The Boston Patriots finished the National Football League's 1970 season with a record of two wins and twelve losses, and finished last in the AFC East division.
Staff[]
Boston Patriots 1970 staff
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Front Office
Head Coaches
- Interim Head Coach/Offensive Backfield – John Mazur
Offensive Coaches
- Receivers – Jerry Stoltz
- Offensive Line – Bruce Beatty
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Defensive Coaches
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Regular season[]
Schedule[]
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Attendance
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1
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September 20, 1970
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Miami Dolphins
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W 27–14
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32,607
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2
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September 27, 1970
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New York Jets
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L 31–21
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36,040
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October 4, 1970
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Baltimore Colts
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L 14–6
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38,235
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4
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October 11, 1970
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at Kansas City Chiefs
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L 23–10
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50,698
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5
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October 18, 1970
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New York Giants
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L 16–0
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39,091
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6
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October 25, 1970
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at Baltimore Colts
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L 27–3
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60,240
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7
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November 1, 1970
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Buffalo Bills
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L 45–10
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31,148
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8
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November 8, 1970
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at St. Louis Cardinals
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L 31–0
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46,466
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9
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November 15, 1970
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San Diego Chargers
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L 16–14
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30,597
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10
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November 22, 1970
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at New York Jets
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L 17–3
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61,822
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11
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November 29, 1970
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at Buffalo Bills
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W 14–10
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31,427
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12
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December 6, 1970
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at Miami Dolphins
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L 37–20
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51,032
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December 13, 1970
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Minnesota Vikings
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L 35–14
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37,819
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14
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December 20, 1970
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at Cincinnati Bengals
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L 45–7
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60,157
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Standings[]
Roster[]
All of the following players appeared in at least one game for the 1970 Boston Patriots.
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Position
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Notes
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Joe Kapp
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QB
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See also[]
- New England Patriots seasons
v · d · eNew England Patriots |
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