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New England Patriots drop incredible “Nor’Easter” uniforms before AFC East showdown

The New England Patriots have returned to their throne at the top of the AFC East after a hot start to the 2025 NFL season, and ahead of their important divisional meeting with the New York Jets this week the team will don a special jersey for the occasion.

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The Patriots will take on their divisional rival on Thursday Night Football following their big win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that brought them to 8-2 on the year, and Mike Vrabel’s team will unveil special “Nor’Easter” uniforms that show off a sleek ‘NE’ logo style and a vibrant white helmet.

This season, the Patriots have actually struggled more at their Gillette Stadium home with a 3-2 record than they have on the road, but star quarterback Drake Maye and Co. will be aiming to improve that mark with their special uniforms.

Maye has certainly played himself into the NFL MVP discussion with 19 touchdown passes and over 2,500 yards passing in 2025, especially given the fact that the Patriots have exceeded many NFL fans’ expectations.

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New England has had significant success over the years against the Jets though, boasting a 75-56-1 record all time in head-to-head matchups. That includes the Patriots winning 16 of their last 18 meetings with New York, including an exciting 25-22 win last season.

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