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2018 New England Patriots season
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2018 New England Patriots season
OwnerRobert Kraft
General managerBill Belichick
Head coachBill Belichick
Offensive coordinatorJosh McDaniels
Home fieldGillette Stadium
Results
Record11–5
Division place1st AFC East
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Chargers) 41–28
Won AFC Championship
(at Chiefs) 37–31 (OT)
Won Super Bowl LIII
(vs. Rams) 13–3
Pro BowlersSelected but did not participate due to participation in Super Bowl LIII:
QB Tom Brady
CB Stephon Gilmore
AP All-ProsCB Stephon Gilmore (1st team)
KR Cordarrelle Patterson (2nd team)
Uniform

The 2018 season was the New England Patriots' 49th in the National Football League (NFL), their 59th overall and their 19th under head coach Bill Belichick. The Patriots entered the season as two-time defending AFC champions.

The Patriots' losses to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Detroit Lions in Week 2 and 3 marked the franchise's first back-to-back double-digit losses since 2002.[1] After this slow 1–2 start, the Patriots improved to 7–2 after Week 9. Following a notable Week 14 loss to the Miami Dolphins, the Patriots could not match their 13–3 record from 2017. A defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 15 meant the Patriots had lost five games for the first time since 2009. After a win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 16, the Patriots clinched the AFC East for the tenth consecutive season, surpassing the Dallas Cowboys (1975–1983) and the Indianapolis Colts (2002–2010) for the most consecutive playoff appearances. New England went undefeated at home with a Week 17 win over the New York Jets in which they clinched a first-round bye, and wrapped up the regular season with an 11–5 record that was good enough to give them the AFC's second seed in the postseason. Despite their five losses, the team achieved the rare distinction of going unbeaten against teams that qualified for the playoffs.[2][3][4]

For the first time since 2010, the Patriots did not play the Denver Broncos during the regular season.

The 2018 Patriots became the second team ever in the four major American sports leagues to win at least 10 straight division titles, joining Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves (1991–2005, excluding the strike-shortened 1994 season). The Patriots also secured their 16th-straight 10-win season, tying the San Francisco 49ers' league record streak, set from 1983–98. Notable records set during the season include QB Tom Brady achieving the record for most career passing touchdowns (including playoffs).[5]

In the playoffs, the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Chargers in the Divisional round, 41–28, to advance to the AFC Championship game for a record eighth straight season. The Patriots defeated the Chiefs, 37–31 in overtime, to advance to the Super Bowl for a third straight year, becoming only the third team in NFL history to appear in three or more consecutive Super Bowls (joining the 1971–73 Miami Dolphins and 1990–93 Buffalo Bills). In Super Bowl LIII, they faced the Los Angeles Rams in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXVI, in which the Patriots defeated the then-St. Louis Rams 20–17. The Patriots won the rematch as well by a score of 13–3 to win their sixth Super Bowl, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers for most Super Bowl championships in NFL history.[6]

Offseason

On February 5, 2018, the Detroit Lions hired Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to serve as head coach.[7]

On February 6, the Indianapolis Colts announced hiring Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as their new head coach.[8] The next day, McDaniels abruptly rejected the offer citing personal reasons, and decided to stay a part of the Patriots' organization.[9] The controversy surrounding this decision led McDaniels' then-agent Bob LaMonte to terminate their professional relationship.[10]

Roster changes

Free agents

Unrestricted

Position Player 2018 Team Date signed Contract
WR Danny Amendola Miami Dolphins March 15, 2018[11] two years, $12 million[12]
CB Johnson Bademosi Houston Texans March 16, 2018[13] two years, $6.25 million[14]
RB Brandon Bolden New England Patriots February 24, 2018[15] one year, $880,000[15]
RB Rex Burkhead New England Patriots March 15, 2018[16] three years, $9.75 million[17]
CB Malcolm Butler Tennessee Titans March 15, 2018[18] five years, $61 million[19]
SS Nate Ebner New England Patriots March 13, 2018[20] two years, $5 million[21]
OT Cameron Fleming Dallas Cowboys March 24, 2018[22] one year, $3.5 million[23]
OLB Marquis Flowers New England Patriots March 22, 2018[24] one year, $2.55 million[24]
DT Ricky Jean Francois Detroit Lions July 25, 2018 one year, $1.01 million[25]
RB Dion Lewis Tennessee Titans March 15, 2018[26] four years, $20 million[27]
WR Matthew Slater New England Patriots March 20, 2018[28] two years, $5.2 million[28]
OT Nate Solder New York Giants March 15, 2018[29] four years, $62 million[30]
OT LaAdrian Waddle New England Patriots March 22, 2018[31] one year, $1.5 million[31]

Restricted

Position Player 2018 Team Date signed Contract
SS Brandon King New England Patriots March 8, 2018[32] two year, $2.6 million[32]

Signings

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Position Player Previous Team Date signed Contract
DE Adrian Clayborn Atlanta Falcons March 17, 2018[33] two years, $12 million[34]
RB Jeremy Hill Cincinnati Bengals March 17, 2018[35] one year, $1.5 million[36]
OT Matt Tobin Seattle Seahawks March 17, 2018[37] one year, $815,000[38]
TE Troy Niklas Arizona Cardinals April 4, 2018[39] one year, $940,000[40]
OG Luke Bowanko Baltimore Ravens April 4, 2018[41] one year, $835,000[40]
WR Jordan Matthews Buffalo Bills April 6, 2018[42] one year, $1 million[43]
OT Ulrick John Green Bay Packers April 24, 2018[44] one year, $745,000[45]
OG Jason King Baltimore Ravens May 18, 2018[46] one year, $481,000[47]
WR Devin Lucien Tampa Bay Buccaneers July 23, 2018[48] one year, $480,000[49]
SS Eddie Pleasant Houston Texans July 24, 2018[50] one year, $875,000[51]