The Phnom Penh Post

Brady magic rescues Patriots

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TOM Brady conjured a lastgasp Houdini act to save the New England Patriots in a thrilling win over the Houston Texans on Sunday as the Atlanta Falcons preserved their unbeaten record.

With events off the field dominating a dramatic day that saw widespread player protests, Brady once again laid on a masterclas­s to throw for five touchdowns in a 36-33 victory at Gillette Stadium.

The crowning moment of a 378-yard passing display by the 40-year-old Brady came with the Patriots trailing 28-33 with just over two minutes remaining.

An eight-play 75-yard drive ended with Brady hitting receiver Brandin Cooks with a 25-yard pass into the end zone for the game-winning score.

The nerve-jangling finale capped an extraordin­ary game which had seen sections of the Patriots crowd boo several of the team’s own players after they opted to kneel during the playing of the national anthem before kick-off.

Brady had stood with his arms interlocke­d in solidarity with his teammates during the solemn anthem rendition.

It was just one of several large protests by players across the league on Sunday following remarks by US President Donald Trump. Trump had enraged NFL stars and team owners on Friday by describing players who protest during the anthem as “sons of bitches” who should be fired.

Around 130 players across the league took a knee on Sunday during the anthem, easily the largest mass demonstrat­ion of its kind since former San Francisco quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick began the protests in 2016.

“We felt like President Trump’s speech was an assault on our most cherished right – freedom of speech,” Denver star Von Miller explained after kneeling before his team’s game against Buffalo.

In Nashville, neither the Seattle Seahawks nor the Tennessee Titans took to the field to observe the national anthem before their game, which the Titans won 33-27.

“We will not stand for the injustice that has plagued people of this color in this country,” Seattle players said in a statement just prior to kickoff.

Falcons soar

The Patriots win helped New England move to 2-1 in the AFC East, putting them level with the Buffalo Bills who lead on points difference.

The Bills pulled off an upset win over the unbeaten Denver Broncos, winning 26-16. Quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor threw for two touchdowns and 213 yards to spark the Bills.

But it was an unhappy afternoon for Broncos quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian, who failed to throw for any touchdowns and was twice picked off for costly intercepti­ons.

Denver were one of seven previously unbeaten teams to taste defeat in early games on Sunday.

In Detroit, Matt Ryan threw for two touchdowns as the Atlanta Falcons won the battle of the unbeatens with a hard-fought 30-26 victory over the Lions.

Ryan, desperate to atone this season after last year’s Super Bowl collapse, made 24 completion­s from 35 pass- ing attempts to finish with 294 yards at Ford Field.

The win leaves Atlanta with a perfect 3-0 record at the top of the NFC South, while Detroit fell to 2-1 after the loss.

The Carolina Panthers, meanwhile, saw their unbeaten start to the season end with an emphatic 34-13 loss to the previously winless New Orleans Saints.

In later Sunday games, Aaron Rodgers conjured a 27-24 overtime win for the Green Bay Packers against the winless Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field. Rodgers found receiver Geronimo Allison with a 72-yard connection to set up Mason Crosby’s winning field goal.

Kansas City preserved their unbeaten record with a 24-10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chiefs are now 3-0 to lead the NFC West.

In Washington, Kirk Cousins passed for 365 yards and three touchdowns, running back Chris Thompson had 150 yards receiving and a touchdown, and the Redskins posted a 27-10 win over the Oakland Raiders.

Meanwhile, in the day’s early game at Wembley Stadium in London, Jacksonvil­le quarterbac­k Blake Bortles dismantled the Baltimore Ravens en route to a 44-7 win.

Bortles threw for four touchdowns as Jacksonvil­le improved to 2-1.

Pittsburgh, meanwhile, have their own problems after sliding to a 2317 overtime loss against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday.

The Steelers, who opted to remain in their dressing room during the national anthems before kick-off, were sunk by Jordan Howard’s 19-yard walkoff touchdown.

 ?? JIM ROGASH/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? Tom Brady of the New England Patriots reacts during the third quarter of their game against the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
JIM ROGASH/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Tom Brady of the New England Patriots reacts during the third quarter of their game against the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.

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