The race for Patriots tickets is on in New England with the Pats returning to Foxborough for another season of gridiron drama. The stalwart AFC East combatants have experienced unprecedented success in the National Football League, advancing to the playoffs year after year after year. New England Patriots tickets have been the toughest tickets in the Boston Metropolitan area to land since the partnership of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady first led New England to Super Bowl glory. Vivid Seats is your online avenue to cheap Patriots tickets to every game on the 2012 New England Patriots schedule! Review the following ticket-buying points to make the best purchase possible.
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Located roughly twenty minutes outside Boston, Gillette Stadium regularly welcomes over 68,000 fans to Patriots home contests in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Take in the Gillette Stadium seating chart to ensure you get the most out of your Patriots game.
The New England Patriots continued their wheeling and dealing ways in April's NFL Draft, trading away their 28th pick to the New Orleans Saints for their second round pick and a first pick in next year's draft. After completing additional deals with Houston, Seattle, and Oakland, the Pats finished the draft with a first round pick, two second round picks, two third round picks, two fifth round picks, a sixth, and a seventh round pick. In addition to their stash of NFL prospects, New England acquired rights to solid NFL players like former-Saints tight end David Thomas and former-Pats wideout Deion Branch. more
As fans in the Boston area start tracking down 2011-2012 Patriots tickets, all eyes are on first round draft pick Nate Solder. The mammoth 6 ft 8 in left tackle out of Colorado will have the very important job of protecting Tom Brady next season. Luckily for Solder, veteran New England linemen like Logan Mankins and Matt Light should be able to show the Pats' new rookie the ropes this offseason.
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