
"The Patriots jumped out to a 35-3 halftime lead at MetLife Stadium before cruising to yet another road win. New England finished the regular season a perfect 8-0 away from Gillette Stadium. Looking ahead, the 13-3 Patriots will face the Dolphins in the regular-season finale on Jan. 4 at home. And while the AFC East title was officially clinched following the Bills' loss to the Eagles on Sunday, a chance at the No. 1 seed in the conference remains."
""We knew we would have to bring our own energy," Vrabel added. "We did that with our play, and being able to get some quick stops and some quick scores. Covered some kickoffs when we had to. We knew that was a huge [Jets] strength for them, and that was great to see." "I would say again probably everybody that's healthy will play," he said later in the interview. "That's just where we're at. I haven't looked too far into it this morning, but I would anticipate that everybody who's healthy will play in the football game.""
Patriots delivered a dominant 42-10 win over the Jets, building a 35-3 halftime lead at MetLife Stadium. The team finished the regular season 8-0 away from Gillette Stadium, matching franchise marks and joining an elite group in NFL history. New England stands 13-3, has clinched the AFC East, and still has a shot at the conference No. 1 seed. Coaching emphasis centered on supplying team energy, generating quick stops and quick scores, and covering kickoffs when needed. The roster is expected to play healthy players in the regular-season finale against the Dolphins on Jan. 4.
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