New England Patriots Upcoming Events & Tickets

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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the New England Patriots’ 56th year in the NFL and 66th overall, with Mike Vrabel taking over as head coach and Eliot Wolf entering his second year as general manager. After back-to-back 4–13 seasons under Jerod Mayo, Vrabel now leads a full-scale rebuild.
That rebuild centers on rookie quarterback Drake Maye, the franchise’s new face, alongside high-profile offseason additions like WR Stefon Diggs and DT Milton Williams. To address leadership gaps, the Patriots added veteran linebackers such as Robert Spillane, while the offensive line received a major boost with the first-round selection of LSU tackle Will Campbell.
The staff also underwent significant change. Josh McDaniels returned as offensive coordinator, providing familiarity and stability for Maye’s development, while Terrell Williams takes over defensive duties with a fresh vision for the unit.
With a revamped roster, new coaching leadership, and a highly touted rookie quarterback, New England is aiming to end its five-year AFC East title drought, return to the playoffs, and lay the groundwork for sustained relevance in the post-Belichick era.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for New England Patriots 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary based on opponent, seat location, and demand, with most regular season home games at Gillette Stadium averaging between $200 and $250. Some lower-demand games or upper-level seats may cost as low as $120, while marquee matchups — especially against AFC East rivals or top-tier teams — can push prices above $350.
VIP-level options often include club-level and premium seats at Gillette Stadium, with prices typically starting around $400–$500 per game, depending on seat location and opponent.
PATRIOTS’ OPPONENTS: In the 2025 season, the Patriots will host nine home games at Gillette Stadium against the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and New York Giants. They’ll also play eight road games, traveling to face the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Tennessee Titans. These matchups reflect their AFC East rotation along with cross-conference games and three additional contests based on the 2024 standings.
PATRIOTS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 – Sun, Sep 7 – vs Las Vegas Raiders
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Week 2 – Sun, Sep 14 – at Miami Dolphins
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Week 3 – Sun, Sep 21 – vs Pittsburgh Steelers
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Week 4 – Sun, Sep 28 – vs Carolina Panthers
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Week 5 – Sun, Oct 5 – at Buffalo Bills
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Week 6 – Sun, Oct 12 – at New Orleans Saints
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Week 7 – Sun, Oct 19 – at Tennessee Titans
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Week 8 – Sun, Oct 26 – vs Cleveland Browns
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Week 9 – Sun, Nov 2 – vs Atlanta Falcons
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Week 10 – Sun, Nov 9 – at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Week 11 – Thu, Nov 13 – vs New York Jets
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Week 12 – Sun, Nov 23 – at Cincinnati Bengals
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Week 13 – Mon, Dec 1 – vs New York Giants
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Week 14 – Bye Week
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Week 15 – Sun, Dec 14 – vs Buffalo Bills
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Week 16 – Sun, Dec 21 – at Baltimore Ravens
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Week 17 – Sun, Dec 28 – at New York Jets
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Week 18 – Sun, Jan 4 (approx) – vs Miami Dolphins
ABOUT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: The New England Patriots are a professional football team based in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Founded in 1959 and joining the NFL in the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, the Patriots have grown from a struggling franchise into one of the most successful teams in league history. Their golden era began in 2000 with the hiring of head coach Bill Belichick and the emergence of quarterback Tom Brady. Together, they led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles, nine Super Bowl appearances, and nearly two decades of dominance in the AFC East.
The team plays its home games at Gillette Stadium, which opened in 2002 and quickly became a fortress during the Patriots’ championship run. Known for their disciplined, detail-oriented style of play, the Patriots built a reputation as the NFL’s model franchise under Belichick. They consistently developed overlooked players into key contributors and adapted their strategy week to week, making them hard to beat in any situation.
Following the departures of Brady and Belichick, the team entered a new chapter. With a young roster, new leadership, and a fan base still expecting greatness, the Patriots are now focused on rebuilding into a modern contender. The 2025 season marks another step in that process, with rookie quarterback Drake Maye seen as a potential centerpiece for the future. While the dynasty years may be over, the franchise remains committed to building a new identity — and returning to the top.