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1969 Boston Patriots season
Owner Billy Sullivan
Head Coach Clive Rush
General Manager George Sauer
Home Field Alumni Stadium
Results
Record 4–10
Place T-3rd AFL Eastern
Playoff Finish did not qualify
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1968 1970

The Boston Patriots finished the American Football League's 1969 season with a record of four wins and ten losses, and finished tied for third in the AFL's Eastern division.

Staff[]

Boston Patriots 1969 staff
Front Office
  • President – Billy Sullivan
  • General Manager – George Sauer
  • Director of Player Personnel – Rommie Loudd

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Clive Rush

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Backfield – John Mazur
  • Receivers – Jerry Stoltz
  • Offensive Line – Bruce Beatty
 

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Line – Jesse Richardson
  • Linebackers – John Meyer
  • Defensive Backfield – Bill Elias

Regular season[]

Season standings[]

Eastern Division
Team W L T PCT PF PA
*New York Jets 10 4 0 .714 353 269
Houston Oilers 6 6 2 .500 278 279
Boston Patriots 4 10 0 .286 266 316
Buffalo Bills 4 10 0 .286 230 359
Miami Dolphins 3 10 1 .231 233 332

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Season schedule[]

Game-by-game results[]

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Week Date Opponent Result Stadium Record Attendance
1 September 14, 1969 at Denver Broncos L 35-7 Mile High Stadium 0-1
43,679
2 September 21, 1969 Kansas City Chiefs L 31–0 Alumni Stadium 0-2
22,002
3 September 28, 1969 Oakland Raiders L 38–23 Alumni Stadium 0-3
19,069
4 October 5, 1969 New York Jets L 23–14 Alumni Stadium 0-4
25,584
5 October 11, 1969 at Buffalo Bills L 23–16 War Memorial Stadium 0-5
46,201
6 October 19, 1969 San Diego Chargers L 13–10 Alumni Stadium 0-6
18,346
7 October 26, 1969 at New York Jets L 23–17 Shea Stadium 0-7
62,298
8 November 2, 1969 Houston Oilers W 24–0 Alumni Stadium 1-7
19,006
9 November 9, 1969 Miami Dolphins L 17–16 Alumni Stadium 1-8
19,821
10 November 16, 1969 at Cincinnati Bengals W 25–14 Nippert Stadium 2-8
27,927
11 November 23, 1969 Buffalo Bills W 35–21 Alumni Stadium 3-8
25,584
12 November 30, 1969 at Miami Dolphins W 38–23 Miami Orange Bowl 4-8
32,121
13 December 7, 1969 at San Diego Chargers L 28–18 San Diego Stadium 4-9
33,146
14 December 14, 1969 at Houston Oilers L 27–23 Astrodome 4-10
39,215


References[]

  1. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 297
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