The New York Jets (2-7) will visit the New England Patriots (8-2) at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night.

Let's take a deeper look at what to expect from the Jets' next opponent.

What a Difference a Year Makes

Last season, the Patriots, (4-13), finished last in the AFC East, fired first year head coach Jerod Mayo and hired former Super Bowl-winning and former Patriots LB Mike Vrabel as their new head man.

Ten weeks into the 2025 season, Vrabel and New England have doubled the win total from a year ago and are winners of 7 straight, tied for the longest streak in the league this season.

"I think Vrabel has done a really great job of getting that team to buy in to what he's trying to do," Jets HC Aaron Glenn said Monday. "He is proving you can absolutely make a huge change within a year,

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