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New England Patriots news and history: The New England Patriots joined the AFL as a charter member in 1960. In its second season the team compiled a winning record. Eleven Patriots played in the 1963 AFL All-Star Game as head coach Mike Holovak steered Boston to a tie for the Eastern Division title. The team enjoyed many players, including linebackers Tom Addison and Nick Buoniconti, wide receiver—placekicker Gino Cappelletti, running back Jim Nance, and quarterback Babe Parilli.
The Patriots had a hard time from 1964 to 1969, winning records in only two of six seasons. In 1967 Nance received the league’s most valuable player (MVP) award. The club joined the NFL in 1970, making its home in Foxboro. Because the team played its games outside of Boston, the franchise was renamed in 1971 as the New England Patriots to appeal to a wider audience. The Patriots had a slow start in the NFL, winning no more than seven games in a season from 1970 to 1975.
New England made a remarkable turnaround in 1976, finishing with an 11-3 win-loss record and earning a wildcard berth to the playoffs under head coach Chuck Fairbanks. The team starred Russ Francis, John Hannah, Mike Haynes, and Steve Nelson. In 1978, led by second-year quarterback Steve Grogan, the Patriots won their first NFL Eastern Division crown.
1986 Super Bowl XX Lost to Chicago Bears 1997 Super Bowl XXXI Lost to Green Bay Packers 2002 Super Bowl XXXVI Defeated St. Louis Rams 2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII Defeated Carolina Panthers
Foxboro Stadium is the home of the New England Patriots.
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