With the win, the Patriots' joined the
1972 Miami Dolphins (14–0),
1942 Chicago Bears (11–0), and
1934 Chicago Bears (13–0) as the fourth team to record an undefeated and untied regular season. Their 16 wins also set a record for most regular season wins in a single season. The game did not have an impact on the playoff seeding for either team. The Patriots already clinched the AFC's top seed, while the Giants were locked into the 5-seed, as they had already clinched the best record among NFC teams who did not win their division, but could not catch the division-leading
Dallas Cowboys. In the playoffs, the Patriots defeated the
Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round, 31–20, and the
San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship Game, 21–12. This moved the Patriots to 18–0 and one win away from a perfect season. The Giants defeated the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round, 24–14, the Cowboys in the Divisional Round, 21–17, and the
Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game, 23–20 in overtime, setting up a Super Bowl rematch. The Giants won
Super Bowl XLII, 17–14, denying the Patriots their perfect season and leaving the 1972 Dolphins as the only team to play an undefeated regular season and postseason. In the 16-game era from 1978-2020, the 2007 Patriots were the only team to post a 16–0 regular season record. As of 2025, no team has posted a 17-0 regular season record.
The next season, the Patriots won their first two games, extending their record regular season winning streak to 21 games. They lost to the
Miami Dolphins in Week 3, ending the streak. This record winning streak would be later broken by the
Indianapolis Colts, who won 23 straight regular season games from
2008–
2009. Four years later, the Giants and Patriots met in
Super Bowl XLVI. The Giants would win this Super Bowl as well, by a score of 21–17. Despite the controversy surrounding the broadcast of this game, the NFL kept the
Thursday Night Football exclusively on the
NFL Network through 2013. The package was then split between the NFL Network and
CBS beginning from 2014 to 2015 and between the NFL Network, CBS, and
NBC from 2016 to 2017.
Fox purchased the rights to broadcast most
TNF games from 2018 to 2022. In order to satisfy its cable carriage agreements, the NFL Network retains seven exclusive regular season broadcasts per year. These include
TNF games in Weeks 2 and 3, Games
played in London with a 9:30 am ET start, and late-season Saturday games. The game's impact was summarized by
Scott Graham on
NFL Films' subsequent hour-long replay of the contest ("Perfect Ending", an episode of
NFL Films Game Of The Week): "Never had a meaningless game carried more meaning." ==See also==