2000 New England Patriots season

The2000 seasonwas theNew England Patriots' 31st in theNational Football League(NFL) and their 41st overall. They finished with a 5–11 record and in last place in the division. It would be the first season the franchise would have involving quarterbackTom Brady.He would play 20 seasons as a Patriot, a franchise record. However, he wasn't given the starting job until next season. This was Tom Brady's only season on a team with a losing record until2022,and the only time that his team lost twice to the same AFC East team during the regular season.

2000New England Patriotsseason
OwnerRobert Kraft
Head coachBill Belichick
Home fieldFoxboro Stadium
Results
Record5–11
Division place5thAFC East
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro BowlersNone
AP All-ProsNone
Uniform

Following the firing of three-year head coachPete Carrollin January, Patriots ownerBob Kraftpursued Jets assistant head coachBill Belichickfor the Patriots' head coaching vacancy. Belichick, who had been an assistant coach underBill Parcellswith the Patriots in1996,followed Parcells to the Jets after that season and was contractually named Parcells' successor. A day after the1999season, Parcells resigned as head coach of the Jets and made his second retirement from NFL coaching.[1]Belichick, who had been assistant head coach of the Jets, became the Jets' next head coach. The following day, at a press conference for his hiring, Belichick wrote a resignation note on a sheet of loose-leaf paper ( "I resign as HC of the NYJ."[2]), and proceeded to give a half-hour resignation speech to the press.[3]Despite rumors that he had been offered the Patriots' vacant head coaching position, Belichick cited the Jets' uncertain ownership situation following the death of ownerLeon Hessearlier that year as the reason for his resignation.[4]The Jets denied Belichick permission to speak with other teams, and as had happened in 1997 with Parcells, the NFL upheld Belichick's contractual obligations to the Jets. Belichick then filed anantitrustlawsuit against the NFL in federal court.[4]After, Parcells and Kraft, talking for the first time since Parcells' resignation from the Patriots, agreed to settle their differences, the Patriots and Jets agreed to a compensation package to allow Belichick to become the Patriots' head coach.[4]With the deal, the Patriots sent their first-round pick in the2000 NFL draftand fourth and seventh-round picks in the2001 NFL draftto the Jets, while also receiving the Jets' fifth-round selection in 2001 and seventh-round pick in the2002 NFL draft.[4]

Belichick restructured the team's personnel department in the offseason,[5]and later proclaimed that the team "could not win with 40 good players while the other team has 53,"[6]after a number of players showed up out of shape for the start of training camp.[6]The Patriots went on to finish theseason5–11, finishing last in theAFC Eastand missing the playoffs for the second straight season.

Beginning with this year, Tom Brady would spend 20 years as the Patriots quarterback until signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in2020.Coincidentally, the Buccaneers beat the Patriots, 21–16, at Foxboro Stadium in their season opener. This was the only season from1996to2019where the Patriots finished with a losing record. Belichick would go on the coach the Patriots until2023,recording a 266–121–0 regular season record, 30–12 playoff record, 17 divisional titles, and 6 Super Bowl titles.

Offseason

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On January 27, 2000, the Patriots hiredBill Belichickas their next head coach of team.

Additions Subtractions
TEEric Bjornson(Cowboys) WRShawn Jefferson(Falcons)
LBChad Cascadden(Jets) RBTerry Allen(Saints)
CLance Scott(Giants) DTChris Sullivan(Steelers)
TGrant Williams(Seahawks) TEBen Coates(Ravens)
CBAntonio Langham(Browns) TEMike Bartrum(Eagles)
DEBobby Hamilton(Jets) LBMarty Moore(Browns)
CBOtis Smith(Jets) GHeath Irwin(Dolphins)
WRChris Calloway(Falcons) TEd Ellis(Redskins)
WRAaron Bailey(Raiders) CBSteve Israel(Saints)

2000 NFL draft

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2000 New England Patriots draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
2 46 Adrian Klemm Offensive tackle Hawaii
3 76 J. R. Redmond Running back Arizona State
4 127 Greg Robinson-Randall Offensive tackle Michigan State
5 141 Dave Stachelski Tight end Boise State
5 161 Jeff Marriott Defensive tackle Missouri [a]
6 187 Antwan Harris Safety Virginia
6 199 Tom Brady* Quarterback Michigan
6 201 David Nugent Defensive end Purdue
7 226 Casey Tisdale Linebacker New Mexico
7 239 Patrick Pass Fullback Georgia
Made roster*Made at least onePro Bowlduring career

Undrafted free agents

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2000 undrafted free agents of note
Player Position College
Maurice Anderson Defensive tackle Virginia
Terrance Beadles Guard Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Matt Bumgardner Wide receiver Texas A&M
Adam Davis Guard Oklahoma State
Shockmain Davis Wide receiver Angelo State
Chris Eitzmann Tight end Harvard
John Eskridge Linebacker Southwest Missouri State
Rob Gatrell Guard Fresno State
Reggie Grimes Defensive end Alabama
Chad Holleman Kicker Georgia
Jimmy Kibble Punter Virginia Tech
Lonie Paxton Long snapper Sacramento State
Scott Pospisil Defensive end Iowa
Rodney Rideau Safety Oklahoma
Thad Sheldon Long snapper Iowa
Jamel Smith Linebacker Virginia Tech
Maugaula Tuitele Linebacker Colorado State
Ryan Tujague Tackle Washington State
Martinez Williams Wide receiver New Mexico
Mike Woods Cornerback Oklahoma

Staff

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2000 New England Patriots staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Coaching assistants

  • Coaching assistant – Ned Burke
  • Coaching assistant –Brian Daboll

Strength and conditioning

Opening training camp roster

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As of the Patriots' first training camp practice atFoxboro Stadiumon July 17 (practices atBryant Collegestarted on July 23), they had the NFL maximum of 80 players signed to their roster. The Patriots received four roster exemptions for theNFL Europeallocations ofGarrett Johnson,Marc Megna,Sean Morey,and Noel Scarlett. Additionally, the Patriots allocated tackleEd Ellisto NFL Europe and received a roster exemption for him, but he was released before the start of training camp.

New England Patriots 2000 opening training camp roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

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Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists
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Notations

Week 1 roster

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New England Patriots 2000 Week 1 roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

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Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists
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Practice squad


Notations

Final roster

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New England Patriots 2000 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

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Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Notations

53 active, 12 inactive, 5 practice squad

Schedule

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Preseason

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
HOF July 31 vs.San Francisco 49ers W20–0 1–0 Fawcett Stadium(Canton, Ohio) Recap
1 August 4 atDetroit Lions W13–10 2–0 Pontiac Silverdome Recap
2 August 11 atWashington Redskins L20–30 2–1 FedExField Recap
3 August 20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L21–31 2–2 Foxboro Stadium Recap
4 August 24 Carolina Panthers W29–21 3–2 Foxboro Stadium Recap

Regular season

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L16–21 0–1 Foxboro Stadium Recap
2 September 11 atNew York Jets L19–20 0–2 Giants Stadium Recap
3 September 17 Minnesota Vikings L13–21 0–3 Foxboro Stadium Recap
4 September 24 atMiami Dolphins L3–10 0–4 Pro Player Stadium Recap
5 October 1 atDenver Broncos W28–19 1–4 Mile High Stadium Recap
6 October 8 Indianapolis Colts W24–16 2–4 Foxboro Stadium Recap
7 October 15 New York Jets L17–34 2–5 Foxboro Stadium Recap
8 October 22 atIndianapolis Colts L23–30 2–6 RCA Dome Recap
9 Bye
10 November 5 Buffalo Bills L13–16(OT) 2–7 Foxboro Stadium Recap
11 November 12 atCleveland Browns L11–19 2–8 Cleveland Browns Stadium Recap
12 November 19 Cincinnati Bengals W16–13 3–8 Foxboro Stadium Recap
13 November 23 atDetroit Lions L9–34 3–9 Pontiac Silverdome Recap
14 December 4 Kansas City Chiefs W30–24 4–9 Foxboro Stadium Recap
15 December 10 atChicago Bears L17–24 4–10 Soldier Field Recap
16 December 17 atBuffalo Bills W13–10(OT) 5–10 Ralph Wilson Stadium Recap
17 December 24 Miami Dolphins L24–27 5–11 Foxboro Stadium Recap

Standings

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AFC East
W L T PCT PF PA STK
(3)Miami Dolphins 11 5 0 .688 323 226 W1
(6)Indianapolis Colts 10 6 0 .625 429 326 W3
New York Jets 9 7 0 .563 321 321 L3
Buffalo Bills 8 8 0 .500 315 350 W1
New England Patriots 5 11 0 .313 276 338 L1

Notes

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  1. ^The Patriots' received theSt. Louis Rams' fifth-round pick in 2000 as part of a trade forMike Jonesin 1998.[7]

References

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  1. ^Take That! (p. 2)Football Digest. Accessed December 16, 2007.
  2. ^The Buzz: Bobby's world isn't all badArchivedFebruary 5, 2013, at theWayback MachineThe Virginian-Pilot. Accessed December 16, 2007.
  3. ^McEntegart, Pete (July 28, 2006)."The 10 spot".Sports Illustrated.Archived fromthe originalon January 17, 2007.RetrievedFebruary 13,2010.
  4. ^abcdTake That! (p. 3)Football Digest. Accessed December 16, 2007.
  5. ^"Patriots fire Grier".The Standard-Times (New Bedford).Associated Press.May 2, 2000.RetrievedJune 1,2008.
  6. ^abFreeman, Mike (July 26, 2000)."PRO FOOTBALL; Belichick Has Patriots' Ears; Now the Hard Part".The New York Times.RetrievedJune 1,2008.
  7. ^"Patriots.com summary".Archived fromthe originalon January 6, 2010.RetrievedDecember 1,2007.
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