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2002 New England Patriots season
The 2002 season was the New England Patriots' 33rd in the National Football League (NFL), their 43rd overall and their third under head coach Bill Belichick. They finished with a 9–7 record, good enough for second in the division but not a playoff berth. It was their first season at their new home field, Gillette Stadium, which replaced the adjacent Foxboro Stadium. This was the first season since 1992 that Drew Bledsoe was not on the opening day roster, as he was traded to the Buffalo Bills during the offseason. Following their victory in Super Bowl XXXVI seven months earlier, the Patriots played their first game in the new Gillette Stadium in the NFL's primetime Monday Night Football opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a win for the Patriots. After an additional two wins to begin the season, including a 44–7 road win against the division rival New York Jets, the team lost five of its next seven games, allowing an average of 137 rushing yards a game during that span. In the final week of the season, the Patriots defeated the Miami Dolphins on an overtime Adam Vinatieri field goal to give both teams a 9–7 record. A few hours later, the Jets, who defeated the Patriots the week prior, also finished with a 9–7 record with a win over the Green Bay Packers. Due to their record against common opponents, after the Jets won the tiebreaker for the division title, both the Patriots and Dolphins were eliminated from the playoff contention. The 2002 season was the only time the Patriots failed to win at least 10 games during the regular season in the Brady–Belichick era. It also marked the only season with Tom Brady as the primary starter that the team failed to make the playoffs, and until 2022 the only time that Brady lost three consecutive games.
Offseason
2002 NFL draft
Staff
Final roster
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 2: at New York Jets
Week 3: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Week 4: at San Diego Chargers
This was the first time the Chargers had defeated the Patriots since 1970.
Week 5: at Miami Dolphins
Week 6: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 8: vs. Denver Broncos
Week 9: at Buffalo Bills
Week 10: at Chicago Bears
Week 11: at Oakland Raiders
Week 12: vs. Minnesota Vikings
Week 13: at Detroit Lions
Week 14: vs. Buffalo Bills
Week 15: at Tennessee Titans
Week 16: vs. New York Jets
Week 17: vs. Miami Dolphins
Standings
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