21 Wins, 21 Years Later: An iconic snow game and a snowy blowout
Briefly

The New England Patriots marked their ninth consecutive win by defeating the Miami Dolphins 12-0 on December 7, 2003. Harsh weather conditions, including a significant Nor'Easter, impacted the game, but the snow subsided before kickoff. With challenging field conditions and the game played on grass, both offenses struggled, leading to a lack of offensive production. The Dolphins sought to close the gap in the AFC East, while a win for the Patriots would clinch them the division title, marking a crucial moment in their season.
The New England Patriots, facing challenging weather conditions, won their ninth consecutive game in the 2003 NFL season against the Miami Dolphins with a score of 12-0.
Field conditions were difficult during the game against the Dolphins, influenced by a heavy Nor'Easter, and the game was played on grass before turf was installed.
The Dolphins entered the game on a winning streak, but the Patriots were aiming to clinch the AFC East division title with a victory.
Despite snow-covered seats and rough field conditions, the Patriots' defense stifled the Dolphins' offense, which struggled to gain any significant yardage throughout the game.
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