Yes, the New England Patriots have dedicated family sections at Gillette Stadium. Sections 225 and 238 are the dedicated family sections. No Alcoholic Beverages are allowed in these areas.
The New England Patriots play their home games at Gillette Stadium.
The capacity of Gillette Stadium at Foxborough in the United States is 66,829.
Patriot Games
Thru week 4 of the 2009 NFL Season, the New England Patriots have sold out 184 straight games. This streak includes every preseason, regular season and playoff game played at Foxboro Stadium (1994-2001) and Gillette Stadium (2002-Present).
On October 16, 2011, the New England Patriots edged the Dallas Cowboys, 20-16, extending Tom Brady's winning streak at Gillette Stadium to 31 consecutive games.
They Play at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
No. On October 16, 2011, the New England Patriots edged the Dallas Cowboys, 20-16, extending their winning streak at Gillette Stadium to 31 consecutive games.
For Patriot games, there are no covered sections in Gillette Stadium. All sections in the stadium are open for seating.
The Patriots former stadium has gone by several names: * Foxboro Stadium 1989-2002 * Sullivan Stadium 1983-1989 * Schaefer Stadium 1971-1983 Foxboro Stadium opened August 15, 1971 and the final game was played January 19, 2001. The stadium was replaced by Gillette Stadium, which opened in 2002. Foxboro Stadium was demolished in 2002.
The Patriots won 11 games in the 2008 season
The New England Patriots have played at the following stadiums: 1960-1962: Nickerson Field, aka Boston University Field. It should be noted that in 1960 the Patriots played some preseason home games at Harvard University. 1963- 1968: Fenway Park (Yes, that Fenway Park) 1969: Alumni Stadium (Boston College) 1970: Harvard Stadium (Harvard University) 1971-2002: Foxboro Stadium, (formerly known as Schaefer Stadium and Sullivan Stadium) 2002 - Present: Gillette Stadium (formerly known as CMGI Field)
Yes they do in the 200 level.