against the New Orleans Saints in their week 2 matchup for their first visit to Mercedes-Benz Superdome since the Saints' Super Bowl winning2009 season.Brandin Cooks returned to the Bayou while the controversy for the Saints was around backsAdrian Peterson andMark Ingram II competing for touches. (Alvin Kamara, who would go on to win 2017 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, was not yet getting significant playing time in week 2.) Peterson would later be shipped to theCardinals in an ironic turn of events forChris Johnson.Tom Brady completed three first-quarter touchdown passes toRex Burkhead,Rob Gronkowski, andChris Hogan. The three touchdowns marked a personal record for Brady, who had never in his career had so many scores in the first quarter of any game.[151]Mike Gillislee added a running touchdown in the second quarter, and the Patriots played a conservative second half to seal the 36–20 victory. This would be the only home loss the Saints would have this season. Grownkowski injured his groin in the third quarter, causing him to leave the game.[152]
The week 3 matchup vs. the Texans proved to be a greater challenge for the Patriots than the Saints had been in week 2. The Patriots scored first on a 7-play drive ending with aTom Brady 5-yard throw toRob Gronkowski, who was playing with a groin injury that took him out of the previous week's game. The game would progress through seven lead changes, as Texans rookie quarterbackDeshaun Watson would go drive-for-drive against Brady. Watson threw two touchdowns, one of which to his tight endRyan Griffin, who attended college in New England atUConn. Two field goals late in the game would give the Texans their final lead at 33–28. With less than 2:25 remaining in the game, Brady led the Patriots on a frantic 8-play 71-yard drive that culminated in a 25-yard reception byBrandin Cooks to give the Patriots the 36–33 win.[153]
The Patriots' third game at home this season was their second loss of the season. Tom Brady's attempted comeback in the fourth quarter was not enough to beat Cam Newton and the Panthers as Carolina upset New England 33–30 with a last second 48-yard field goal courtesy of Graham Gano. At the end of Week 4, the Patriots' defense was ranked last in the entire NFL.[154] In this rematch ofSuper Bowl XXXVIII, this was the second consecutive time, after the 2013 season, that the Pats lost a heartbreaker to Cam Newton. This was the last time the Patriots lost a home game until Week 14 of 2019.
With the loss, the Pats fell to 2–2. Brady's record against the Panthers overall also fell to 2–3.
For the first time since2009, the Patriots wore an all-white ensemble for this game, against the Buccaneers.[155] For the first time this season, the Patriots were held to just a single touchdown on offense. Buccaneers place kickerNick Folk missed all three field goal attempts in this game, which proved fatal to any chance they had at a comeback. After the conclusion of Week 5, the Patriots claimed a share in a three-way tie for the division lead. Star tight-end Rob Gronkowski did not play in the game, after being listed on the injury report for suffering from a thigh injury suffered at practice the previous day.[156]
Another interesting chapter was added to the Patriots-Jets rivalry at MetLife. With this victory over the Jets,quarterbackTom Brady earned his 187th regular season win. Brady surpassedBrett Favre andPeyton Manning as theNFL's soleall-time leader in regular season wins.[157] While missing two key components of their defensive secondary, the Patriots were able to overcome a two touchdown deficit in the first half and were able to hold on to secure the victory on a final drive surge from the Jets. Star tight endRob Gronkowski made his return to the lineup, and contributed two touchdowns as well as several other key catches in the victory. This game also marked the first time since Week 1 that Brady did not throw for 300 yards in addition to the Pats third win in a row against the Jets since2016.
During this game, in the 4th quarter, a controversial play caused a Jets touchdown to be reversed by official review when it was found that Jets tight endAustin Seferian-Jenkins juggled the ball after being hit, resulting in a fumble, and didn't regain control until he was out of bounds which, by rule, is enforced as a turnover and a touchback.
For the first time since Week 3 oflast season, the Patriots wore their all-blueColor Rush uniforms, for thisSuper Bowl LI rematch.[155] The Patriots defense, for the first time this season, were able to hold an opposing quarterback under 300 passing yards, withMatt Ryan only logging 233. The defense also made key stops, including blocking a field goal, stopping the Falcons in the red zone resulting in a missed field goal, and stopping Atlanta on a 4th down attempt from the 1-yard line. During the game, an extremely dense fog covered the stadium for most of the contest, resulting in the television broadcast being forced to use their on-field cameras much more than normal. As the Chiefs had lost to Oakland onThursday Night Football, the Patriots' win against the Falcons moved them into a three-way tie for the best record in the AFC with the Chiefs and Steelers.This was New England's 6th win against the Falcons since 2001.
In their last game before the bye week, the Patriots took on theLos Angeles Chargers at home. The teams traded punts on the opening two possessions. The Chargers scored first on an 87-yard run byMelvin Gordon, matching a 56-year old Chargers record. With the next drive, the Patriots scored on a 2-yard pass toRob Gronkowski at the start of the second quarter. Later in the second quarter, the Chargers returnerTravis Benjamin caught aRyan Allen punt at his own 8-yard line and ran backwards into his own endzone in an attempt to evade the Patriots coverage team. The resulting safety byBrandon King gave the Patriots their first lead at 9–7, and the Patriots would never trail again, kicking four field goals, and holding off a late-game surge by the Chargers to preserve a 21–13 win.
The game was notable for the performances by Patriots running backs. Heavy rain slowed down the long passing game, so short passes to the running backs dominated the Patriots offensive game plan. Running backsJames White andRex Burkhead led the Patriots in receiving with 85 yards and 68 yards respectively, mostly onyards after catch. Fellow running backDion Lewis led the Patriots in ground yardage for the fourth straight week, withMike Gillislee also contributing to key short-yardage situations.
With the win, the Patriots entered the bye week and improved to 6–2. A few days after this, the Patriots sent backup QBJimmy Garoppolo to theSan Francisco 49ers for a second-round draft pick. Garoppolo led the 49ers to five consecutive wins after replacingC. J. Beathard.
The Patriots usually play very well coming off of a bye week[158] and 2017 was no exception. The Patriots opened the game with a 3-and-out, but on the ensuing punt, Denver returnerIsaiah McKenzie muffed the return, and it was recovered by the Patriots. Brady capitalized quickly, as two quick completions toRex Burkhead gave the Pats the lead at 12:43 in the first quarter, a lead they would not relinquish. The Broncos answered with a field goal, and on the ensuing kickoff, Pats special teams came through again with aDion Lewis kick return for a touchdown. The Broncos added a second field goal in the first quarter, while the Patriots responded with one of their own at the start of the second quarter. The Broncos next drive stalled out short of midfield, and Burkhead found a hole in the line to block theRiley Dixon punt, once again giving the Patriots good field position. The Patriots and Broncos traded field goals, and the Patriots closed out the first half with a Brady-to-Dwayne Allen touchdown, his first reception of the season. The Broncos only sustained touchdown drive came at the start of the second half, ending in aBrock Osweiler-to-Demaryius Thomas seven-yard pass. Two more touchdowns by the Patriots (a run by Lewis and a reception byJames White) would seal the deal, with Brady taking a rest at the end of the game to give new acquisitionBrian Hoyer some game-time reps.
For his performance, Brady was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week, his third this season and the 30th of his career. In addition, running back Dion Lewis also earned honors, receiving the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week award.
The Pats' 14-game road win streak ended in Miami, the same place where they suffered their last regular season road loss on January 3, 2016. Rob Gronkowski missed this game due to suspension.
The return of Rob Gronkowski, and a late-game interception resulted in the Patriots defeating the Steelers. The Pats won the AFC East for the 9th straight year. The Patriots trailed 24–16 at the end of the third quarter. They scored on a 46-yard field goal with 4:00 left in the game to pull within 24–19. Then, with 56 seconds remaining, Dion Lewis scored on an 8-yard run and the Patriots added a two-point conversion to go ahead 27–24.
JuJu Smith-Schuster set the Steelers up deep in Patriots territory with a 69-yard reception from Ben Roethlisberger. It looked like Pittsburgh regained the lead on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to tight end Jesse James. However, the play was overturned and the Steelers couldn't find the end zone. The game ended on a Roethlisberger interception. With this win, the Patriots improved to 11–3 and clinched theAFC East division title for the 9th consecutive season.
Steelers wide receiverAntonio Brown left in the first half with a bruised calf. He was taken to the hospital and didn't return.
Tom Brady passed for a pair of touchdowns and the New England Patriots stayed on track to claim home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs with a 37–16 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and also with theJacksonville Jaguars losing late in the day, the Patriots clinched a first round bye for the 8th consecutive season.
Dion Lewis caught a touchdown pass and rushed for a 4-yard score. He carried 24 times for career-high 129 yards. It was just his second-career 100-yard game. Mike Gillislee (former Bill himself), active for the first time in six games, added a 1-yard rushing touchdown.
^abNew England claimed the No. 1 seed over Pittsburgh based on head-to-head victory.
^abJacksonville claimed the No. 3 seed over Kansas City based on conference record.
^abcdTennessee finished ahead of Buffalo, Baltimore and Los Angeles Chargers based on conference record, claiming the No. 5 seed. Buffalo and Baltimore finished ahead of Los Angeles Chargers based on conference record. Buffalo claimed the No. 6 seed over Baltimore based on strength of victory.
^abOakland finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head victory.
^abDenver finished ahead of the New York Jets based on head-to-head victory.
^abIndianapolis finished ahead of Houston based on head-to-head sweep.
^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.
The Patriots set a club playoff record by sackingMarcus Mariota eight times for their second win in three career playoff matches with the Titans franchise. The Patriots held Titans RBDerrick Henry to only 28 yards on 12 carries the week after he went for 156 yds against the Chiefs. This marked the third playoff meeting between the two clubs, the first since2003, with the Patriots now holding a 2–1 advantage. They split the first two meetings, both in the divisional round, including the first game against the Titans' predecessor, the Houston Oilers.
This marked the fifth playoff meeting between the two clubs with the Patriots now holding a 4–1 advantage. This was their second meeting in theAFC Championship Game, the Patriots winning in1996 as well.
The Pats overall record improved to 15–3. As of2025, this remains both the last time the Patriots had played against the Jaguars in the playoffs and the last time the AFC Championship game was held in Gillette Stadium.
With this loss, the Patriots were unable to defend their Super Bowl title from last year. The team finished the season with an overall record of 15–4. However, the 33 points scored is the most ever by a team that lost the Super Bowl (since surpassed by the Eagles inSuper Bowl LVII with 35). Tom Brady is also the first quarterback ever to throw for over 500 yards and lose the Super Bowl. His personal Super Bowl record dropped to 5–3. His record against the NFC East in Super Bowls also dropped to 1–3.
The Patriots, however, became the first team to appear in and play in 10 Super Bowls. But, despite the fact that they are still tied with the Cowboys and 49ers for 5 franchise wins, this loss tied them with the Broncos for most Super Bowls lost, with 5.
Week 2:AFC Offensive Player of the Week[162] Week 3: AFC Offensive Player of the Week[163] Week 3:FedEx Air Player of the Week[164] Week 10: AFC Offensive Player of the Week[165] November: AFC Offensive Player of the Month[166] 2017 Associated PressNFL MVP[167]