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How many titles did the New England Patriots win? All of his NFL Super Bowl wins

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Although all limited to a period of just 17 years between 2002 and 2019, the truth is that New England Patriots is a franchise (along with the Pittsburgh Steelers) with most championships in NFL history. But how many titles do they have exactly and in what year were they crowned champions? Then one ring by ring reviewas well as its summary all of his Super Bowl appearances.

How many titles did the New England Patriots win?

Super Bowl XXXVI

After losing in their first two Super Bowl appearances (1986 and 1997), the The New England Patriots finally added their first title in 2002starting it Belichick–Brady Stadium. Taking over from Drew Bledsoe as the starting quarterback in his second year in the league, Brady led the Patriots to an 11-5 record in the regular season and then brought out the best in the postseason.

Close 16-13 win over Raiders, 24-17 triumph over Steelers and suffered 20-17 over the Rams in Super Bowl XXXVIthanks to a winning field goal Adam Vinatieri with the clock at zero. Brady, who threw for 145 yards and a touchdown, was voted the game’s MVP.

Super Bowl XXXVIII

Two years later came the second title. With historically good defensewith the likes of Ty Law, Richard Seymour and Rodney Harrison at the helm, New England went 14-2 in the regular season, though again had to win tight games in the playoffs: 17-14 over the Titans, 24-14 about the Celtics and 32-29 over the Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

Adam Vinatieri put the difference points back with a kick with 4 seconds left, while the MVP was once again in Brady’s hands: 32 completions for 354 yards, 3 touchdowns and an interception.

Super Bowl XXXIX

In 2005, the first and only back-to-back of the Patriots. They repeated with a 14-2 record in the regular season, then went on to beat the Colts 20-3, the Steelers 41-27 and the Eagles 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX. The MVP? The receiver Appendix Deion: 11 completions for 133 yards.

Super Bowl XLIX

For the next title we had to wait 10 years and it arrived in 2015. New England went 12-4 in the Regular Phase, while in the first rounds of the Playoffs they beat the Ravens 35-31 and the Colts 45-7.

In the Super Bowl XLIX they were waiting Seahawks and their Legion of Boomin what ended up being an absolutely forgettable 28-24 Patriots loss: Seattle had the option to win it in the final seconds, but there it appeared Malcolm Butler intercepts a Russell Wilson pass at the one yard line and secured the win for Belichick’s men.

Super Bowl LI

Of course, if you’re talking about memorable Super Bowls, how about LI. The Patriots came into the regular season with a 14-2 record and wins over the Texans (34-16) and Steelers (36-17) to face some Atlanta Falcons who dominated the first three quarters of the match: they prevailed with a 28-3 taking just over 2 minutes into that period.

And then the return. New England scored 25 consecutive points to tie and then won the game on James White’s scoring run in overtime. Legendary 31-28.

Super Bowl LIII

Two years later, the sixth title. This time with a less distressed and much more dominant performance in the SUpper Bowl LIIIFor beat the rams by 13-3. Those Patriots who saw Julian Edelman get his MVP Super Bowlfinished the Regular Season with an 11-5 record and before beating Los Angeles, had defeated the Chargers 41-28 and the Chiefs 37-31.

All New England Patriots Super Bowl appearances

Super Bowl Date Champion Result Loser Campus
XX 26/1/1986 Chicago Bears 46-10 New England Patriots Louisiana stadium
XXXI 26/1/1997 Green Bay Packers 35-21 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome
XXXVI 2/3/2002 New England Patriots 20-17 St. Louis Rams Louisiana Superdome
XXXVIII 1/2/2004 New England Patriots 32-29 Carolina Panthers Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas)
XXXIX 6/2/2005 New England Patriots 24-21 Philadelphia Eagles Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, FL)
XLII 2/3/2008 New York Giants 17-14 New England Patriots University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)
XLVI 5/2/2012 New York Giants 21-17 New England Patriots Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN)
XLIX 1/2/2015 New England Patriots 28-24 Seattle Seahawks University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)
LI 2/5/2017 New England Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas)
LII 2/4/2018 Philadelphia Eagles 41-33 New England Patriots US Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN)
LIII 2/3/2019 New England Patriots 13-3 LA Rams Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Source: Sporting News

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