1994 New England Patriots Season
The 1994 season New England Patriots season was the team's 35th season, and 25th in the National Football League.
The Patriots finished the with a record of ten wins and six losses, and finished tied for first in the AFC's Eastern division.
The Patriots began the 1994 season with a 3–6 record before winning their final seven games, finishing 10–6 and qualifying the playoffs. The Patriots were just two seasons removed from a 2-win season, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1986 and only the seventh time in the team's history. The winning streak started with a 26–20 overtime win over the Minnesota Vikings.
Read more about 1994 New England Patriots Season: Drew Bledsoe and Offensive Imbalance, Ownership Changes, Staff, Schedule, Standings, Notable Games
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