Fans looking to get their hands on New England Patriots Tickets have the opportunity to catch one of the most anticipated games of the season this weekend as the Patriots take on the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. After mopping the floor with the Minnesota Vikings this past weekend, the Pats now turn their attention to the still undefeated Colts. Fans can expect to pay anywhere from $123 to $1,325 for Patriots tickets to this one.
What is promising for the Patriots going into this weekend is the sudden resurgence of Pats Quarterback Tom Brady. After struggling with a suspected shoulder injury all season, Brady emerged against the Vikings. Brady completed 29 of 43 passes for 372 yards and four touchdowns.

But the Vikings were no real test for the Patriots. Now the Colts, that’s another story. The Colts beat the Broncos on Sunday, the same Broncos who shut down the Patriots 17-7 five weeks ago. Now the Colts are 7-0 for the second season in a row.
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New England Patriots Tickets are always in high demand. And why not? The Patriots have been one of the hottest teams in the NFL since their first Super Bowl victory in 2002 against the Rams. So even though Gillette Stadium can become one of the coldest places on Earth in the winter, fans are still willing to spend an arm and a leg for tickets.
Let’s have a look-see at the numbers, shall we?

The Indianapolis Colts visit the Patriots on November 5. Tickets to that game run anywhere from $100 to $1,200. But then how about the following week against the hated New York Jets? Fans are paying anywhere from $88 to $1,142 to catch the game. The seemingly unstoppable Chicago Bears then come to Gillette Stadium on November 26. Again we see a remarkable spread for tickets. Fans are spending anywhere from $105 to $1,371.
The Patriots are off to a good start this season but, as usual, are not satisfied. Tom Brady, who has been a mere shadow of his former self this season, has said that he is still needs to work at getting better. And even though the Patriots were able to break the Bills last weekend, they still have a tough road ahead.
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The New England Patriots are back to their winning ways. Heck, maybe even the Patriots are getting back to Super Bowl form. The San Jose Mercury News says, “While so much ink has been spilled over the loss of place-kicker Adam Vinatieri, over the depletion of the receiving corps and over Tom Brady’s body language during a loss to Denver a month ago, the Patriots quietly have been repairing a defense that fell off during the 2005 season, and getting better on offense.”
And how about those Buffalo Bills? It’s just more of the same as they lose again to the Patriots and limp into their Bye week having lost three straight.

The Patriots (5-1) remained on top of the AFC East after Cory Dillon scored two touchdowns rushing and Tom Brady threw for two more to help New England get off to its second-best start since 1997.
Bill Belichick, never one to let winning all the time go to his head, said that there were some things the Patriots did well and some things that they need to do better.
The Patriots are at Minnesota this upcoming weekend before returning home to take on the Indianapolis Colts. New England Patriots Tickets are available for games through the whole season through Stubhub.
The New England Patriots will travel to New York to take on the Buffalo Bills tomorrow afternoon. After enjoying the Bye last weekend, the Patriots will be on the road for two weeks before coming home to take on the Indianapolis Colts.
While the Buffalo Bills are accustomed to being doormats for the Patriots, the other good news for Patriots fans is that the Bills are struggling to find a decent leader in their Quarterback. Bill Quarterback JP Losman’s last two games for the Bills have been bad. The first one, against the Bears, is excusable. The second, against the Lions, is not.

The Bills are looking to get revenge against the Patriots for their 19-17 defeat in week 1. Yet the Patriots showed a different side of themselves those first few weeks of the regular season. While the Patriots looked sluggish early on, their more recent play gives us a glimpse at the championship caliber team that they are.
The only thing worth getting nervous about are Tom Brady’s numbers. All of them are down. He has completed only 54.3 % of his passes and currently ranks 23rd in completions and 21st in yards. Though not official, it is rumored that Tom Brady has an inured throwing shoulder.
It’s not too late to pick up New England Patriots Tickets for this game or any other. There is still a way to go on the regular season so Patriot’s fans should check out what’s available.