Post-Game Talk: WEEK 11 - Pats stun the sʇǝɾ with a PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWN!!!! PATS 10 - sʇǝɾ 3 F

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The New England Patriots moved above .500 for the first time in 2022 after a 26-3 victory over the Indianapolis Colts prior to the Bye Week and will return to action this week when they begin a stretch of three games in 12 days when they host the New York Jets this Sunday. Following the Jets the Patriots will play back-to-back games on Thursday with a Thanksgiving night game at Minnesota and a Thursday night game against Buffalo at Gillette Stadium.

All four teams in the AFC East have a winning record through the first 10 weeks: Miami (7-3), the New York Jets (6-3), Buffalo (6-3) and New England (5-4). It marks the fifth time since 2002 that all four teams in a single division have a winning record through the first nine weeks of a season, joining the 2021 AFC North, 2021 AFC West, 2014 AFC North and 2008 NFC East.

The Patriots have won 13 straight games over the New York Jets with six straight series sweeps (2016-21). If the Patriots win their 14th straight game against the Jets this week, they will have the longest current winning streak in the NFL.

The New England Patriots and New York Jets will meet for the second time this season and the second time in a three week span when they host the Jets this Sunday at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots won at MetLife Stadium, 22-17, on Oct. 30. The Patriots enter this week with 13 straight wins over the Jets, including series sweeps in each of the last six seasons. The 13 straight wins are second in team history to the 15 straight wins the Patriots had over Buffalo (2003-10) and the six straight series sweeps are second to seven straight over Buffalo (2004-10).

Overall, the Patriots have 22 series sweeps over the Jets with 13 under Bill Belichick and 15 under Robert Kraft.

New England leads the series, 72-54-1 overall. The Patriots are 38-25-1 all-time in home games against the Jets, including 18-4 at Gillette Stadium.

The teams have played in the postseason three times – a 1985 Wild Card game, a 2006 Wild Card game and an AFC Divisional game in 2010. New England beat the Jets, 26-14, in 1985 at the Meadowlands en route to Super Bowl XX. In 2006, the Patriots defeated the Jets, 37-16, at Gillette Stadium and the Jets beat the Patriots, 28-21, in the 2010 Divisional playoff game in Foxborough.

New England is 43-16 against the Jets since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994.

New England's 72 overall victories over the Jets (including two playoff wins) are the second-most over any single opponent, trailing only the 77 all-time wins over Buffalo.​

SERIES TRENDS​

NEW ENGLAND 72, NEW YORK 54, 1 TIE
(INCLUDING NEW ENGLAND 2, NEW YORK 1 IN PLAYOFFS)
Home Record: 38-25-1 (incl. 1-1 in playoffs)
  • Record in Foxborough: 34-19​
  • Gillette Stadium: 18-4 (incl. 1-1 playoffs)​
  • Foxboro Stadium: 16-15​
  • Record in Boston: 4-5-1​
  • Record in Birmingham, Ala.: 0-1​
Road Record: 34-29 (incl. 1-0 in playoffs)
  • MetLife Stadium: 10-3​
  • Giants Stadium: 17-10 (incl. 1-0 playoffs)​
  • Shea Stadium: 5-14​
  • Polo Grounds: 2-2​
Seasonal Sweeps: Patriots 22 (most recent '21), Jets 14 ('00)
Bill Belichick vs. N.Y. Jets: 37-12 (35-11 with New England)

 

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