The New England Patriots continue to cement themselves as the greatest dynasty in NFL history this season. After Sunday's win over the New York Jets, New England has set a new record with 116 regular-season wins this decade.

Furthermore, the Patriots actually surpassed their own record of wins in a decade in Week 3. From 2010-2019, New England has 116 wins after having 115 regular-season wins from 2000-2009.

The scary part is, the Patriots still have 14 games remaining this season to make their record nearly impossible to reach. Ever since Tom Brady and Bill Belichick joined forces in 2000, the Patriots have turned into a juggernaut in the NFL.

Every single season, New England is always in the mix to be in Super Bowl contention. On top of their regular-season wins, Brady and Belichick have brought six Super Bowl trophies back to Foxborough since 2001.

Considering the salary-cap restraints and the NFL Draft being just seven rounds now, it is remarkable how New England has maintained their success over the years. As the league is filled with the parity, the one constant is the Patriots in the playoffs.

At 42 years old, Brady is still able to pick apart defenses and find ways to win football games. In his 20th season in the NFL, the Patriots may have one of the most complete teams that they've had in the last two decades.

They have already secured the regular-season wins record just three weeks into this season but they can still add to it in the next 14 weeks. It's safe to say that we won't see another dynasty in the NFL that is comparable to the Patriots in the foreseeable future.