The 2024 Patriots could not be further from their once-dominating presence during the Brady and Belichick dynasty. With one of the hardest schedules in the league this year, the betting lines have the Patriots to finish with 4.5 wins (ESPN, NFL.com) in 2024, which is last or second to last in the league. The days of the first-round byes and AFC East dominance may be over, but it’s always fun to look back on some of their greatest moments, especially in the playoffs.
Since 2010, the Patriots are 10x AFC East champs, 4x AFC Championship winners and 3x Super Bowl Champions. Compared to the 2000’s Pats teams, this second half of the Patriots’ dynasty has been filled with many more defining, stand-out plays. Whether it be Malcolm Butler’s interception or Julian Edelman’s tip drill catch, these moments have earned their spot in Patriots infamy. However, there are a multitude of important plays that deserve their own personal spotlight.
The following list highlights plays or sequences in Patriots playoff games that have been overshadowed by the more memorable ones. A sizable portion of Pats nation may have completely forgotten about these plays, or need their memory jogged to remember how critical they were in their respective game. Since this list is specifically tailored to the 2nd half of the Pats dynasty, all of these moments or sequences must occur since the 2010 NFL season. If any of these plays swayed the other way, the Patriots’ 3 Super Bowls and 4 AFC Championships during the 2010s would be much more of a fictitious hope rather than a historic reality.