2001 · Divisional Round · Game 1

Pregame

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Divisional Round: Oakland Raiders at New England Patriots (Foxboro Stadium), with a Conference Championship spot at stake. Kickoff: Sat January 19, 2002 at 8:05pm. Winner advances to the Conference Championship. The losing team's season is over.[1][2]

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The divisional round is where the bracket is supposed to take its real shape. Oakland Raiders traveling to New England Patriots at Foxboro Stadium, with the league watching to see whether the better team or the better matchup wins. Bye-week home favorites carry the weight of expectation; the visiting wild-card winner walks in with no one expecting them and nothing to lose.

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The bracket has narrowed to the teams that survived the regular season. Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots are two of them; the rest of the league is in scouting mode for the offseason. What happens in Foxboro Stadium shifts the rest of the tree: a road favorite winning rearranges seeding expectations; a home upset shows the bracket math underweights heart.

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Oakland Raiders versus New England Patriots in the Divisional Round. The teams who reach this round have already proven they survive a long schedule; the stats that matter most now are the ones that compress: scoring differential, red-zone efficiency, turnover margin. At this stage of the year, the simple math is that defenses tighten and the team that protects the ball wins more often than the team that scores the most. Whichever side of Oakland Raiders-New England Patriots cleans up the careless plays first usually walks out with the result. Conservative-game expectations should not surprise the reader; both staffs know exactly what worked all season and will lean hard on what travels. The early answer is the kicking game, where any swing of field position compounds.

League standings entering Week 18

Standings as of kickoff, Week 18 (no future-game spoilers)

Around the league

  • Best record league-wide: St. Louis Rams (14-2).

AFC

AFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Pittsburgh Steelers13-3W1
Baltimore Ravens10-6W1
Cleveland Browns7-9L1
Tennessee Titans7-9L2
Cincinnati Bengals6-10W2
Jacksonville Jaguars6-10L2

AFC East

TeamRecStrk
Miami Dolphins11-5W2
New England Patriots11-5W6
New York Jets10-6W1
Indianapolis Colts6-10W1
Buffalo Bills3-13L1

AFC West

TeamRecStrk
Oakland Raiders10-6L3
Seattle Seahawks9-7W2
Denver Broncos8-8L1
Kansas City Chiefs6-10L1
San Diego Chargers5-11L9

NFC

NFC West

TeamRecStrk
St. Louis Rams14-2W6
San Francisco 49ers12-4W1
Atlanta Falcons7-9L2
New Orleans Saints7-9L4
Carolina Panthers1-15L15

NFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Chicago Bears13-3W4
Green Bay Packers12-4W3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers9-7L1
Minnesota Vikings5-11L4
Detroit Lions2-14W1

NFC East

TeamRecStrk
Philadelphia Eagles11-5W2
Washington Redskins8-8W2
Arizona Cardinals7-9--
New York Giants7-9L2
Dallas Cowboys5-11L1

Game video

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Game info

Roof
outdoors
Surface
grass
Weather
25°F, 100% humidity, wind 3 mph
Vegas line
New England Patriots -3
Over/Under
41.5 (under)

Score

Reveal through:

Oakland Raiders None, New England Patriots None

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Oakland Raiders076007131313
New England Patriots003100031316

Scoring plays

Q1

TeamPlayScore
No scoring this quarter.

Q2

TeamPlayScore
RaidersJames Jett 13 yard pass from Rich Gannon ( Sebastian Janikowski kick)7-0

Q3

TeamPlayScore
PatriotsAdam Vinatieri 23 yard field goal7-3
RaidersSebastian Janikowski 38 yard field goal10-3
RaidersSebastian Janikowski 45 yard field goal13-3

Q4

TeamPlayScore
PatriotsTom Brady 6 yard rush ( Adam Vinatieri kick)13-10
PatriotsAdam Vinatieri 45 yard field goal13-13
OT
PatriotsAdam Vinatieri 23 yard field goal13-16

Recap

AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (Pro-Football-Reference)

New England Patriots defeated Oakland Raiders 16-13 at Foxboro Stadium in the Divisional Round. The final scoring play was Patriots: Adam Vinatieri 23 yard field goal. The result came down to the final possession; New England Patriots won by 3. Top line of the day: Tom Brady: 312 pass yards on 32-of-52, 0 TD, 1 INT. New England Patriots move on to the conference final.[1][2]

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New England Patriots walked out of Foxboro Stadium as the team that survived a Divisional Round Oakland Raiders will replay in its head for the entire offseason. The scoreboard says 16-13. The game stayed within 3 points throughout, the kind of contest where every drive felt like a referendum and every defensive stop carried twice its usual weight. The final scoring play came from Patriots: Adam Vinatieri 23 yard field goal. Whether it was the game-decider or just the period at the end of the sentence depends on what the camera caught earlier. New England Patriots move on to a conference championship.

AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (Pro-Football-Reference)

New England Patriots 16, Oakland Raiders 13. Round: Divisional Round. Attendance: 60292. Q2: 1 scoring play. Q3: 3 scoring plays. Q4: 2 scoring plays. OT: 1 scoring play. Top performers:
- Tom Brady: 312 pass yards on 32-of-52, 0 TD, 1 INT
- Antowain Smith: 65 rush yards on 20 carries
- David Patten: 8 catches for 107 yards

AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (Pro-Football-Reference)

Divisional Round, played at Foxboro Stadium. Final: Oakland Raiders 13, New England Patriots 16, with New England Patriots taking the result by 3. **Second quarter**

- Raiders: James Jett 13 yard pass from Rich Gannon ( Sebastian Janikowski kick)

Third quarter

- Patriots: Adam Vinatieri 23 yard field goal
- Raiders: Sebastian Janikowski 38 yard field goal
- Raiders: Sebastian Janikowski 45 yard field goal

Fourth quarter

- Patriots: Tom Brady 6 yard rush ( Adam Vinatieri kick)
- Patriots: Adam Vinatieri 45 yard field goal

Overtime

- Patriots: Adam Vinatieri 23 yard field goal

Top performers

- Tom Brady: 312 pass yards on 32-of-52, 0 TD, 1 INT
- Antowain Smith: 65 rush yards on 20 carries
- David Patten: 8 catches for 107 yards

A 3-point margin in Divisional Round is the kind of result that defines reputations on both sidelines.

Box score

RaidersPatriots
Team totals
First Downs1422
Total Yards230365
Turnovers01
Passing
Comp/Att17/3132/52
Pass yards159312
Pass TD10
Interceptions01
Sacks taken12
Sack yards lost615
Net pass yards153297
Rushing
Rushes3030
Rush yards7768
Rush TD01
Discipline
Fumbles03
Fumbles lost00
Penalties41
Penalty yards2015

Passing

PlayerC/AYdsTDIntRate
OAK
Rich Gannon17/3115910
NWE
Tom Brady32/5231201

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsTDLong
OAK
Charlie Garner1764012
Tyrone Wheatley4502
Zack Crockett3302
Terry Kirby1303
Rich Gannon5205
NWE
Antowain Smith2065012
Tom Brady51616
Kevin Faulk1-10-1
J.R. Redmond3-303
Troy Brown1-90-9

Receiving

PlayerRecYdsTDLong
OAK
Jerry Rice448022
Tim Brown542019
Charlie Garner432012
James Jett223113
Jeremy Brigham110010
Jerry Porter1404
NWE
David Patten8107025
Jermaine Wiggins1068022
J.R. Redmond443020
Troy Brown443029
Marc Edwards329013
Kevin Faulk32208

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