During the 2007 regular season, the New England Patriots went 16-0, en route to an undefeated season. Their success was marked by unprecedented offensive firepower, as they broke numerous records, including: most points scored in a season, most receiving touchdowns in a single season (Randy Moss), and most passing touchdowns in a single season (Tom Brady). Tom Brady was named the league MVP for the first time in his career, and coach Bill Belichick was honored as Coach of the Year.
They continued their historic run during the post-season, defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars and the San Diego Chargers to earn a berth in Superbowl 42 against the New York Giants. They entered as one of the largest favorites in history, but were upset by the unbelievable pass rush of the New York Giants' defense. Eli Manning was named the Superbowl MVP following the 17-14 victory over the Patriots. Thus, the New England Patriots finished the season 18-1.
The 2007 New England Patriots went 16-0 in the regular season, and 2-1 in the playoffs.
12-4 in the regular season, 14-5 including the playoffs
As of the 2008 season, that is Tom Brady of the New England Patriots with 50 TD passes in 2007.
The Patriots are (4-3) going up against the (7-0) Colts. -----As of the start of the 2007 season, the New England Patriots composite record on Monday Night Football is 14-21.
Through the 2008 season, that is Wes Welker of the New England Patriots with 112 in the 2007 season.
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The 2003-2004 New England Patriots had a then record 18 game reagular season winning streak. The Patriots later broke their own record in 2006-2007, with a 19 game reagular season winning streak.
The New England Patriots did break the single season team scoring record in 2007 by scoring 589 points to break the previous record held by the Minnesota Vikings (556). == ==
Tom Brady in 2007 with 4,806 passing yards
It was the 2007 New England Patriots overall record (Regular Season 16-0 + Playoffs 2-1).
New England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski.
Randy Moss of the New England Patriots with 23 in the 2007 season.