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When was the last time the Patriots were in the Super Bowl?

When was the last time the Patriots were in the Super Bowl?

The New England Patriots are headed back to the Super Bowl with a chance to set an NFL record for Super Bowl victories. The Patriots beat the Denver Broncos 10-7 in a snowy AFC Championship to secure the AFC’s spot in two weeks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

It wasn’t pretty, but the Patriots defense did just enough to secure the win. Broncos backup QB Jarrett Stidham looked impressive in the first quarter, but as the weather got worse, the Broncos offense got worse. They had an opportunity to tie the game in the fourth quarter, but Leonard Taylor got a hand on Wil Lutz’s 45-yard field goal attempt. The Broncos defense got a stop after that, but Stidham threw an interception on the Broncos next drive and the Patriots secured a spot in Super Bowl 60.

Patriots Super Bowl history

When was the last Super Bowl appearance for New England?

The Patriots are back in the Super Bowl for the first time since Tom Brady and Bill Belichick were leading the organization. The Patriots last reached the Super Bowl following the 2018 season, beating the Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl 53. This was their sixth Super Bowl victory.

This was a much different game than their other recent Super Bowl appearances. This was the end of a run of three Super Bowl appearances, of which they won two of them. The previous two games were shootouts, with the Patriots beating the Falcons 34-28 in Super Bowl 51 and losing 41-33 to the Eagles in Super Bowl 52.

The Patriots were a two-point favorite in Super Bowl 53 and the total was installed at 55 as two of the best offenses in the league were facing off. The Patriots ranked fourth in scoring while the Rams ranked second. It didn’t matter as both defenses stepped up in the Super Bowl. The Patriots held Jared Goff to 229 yards and only an interception, while the Rams rushing attack could only manage 62 yards. On offense, Tom Brady managed 262 yards and it was Julian Edelman and Sony Michel who were the difference on offense. Edelman had 10 receptions for 141 yards and won the MVP award. Michel rushed for 94 yards and the only touchdown in the game.

How many times have the Patriots appeared in the Super Bowl?

This year marks the franchise’s 12th trip to the Super Bowl. Their first appearance came after the 1985 season when they lost to the Super Bowl Shuffle Bears. They returned 11 years later, losing to the Packers thanks in large part to Desmond Howard’s kickoff return for a touchdown that put the game out of reach.

Five years later, the Patriots returned to the Super Bowl, this time beating the Rams in Super Bowl on an Adam Vinatieri field goal as time expired. They returned two years later and would go on to win back-to-back Super Bowls over the Panthers and Eagles. They lost Super Bowls to the Giants in 2008 and 2012, before returning to win three times across five seasons.

They head into this game with six wins and five losses in the Super Bowl. They are tied with the Steelers for the most Lombardi Trophies in NFL history.

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Deadspin | Kris Bubic tosses gem as Royals blank White Sox  Apr 10, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Kris Bubic (50) pitches during the first inning against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images   Kris Bubic allowed two hits and struck out a career-high 11 over seven stellar shutout innings, and Carter Jensen clubbed a solo home run, as the Kansas City Royals snapped a three-game skid with Friday night’s 2-0 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox.  An All-Star last season before his season ended due to a July rotator cuff injury, Bubic (2-1) didn’t yield a hit Friday until Lenyn Sosa led off the fifth inning with a double. The other hit Bubic surrendered came via Derek Hill’s single to open the sixth, as he went on to match a career best with seven complete innings and help the Royals even this four-game set.  The left-hander, whose previous high for strikeouts was nine, also walked just one while dropping his ERA to 2.50 over three 2026 starts. Kansas City relievers Matt Strahm and Lucas Erceg (four saves) retired the side in the eighth and ninth inning, respectively.  Bubic outdueled Davis Martin (2-1), who has recorded both of Chicago’s quality starts on the young season after giving up both runs and seven hits without a walk over seven innings. However, his White Sox teammates couldn’t generate any offense one night after posting their own 2-0 victory to snap a 14-game losing streak at Kansas City.  Chicago has lost 23 of their last 26 games at Kauffman Stadium.   The Royals opened the scoring in the fourth by ending their 15-inning scoreless rut. Maikel Garcia opened the frame with single to right field off Martin, then scored from first base on Bobby Witt Jr.’s double that lined off the top of left-field corner wall.  Witt has hit safely in 23 consecutive games against the White Sox.  Jensen, whose previous three 2026 homers came on the road, doubled the Royals’ lead in the seventh when he sent a one-out drive well over the right-field wall off Martin.  Though Kansas City managed to get back on track, they went 0-for-7 with runners in scoring. The Royals are 0-for-28 in that department over the last four contests.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Kris #Bubic #tosses #gem #Royals #blank #White #SoxApr 10, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Kris Bubic (50) pitches during the first inning against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images

Kris Bubic allowed two hits and struck out a career-high 11 over seven stellar shutout innings, and Carter Jensen clubbed a solo home run, as the Kansas City Royals snapped a three-game skid with Friday night’s 2-0 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox.

An All-Star last season before his season ended due to a July rotator cuff injury, Bubic (2-1) didn’t yield a hit Friday until Lenyn Sosa led off the fifth inning with a double. The other hit Bubic surrendered came via Derek Hill’s single to open the sixth, as he went on to match a career best with seven complete innings and help the Royals even this four-game set.

The left-hander, whose previous high for strikeouts was nine, also walked just one while dropping his ERA to 2.50 over three 2026 starts. Kansas City relievers Matt Strahm and Lucas Erceg (four saves) retired the side in the eighth and ninth inning, respectively.

Bubic outdueled Davis Martin (2-1), who has recorded both of Chicago’s quality starts on the young season after giving up both runs and seven hits without a walk over seven innings. However, his White Sox teammates couldn’t generate any offense one night after posting their own 2-0 victory to snap a 14-game losing streak at Kansas City.


Chicago has lost 23 of their last 26 games at Kauffman Stadium.

The Royals opened the scoring in the fourth by ending their 15-inning scoreless rut. Maikel Garcia opened the frame with single to right field off Martin, then scored from first base on Bobby Witt Jr.’s double that lined off the top of left-field corner wall.

Witt has hit safely in 23 consecutive games against the White Sox.

Jensen, whose previous three 2026 homers came on the road, doubled the Royals’ lead in the seventh when he sent a one-out drive well over the right-field wall off Martin.

Though Kansas City managed to get back on track, they went 0-for-7 with runners in scoring. The Royals are 0-for-28 in that department over the last four contests.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Kris #Bubic #tosses #gem #Royals #blank #White #Sox">Deadspin | Kris Bubic tosses gem as Royals blank White Sox  Apr 10, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Kris Bubic (50) pitches during the first inning against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images   Kris Bubic allowed two hits and struck out a career-high 11 over seven stellar shutout innings, and Carter Jensen clubbed a solo home run, as the Kansas City Royals snapped a three-game skid with Friday night’s 2-0 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox.  An All-Star last season before his season ended due to a July rotator cuff injury, Bubic (2-1) didn’t yield a hit Friday until Lenyn Sosa led off the fifth inning with a double. The other hit Bubic surrendered came via Derek Hill’s single to open the sixth, as he went on to match a career best with seven complete innings and help the Royals even this four-game set.  The left-hander, whose previous high for strikeouts was nine, also walked just one while dropping his ERA to 2.50 over three 2026 starts. Kansas City relievers Matt Strahm and Lucas Erceg (four saves) retired the side in the eighth and ninth inning, respectively.  Bubic outdueled Davis Martin (2-1), who has recorded both of Chicago’s quality starts on the young season after giving up both runs and seven hits without a walk over seven innings. However, his White Sox teammates couldn’t generate any offense one night after posting their own 2-0 victory to snap a 14-game losing streak at Kansas City.  Chicago has lost 23 of their last 26 games at Kauffman Stadium.   The Royals opened the scoring in the fourth by ending their 15-inning scoreless rut. Maikel Garcia opened the frame with single to right field off Martin, then scored from first base on Bobby Witt Jr.’s double that lined off the top of left-field corner wall.  Witt has hit safely in 23 consecutive games against the White Sox.  Jensen, whose previous three 2026 homers came on the road, doubled the Royals’ lead in the seventh when he sent a one-out drive well over the right-field wall off Martin.  Though Kansas City managed to get back on track, they went 0-for-7 with runners in scoring. The Royals are 0-for-28 in that department over the last four contests.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Kris #Bubic #tosses #gem #Royals #blank #White #Sox

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the ​fourth player in NBA history to ‌record 12,000 career assists ​with his second ⁠helper of the first quarter during Friday night’s home game against ‌the Phoenix Suns.

No. 12,000 came when James ‌collected a rebound on ‌the ⁠defensive end and ⁠threw a long chest pass to the other end. Deandre Ayton caught ​the ball ‌over the smaller Collin Gillespie and put it in the hoop with 7:49 left ‌in the quarter.

Former Utah ​Jazz star John Stockton is the all-time ⁠leader with 15,806 career assists. Recently retired Chris Paul (12,552) is ‌second and Jason Kidd (12,091) stands third.

The 41-year-old James would surely pass Kidd if he returns next season. Chances of catching Paul ‌would depend on his health ​and the number of games he plays.

James was ⁠averaging 7.1 assists per game ⁠entering Friday’s action and the contest marks his ‌59th of the 2025-26 season.

For his career, James ​averages 7.4 assists per game.

(with inputs from Reuters)

Published on Apr 11, 2026

#LeBron #James #closes #record #4th #NBA #player #reach #career #assists">LeBron James closes in on another record, becomes 4th NBA player to reach 12,000 career assists  Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the ​fourth player in NBA history to ‌record 12,000 career assists ​with his second ⁠helper of the first quarter during Friday night’s home game against ‌the Phoenix Suns.No. 12,000 came when James ‌collected a rebound on ‌the ⁠defensive end and ⁠threw a long chest pass to the other end. Deandre Ayton caught ​the ball ‌over the smaller Collin Gillespie and put it in the hoop with 7:49 left ‌in the quarter.Former Utah ​Jazz star John Stockton is the all-time ⁠leader with 15,806 career assists. Recently retired Chris Paul (12,552) is ‌second and Jason Kidd (12,091) stands third.The 41-year-old James would surely pass Kidd if he returns next season. Chances of catching Paul ‌would depend on his health ​and the number of games he plays.James was ⁠averaging 7.1 assists per game ⁠entering Friday’s action and the contest marks his ‌59th of the 2025-26 season.For his career, James ​averages 7.4 assists per game.(with inputs from Reuters)Published on Apr 11, 2026  #LeBron #James #closes #record #4th #NBA #player #reach #career #assists

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