2001 New England Patriots Season - Week 1 Roster

Week 1 Roster

New England Patriots 2001 Week 1 roster
Quarterbacks
  • 11 Drew Bledsoe
  • 12 Tom Brady
  • 19 Damon Huard

Running Backs

  • 44 Marc Edwards FB
  • 33 Kevin Faulk
  • 35 Patrick Pass FB
  • 21 J. R. Redmond KR
  • 32 Antowain Smith

Wide Receivers

  • 80 Troy Brown PR
  • 87 Bert Emanuel
  • 81 Charles Johnson
  • 86 David Patten
  • 84 Torrance Small

Tight Ends

  • 83 Rod Rutledge
  • 85 Jermaine Wiggins
Offensive Linemen
  • 63 Joe Andruzzi G
  • 77 Mike Compton G
  • 74 Kenyatta Jones T/G R
  • 70 Adrian Klemm T
  • 72 Matt Light T R
  • 64 Greg Robinson-Randall T
  • 67 Grey Ruegamer C/G
  • 76 Grant Williams T
  • 65 Damien Woody C

Defensive Linemen

  • 91 Bobby Hamilton DE
  • 96 Brandon Mitchell DE
  • 97 Riddick Parker DE
  • 98 Anthony Pleasant DE
  • 94 Jace Sayler NT UR
  • 93 Richard Seymour NT R
Linebackers
  • 54 Tedy Bruschi ILB
  • 51 Bryan Cox ILB
  • 53 Larry Izzo ILB
  • 52 Ted Johnson ILB
  • 55 Willie McGinest OLB/DE
  • 90 Marty Moore ILB
  • 95 Roman Phifer OLB
  • 99 T. J. Turner OLB R
  • 50 Mike Vrabel OLB

Defensive Backs

  • 29 Hakim Akbar SS R
  • 27 Terrell Buckley CB
  • 30 Je'Rod Cherry FS
  • 23 Antwan Harris FS
  • 34 Tebucky Jones FS
  • 24 Ty Law CB
  • 36 Lawyer Milloy SS
  • 25 Leonard Myers CB R
  • 22 Terrance Shaw CB
  • 45 Otis Smith CB
  • 26 Matt Stevens SS

Special Teams

  • 13 Lee Johnson P
  • 66 Lonie Paxton LS
  • 4 Adam Vinatieri K
Reserve Lists
  • 88 Terry Glenn WR
  • 38 Ray Hill CB
  • 49 Jabari Holloway TE R
  • 59 Andy Katzenmoyer ILB
  • 48 Arther Love TE R
  • 28 Brock Williams CB R
  • 14 Walter Williams RB UR


Practice Squad

  • 68 Tom Ashworth OT UR
  • 58 Matt Chatham OLB
  • 82 Curtis Jackson WR
  • 60 Drew Inzer G/C UR
  • 92 David Nugent DT


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