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1998 New England Patriots season

1998 New England Patriots season
Head coach Pete Carroll
Owner Robert Kraft
Home field Foxboro Stadium
Results
Record 9–7
Division place 4th AFC East
Playoff finish Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Jaguars) 25–10
Pro Bowlers TE Ben Coates
CB Ty Law
SS Lawyer Milloy
AP All-Pros CB Ty Law (1st team)
TE Ben Coates (2nd team)
SS Lawyer Milloy (2nd team)

The 1998 New England Patriots season was the 29th season for the team in the National Football League and 39th season overall. They finished with a 9–7 record, good for fourth place in the division but also a playoff berth; they lost in the first round to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

In the offseason, the Patriots tendered restricted free agent running back Curtis Martin with the highest possible tender, which would return the Patriots first- and third-round draft picks if any team were to sign him and the Patriots were to decide not to match the offer. Fueling the rivalry between the two teams, the New York Jets and head coach Bill Parcells, who had resigned from the Patriots two years earlier, signed Martin, the 1995 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, and per restricted free agency rules ceded their first- and third-round picks in the 1998 NFL Draft to the Patriots. With the first-round pick the Patriots selected another running back Robert Edwards, who rushed for over 1,000 yards in his rookie campaign. Suffering a broken finger in November, veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe was unable to start the team's final two regular season games and was replaced by Scott Zolak. With a 9–7 record the Patriots finished fourth in the AFC East but earned a sixth seed in the AFC playoffs. With Zolak still at the helm, the Patriots were defeated on the road by the Jacksonville Jaguars, the second straight playoff defeat for second-year head coach Pete Carroll, and as of 2017, the only game the Patriots have ever lost to the Jaguars.


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