The Patriots' full regular-season schedule for 2024: Trips to London, West Coast highlight difficult slate
Source: ESPN.com
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots' 2024 schedule was released along with the rest of the NFL slate Wednesday.
In a reminder that the Patriots have fallen to the lower levels of the league, they have just one prime-time game -- a Week 3 Thursday night road trip to face the New York Jets. That could always change later in the year with flex scheduling, of course, but the team doesn't currently have prime-time appeal.
In the best-case scenario for the Patriots, they will duplicate what the Houston Texans accomplished last season. The Texans had no prime-time games when the 2023 schedule was released but exploded behind quarterback C.J. Stroud, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft. That reflects how quickly things can change in the NFL.
Welcome to the head-coaching ranks, Jerod Mayo. To earn your first career win in your first game, all you have to do is slow down Joe Burrow and the Bengals on their home turf -- a tough opening draw. Also, when the league announced Wednesday morning that the Patriots would be headed to London's Wembley Stadium to face the Jaguars in Week 7, one might have assumed that the team's bye week would be well-placed right after it. Instead, the bye doesn't come until Week 14 -- which feels quite late for a team with longshot playoff chances. And while the Patriots would have liked to have their road games against the 49ers and Cardinals paired up so they could stay out west, they instead will be making two cross-country treks in a season they are scheduled to travel 25,071 miles (fourth most of any team).
Let's go with Week 3 at the Jets. The last time the Patriots played a game, it was a 17-3 loss at home to the Jets in frigid conditions in what turned out to be former coach Bill Belichick's final game with the team. The Jets, playing without quarterback Aaron Rodgers, broke a 15-game losing streak against the Patriots, who would love to re-establish dominance in the series.
Mayo will earn his first victory in Week 2 at home against the Seahawks, who are also under the direction of a new head coach in Mike Macdonald. Seattle used to struggle with 10 a.m. PT kickoffs but has reversed that trend in recent years. If the Patriots don't win that game, it could be several weeks before they secure their first victory based on the strength of opponents through the first six weeks.