FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New York Jets broke a 15-game losing streak against the New England Patriots with a 17-3 victory on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. Breece Hall led the way for the Jets with a career-high 178 yards rushing and a crucial late touchdown. The game was marked by speculation over Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s future with the team after a challenging season.
The Patriots finished with a 4-13 record, the worst in Belichick’s long NFL coaching career. Following the loss, Belichick, who has won six Lombardi trophies with the Patriots, indicated he would discuss his future with team owner Robert Kraft. Despite the disappointing season, Belichick expressed his enjoyment of coaching and the effort put into the season.
The game was played in snowy conditions, impacting both teams’ offenses, particularly in the passing game. Greg Zuerlein kicked three field goals for the Jets, contributing to their first victory over the Patriots since 2015 and their first regular-season road win against them since 2008.
New England struggled offensively, managing only 120 yards. Backup quarterback Bailey Zappe, starting for the injured Aaron Rodgers, was unable to gain traction, completing 12 of 30 passes for 88 yards and throwing two interceptions.
Trevor Siemian started at quarterback for the Jets in place of the injured Zach Wilson and finished with 70 yards on 8 of 20 passing.
The Jets’ defense was crucial in the win, especially in the final minutes, with Ashtyn Davis and Tony Adams making key interceptions to seal the victory. Hall’s 50-yard touchdown run and 2-point conversion put the game out of reach for New England.
The Patriots now face an offseason of uncertainty, particularly regarding Belichick’s future. The team’s special teams captain, Matthew Slater, noted Belichick’s unwavering commitment throughout the season.
Injuries also played a role in the game, with several players on both teams leaving due to various issues.
As for the Jets, the victory over their long-time rival was a significant morale boost, while the Patriots reflect on a season that fell short of their usual high standards.