Due to their deferral of the opening coin toss, the Patriots began the second half with possession.
The Patriots began the 1994 season with a 3-6 record before winning their final seven games, finishing 10-6 and qualifying the playoffs.
With their 49-28 win, the Patriots began a season 7-0 for the first time in team history.
The Patriots took the ball at their own 1-yard line and then began a 6-minute, 12 play drive, passing on every down.
With the win the Patriots began the season at 1-0.
When they played the second time, the Patriots were only beginning their run to the Super Bowl.
The Patriots began their regular season at home against the Chiefs.
By spring 1773, Patriots decided to follow the Massachusetts system and began to set up their own committees in each colony.
The Patriots began the season 5-1 but featured a 6-5 record later in the season.
When the Patriots began the year 0-2, some of these veterans helped keep the team focused.