Summary
Wikipedia’s comprehensive statistical record of the Brady-Belichick Patriots era (2000–2019): 9 Super Bowl appearances, 6 championships, 17 AFC East titles, 263 wins. Covers year-by-year records, roster milestones, and key statistical comparisons with other dynasty candidates across sports.
Key Points
- 2000–2019 era stats: 263 regular season wins, 17 AFC East titles, 13 AFC Championship appearances, 9 Super Bowl appearances, 6 wins
- The most sustained winning in NFL salary cap era history
- Comparisons: rivals the Yankees (1949-65), Lakers (1979-91), and Bulls (1990-98) as the greatest franchise run in American professional sports history
- Statistical separation from peers: next-best franchise win total during 2000-2019 was ~40 fewer wins
Entities Mentioned
- Bill Belichick — head coach
- Tom Brady — QB
- NFL Dynasty — primary statistical record
Concepts Mentioned
- NFL Dynasty — the complete historical record
Notes
Reference document for statistics. Primary value is as a lookup for specific records and year-by-year data when writing about the dynasty or comparing to current Seahawks run.