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On this day in New England Patriots history, Tom Brady made history over the Tennessee Titans by throwing five touchdowns in the second quarter.
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Patriots vs. Bills series history: Times have changed
The Patriots will visit the Bills in Orchard Park for a primetime meeting — the last at Buffalo’s old arena before it will be replaced by the New Highmark Stadium in 2026. New England has some fond memories of that place and the series overall, despite recent history not being too kind to the team.
One of the most astonishing statistics of the Brian Callahan era revolves around the Tennessee Titans inability to win at home. Coincidentally, their last win a
The New England Patriots are looking to win a fourth straight game when they pay a visit to the Tennessee Titans for a Week 7 showdown on Sunday.
Titans snow game of 2009 stands as one of Tom Brady's more famous moments, from the touchdowns to the visuals.
It was New England's third consecutive victory, something the Patriots (4-2) haven't achieved since 2022. It also improved their road mark to 3-0, which Vrabel said his young team should celebrate.
At 4-2, the Patriots are tied for the best record in the AFC East. They also have the third-softest schedule in the NFL, according to Pro Football Reference’s simple rating system. Their toughest challenge so far came in a loss to the Steelers. Seven of their final 11 games are against teams in the bottom third of the SRS.
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Series history, records, and notable stats from Saints vs. Patriots
Who's in the lead? Looking back through the series history between the New Orleans Saints and their Week 5 opponent, the New England Patriots:
New England Patriots rookie kicker Andy Borregales made history with his 52-yard, game-winning kick that he sent through the uprights to upset the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park.
Tom Brady has the second-most receiving yards in NFL history by a player after turning 40 years old. Yes, that'd be the New England Patriots ' all-time great quarterback Brady. Wide receivers in NFL history have essentially never made it to 40. There's just one exception: Jerry Rice.