New England Patriots

The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston area. They are a part of the National Football League (NFL) and compete in the league’s AFC East division. Founded in 1960, the team was initially known as the Boston Patriots before changing its name to the New England Patriots in 1971. The team plays its home games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Patriots are recognized for their successful history, including multiple Super Bowl championships, particularly under the leadership of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady during the 2000s and 2010s. The team’s colors are navy blue, red, and silver, and their mascot is named “Pat Patriot.”