Pats make history with 11th consecutive 10 win season

After recording their tenth win of the season with a dramatic comeback last Sunday vs. the Browns, the Patriots tied the longest streak of ten win seasons in NFL history with 11. The only other team to achieve the feat is the 49ers from 1983-1998.


During this time span, the team has gone 136-37 (.786 winning percentage), appeared in 4 Super Bowls (2-2 record), won the AFC East title in 9 of the 10 complete seasons played, and missed the playoffs just once in 2008, when Tom Brady missed the entire season. Below is a year-by-year breakdown of New England's prolific and historic run.


Year AFC East Place Wins Losses Postseason Results
2003 1st 14 2 Won Super Bowl XXXVIII (2) (Panthers) 32–29
2004 1st 14 2 Won Super Bowl XXXIX (3) (Eagles) 24–21
2005 1st 10 6 Lost Divisional Playoffs (Broncos) 27–13
2006 1st 12 4 Lost Conference Championship (Colts) 38–34
2007 1st 16 0 Lost Super Bowl XLII (Giants) 17–14
2008 2nd 11 5 Missed Playoffs
2009 1st 10 6 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Ravens) 33–14
2010 1st 14 2 Lost Divisional Playoffs (Jets) 28–21
2011 1st 13 3 Lost Super Bowl XLVI (Giants) 21-17
2012 1st 12 4 Lost Conference Championship (Ravens) 28-13
2013 TBD 10 3 TBD

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