Patriots vs Buccaneers in NFL Week 11

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The New England Patriots will aim for their eighth straight victory this week when they host the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football at Gillette Stadium. A win against the Jets will give the Patriots a 9-2 record an secure their first winning season since the 2021 season when they finished with a 10-7 record. The Patriots would also improve to a 3-0 record in AFC East Divisional play.

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Kickoff: Thursday, Nov. 13, 8:15 p.m. ET

Stadium: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA

Broadcast: Amazon Prime Video, WCVB Channel 5 (local)

Live stream/mobile: Amazon Prime, NFL+ (local), NFL Sunday Ticket (out of market), NFL Game Pass (international), SiriusXM App (NE: 821, NYJ: 824)

Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (local | Full list of affiliate stations), Westwood One Sports (national), SiriusXM (NE: 225, NYJ: 226, National: 88)

Odds: Patriots -12.5, O/U 43.5 (FanDuel Sportsbook)

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Game Center

PATRIOTS: Game Release (PDF) | Roster | Depth Chart | Stats
JETS: Roster | Depth Chart | Stats | Roster Flip Card (PDF)

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SERIES TRENDS

NEW ENGLAND 75, NEW YORK 56, 1 TIE
(INCLUDING NEW ENGLAND 2, NEW YORK 1 IN PLAYOFFS)

Home Record: 40-26-1 (incl. 1-1 in playoffs)

Record in Foxborough: 36-20

  • Gillette Stadium: 20-5 (incl. 1-1 playoffs)
  • Foxboro Stadium: 16-15
  • Record in Boston: 4-5-1
  • Record in Birmingham, Ala.: 0-1

Road Record: 35-30 (incl. 1-0 in playoffs)

  • MetLife Stadium: 11-4
  • Giants Stadium: 17-10 (incl. 1-0 playoffs)
  • Shea Stadium: 5-14
  • Polo Grounds: 2-2

Seasonal Sweeps: Patriots 23 (most recent '22), Jets 14 ('00)

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CONNECTIONS

FORMER PATRIOTS

Players

  • FB Andrew Beck (2019)
  • DL Byron Cowart (2019-21)
  • K Nick Folk (2019-22)
  • OL Chukwuma Okorafor (2024)
  • G Liam Fornadel (2024)

Coach

  • Wide Receivers Shawn Jefferson (1996-1999)
  • Quarterbacks Charles London (2005)

FORMER JETS

Players

  • T Morgan Moses (2021, 2024)
  • DL Leonard Taylor III (2024-25)

Coach

  • Offensive Line Doug Marrone (2002-05)
  • Outside Linebackers Mike Smith (2010-12)
  • Wide Receivers Todd Downing (2023-24)
  • Running Backs Tony Dews (2024)

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TALE OF THE TAPE

2025 REGULAR SEASON PATRIOTS JETS
Record 8-2 2-7
Divisional Standings 1st 4th
Total Yards Gained 3,591 2,570
Total Offense (Rank) 359.1 (11) 285.6 (28)
Rush Offense 117.7 (16) 141.8 (4)
Pass Offense 241.4 (9) 143.8 (32)
Points Per Game 26.5 (8) 21.7 (25)
Total Yards Allowed 3,062 2,961
Total Defense (Rank) 306.2 (8) 329.0 (18)
Rush Defense 79.2 (1) 138.2 (25)
Pass Defense 227.0 (21) 190.8 (8)
Points Allowed / Game 19.2 (6) 26.8 (26)
Possession Avg. 31:25 29:02
Sacks Allowed / Yards Lost 35/153 34/232
Sacks Made / Yards 22/139 17/116
Total Touchdowns Scored 32 19
Penalties Against / Yards 72/565 60/479
Punts / Avg. 35/47.2 36/47.8
Turnover Differential -1 (17T) -10 (32)

20 comments
  1. I like how we are excited about Gronk’s retirement with the Pats and with today’s game, meanwhile the Jets sub has Woody Johnson in the Epstein files as the top post.

  2. Hopefully team doesn’t underestimate those bums but with Vrabel as coach don’t think he’ll let them think it’s a guaranteed win. Stop, the run and make Fields beat and we should win since they’ve lost a lot of players

  3. Good thing about a Thursday night game against the Jets. I can go to bed in the middle of the 2nd quarter. (UK fan)

  4. Whats better than beating the Jets tonight? woody johnson being named on the epstein list lmaoo gottem

  5. What is the line of minutes in the sub melting down when the pats do their first mistake?

  6. Divisional games and Thursday games are always weird, but we’ve been the much better team this season. As long as vrabel has the team locked in and DTFTJ we should be able to win.

  7. Being a Thursday game and divisional I’m oddly nervous. We just need to win and escape healthy.

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