Season of National Football League team the New England Patriots
The 1991 New England Patriots season was the team's 32nd season, and the 22nd in the National Football League . The team finished the season with a record of six wins and ten losses, and finished fourth in the AFC East Division. Though the Patriots scored twenty or more points just five times during the season, they were able to upset playoff teams such as the Houston Oilers , Buffalo Bills and New York Jets .
It was the last season where the Patriots were owned by Victor Kiam , who was forced to sell the team to St. Louis businessman James Orthwein in order to settle a debt.
Offseason
NFL Draft
Staff
1991 New England Patriots staff
Front office
Chairman – Victor Kiam
Vice chairman – Fran Murray
President – Billy Sullivan
Chief executive officer – Sam Jankovich
Vice-president – Bucko Kilroy
Vice-president of player operations – Joe Mendes
Vice-president of administration – Patrick Forte
Assistant director of player operations – Charley Armey
Coordinator of pro scouting – Rod Rust
Coordinator of college scouting – Charles Garcia
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special teams – Dante Scarnecchia
Assistant special teams – Dave Uyrus
Strength and conditioning
Strength and conditioning – Ian Pyka
[ 1]
Roster
Preseason
[ 2]
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 1
at Indianapolis Colts
W 16–7
1–0
Hoosier Dome
49,961
2
September 8
Cleveland Browns
L 0–20
1–1
Sullivan Stadium
35,377
3
September 15
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 6–20
1–2
Three Rivers Stadium
53,703
4
September 22
Houston Oilers
W 24–20
2–2
Sullivan Stadium
30,702
5
September 29
at Phoenix Cardinals
L 10–24
2–3
Sun Devil Stadium
26,043
6
October 6
Miami Dolphins
L 10–20
2–4
Sullivan Stadium
49,749
7
Bye
8
October 20
Minnesota Vikings
W 26–23 (OT)
3–4
Sullivan Stadium
45,367[ 3]
9
October 27
Denver Broncos
L 6–9
3–5
Sullivan Stadium
43,994
10
November 3
at Buffalo Bills
L 17–22
3–6
Rich Stadium
78,278
11
November 10
at Miami Dolphins
L 20–30
3–7
Joe Robbie Stadium
56,065
12
November 17
New York Jets
L 21–28
3–8
Sullivan Stadium
30,743
13
November 24
Buffalo Bills
W 16–13
4–8
Sullivan Stadium
47,053
14
December 1
at Denver Broncos
L 3–20
4–9
Mile High Stadium
67,116
15
December 8
Indianapolis Colts
W 23–17 (OT)
5–9
Sullivan Stadium
20,131[ 4]
16
December 15
at New York Jets
W 6–3
6–9
Giants Stadium
55,689
17
December 22
at Cincinnati Bengals
L 7–29
6–10
Riverfront Stadium
46,394
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
See also
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Division championships (22) Conference championships (11) League championships (6) Retired numbers Media Current league affiliations Former league affiliation
Formerly the Boston Patriots (1960–1970)