Oct. 26, 2014 at Gillette Stadium.
That was when and where the New England Patriots and Chicago Bears last met for a game of win-loss consequence.
And if that 1 p.m. ET kickoff doesn’t seem so long ago, well, revisiting some notes from what would unfold as a 51-23 rout might soon make you feel old.
Like the fact Marc Trestman, now on the Toronto Argonauts’ sideline, was then Chicago’s head coach and Jay Cutler, currently “not really looking to do a lot of work,” was the Bears’ starting quarterback. Or the fact the Patriots have since punched tickets to three Super Bowls.