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New England Patriots 2020 Schedule and Win Total Breakdown

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For the first time since 2000, the Patriots will start a season without Tom Brady in a New England uniform. While Patriots fans may be unfamiliar with their new starting quarterback, they are very familiar with their Week 1 opponent in AFC East rival Miami Dolphins. Even without the star-studded cast we’ve come to expect from the Patriots, New England still has five primetime games in 2020.

FULL Schedule

  • Week 1: vs. Miami
  • Week 2: at Seattle
  • Week 3: vs. Las Vegas
  • Week 4: at Kansas City
  • Week 5: vs. Denver
  • Week 6: Bye
  • Week 7: vs. San Francisco
  • Week 8: at Buffalo
  • Week 9: at New York Jets
  • Week 10: vs. Baltimore
  • Week 11: at Houston
  • Week 12: vs. Arizona
  • Week 13: at Los Angeles Chargers
  • Week 14: at Los Angeles Rams
  • Week 15: at Miami
  • Week 16: vs. Buffalo
  • Week 17: vs. New York Jets

Primetime Action: 

  • Sunday Night Football: Week 2 at Seattle vs. Seahawks
  • Monday Night Football: Week 9 at New York vs. Jets
  • Sunday Night Football: Week 10 at home vs. Ravens
  • Thursday Night Football: Week 14 at Los Angeles vs. Rams
  • Monday Night Football: Week 16 at home vs. Bills

Check complete schedules for Monday Night Football, Thursday Night Football, and Sunday Night Football

Patriots Projected Win Total and Odds: 9 wins OVER +105/UNDER -125

Read Devon Clements from PatriotMaven's analysis on the Patriots schedule.

Fun Facts from 2019: 

  • The Patriots ranked last in the NFL in TE production (37/419/2 on 53 targets).
  • New England’s defense led the league in points allowed (225), TDs allowed (25), interceptions (25), defensive TDs (8), passing TDs allowed (13), and wide receiver TDs allowed (3). They ranked second in receiving yards (2,011) and fourth in catches (169) given up to wide receivers.
  • Their RBs had the third-most catches (121), the second-highest total in receiving yards (1,133) and touchdowns (6).
  • Julian Edelman led the team with 100 catches for 1,117 yards and six TDs, but no other WR or TE caught more than 29 balls.
  • The Patriots’ defense allowed the fewest number of rushing TDs (3) to RBs, but QBs beat them for four touchdowns on the ground.