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Recent Matchups

Saturday Dec 24, 2016 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) Patriots 41, Jets 2The Patriots swept past the Jets in this AFC East matchup. Tom Brady threw for 214 yards and three touchdowns, while the Jets remained scoreless the first three quarters of the game. The only points the Jets put on the board came from a field goal in the fourth quarter. The Patriots beat the Jets 41-3.

Sunday, December 27, 2015 at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Jets 26, Patriots 20 OTThe history of great Jets vs Patriots games added another chapter in the final Jets-Patriots matchup of 2015. The Jets came into the game looking to keep pace in the Wild Card race, while the Patriots looked to cement themselves as AFC East champions once again. After a back and forth game, New England and New York ended regulation tied at 20. The Jets won the coin toss for overtime and Ryan Fitzpatrick led New York on an impressive scoring drive, traveling 80 yards, on 5 plays, culminating in a touchdown pass to receiver Eric Decker for the win.

Sunday, October 25, 2015 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) Patriots 30, Jets 23New England has dominated the Patriots-Jets matchups over the past years and haven't dropped a game to New York at home since before 2012. But the Jets came out swinging, holding the high powered Patriots offense to only 16 points through 3 quarters. But Tom Brady and the Patriots offense found the answer in the 4th quarter, connecting for 14 points, to give the Patriots a 7 point win. Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 295 yards and 2 touchdowns in the loss.

Sunday, December 21, 2014 at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Patriots 17, Jets 16 It was a slow start but a tight finish at MetLife Stadium where the Jets ended up falling short to the Patriots 17-16. The defensive battle started with a scoreless first quarter that quickly turned to a Jets 10-7 lead heading into the half. The Patriots would take the lead back at the beginning of the fourth quarter and would hold the Jets off for the remainder of the game only allowing a 37 yard field goal to keep them with in one.

Thursday, October 16, 2014 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) Patriots 27, Jets 25 In a year of brutal Thursday Night Football games, the Jets and Patriots provided fans with a game worth watching. The bitter rivalry between the two teams stayed close in the first half and the Jets can thank their spot on Kicker Nick Folk for that as he knocked down four 20+ yard field goals, including 2 at 46 and 47-yards. Tom Brady, still on his mission to prove the critics wrong, got started early with a 49-yard touchdown pass to Vereen just a few minutes followed by a second to his running back to enter the half up 17-12. The game came down to a 58-yard attempt from Folk to win the game but was blocked in the final seconds to give the Patriots the win 27-25.

Sunday, October 20, 2013 at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Jets 30, Patriots 27 Tom Brady was held without a passing touchdown as the Jets pulled off the shocker at MetLife to pull to within one game of first place in the AFC East. Chris Ivory rushed for 104 yards on 34 carries, while Jeremy Kerley had eight receptions for 97 yards and a TD. While Geno Smith managed the game well, it was the rushing attack that the Jets relied on with the game on the line. It was 12 rushes and only one pass play in the game-winning drive, as well as a 15-yard penalty some Patriots are calling foul on.

Thursday, September 12, 2013 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) Patriots 13, Jets 10 It was a cold and wet night in Foxborough, but the Patriots prevailed behind the early 39-yard TD pass from Brady to Aaron Dobson. The Patriots had only 9 first downs all game, but an early 10-0 lead and strong defense throughout the game was enough to get to win over the rival Jets. Bilal Powell was able to punch in a 3-yard TD with five minutes left in the third quarter, but the Jets couldn't get anything going after that.

Thursday, November 22, 2012 at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Patriots 49, Jets 19 Wes Welker, Shane Vereen and Julian Edelman all caught touchdowns en route to a beating of the punch-less Jets at MetLife on Thanksgiving night. The Pats went up 35-0 in the second quarter, putting no doubt in the minds of the 79,000+ in attendance on who was going to win this game. Brady had 4 total touchdowns, including a 56-yard pass to Edelman and a short pass to Vereen that he was able to turn into an 83-yard score. The Patriots move to 8-3 while the troubled Jets fall to 4-7.