Austin American-Statesman

Fourth quarter belongs to Brady, Pats

New York closes gap with a late field goal before time runs out.

- By Jimmy Golen

The fourth quarter started just in time for Tom Brady to overcome some early drops and lead the Patriots on a comeback. And it ended just in time for New England to hold on for a victory.

Brady overcame New England’s shaky first three quarters by throwing for a pair of touchdowns in the fourth, and the Patriots defeated the New York Jets 30-23 on Sunday to remain unbeaten.

The Super Bowl MVP completed 13 of 16 passes for 135 yards in the final quarter to overcome a 20-16 deficit and give New England (6-0) a twogame lead over the Jets in the AFC East.

“I thought we played better as the game went on,” said Brady, who was 34 of 54 for 355 yards overall — numbers that would have been even better if not for the 11 drops by his receivers, six by newly activated Brandon LaFell.

The Jets (4-2) rallied in the final minute, kicking a field goal on first down with 23 seconds left to get within one score before Brandon Marshall recovered the onside kick. But after a short pass over the middle to Eric Decker left the Jets 37 yards away from tying the game, Marshall failed to get set on Ryan Fitzpatric­k’s spike to stop the clock; the false-start penalty ended it.

“I feel like we had them,” offensive lineman Willie Colon said. “I feel like we were the better team out there, but obviously we were not. … They beat us fair and square.”

The Jets, who had won two in a row, had hoped to tie the Patriots for the AFC East lead.

Fitzpatric­k completed 22 of 39 passes for 295 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Chris Ivory, who entered as the AFC’s leading rusher, was held to 41 yards on 17 carries while dealing with a sore hamstring; he also had two catches for 12 yards and a touchdown. Decker caught six passes for 94 yards.

Rob Gronkowski had a career-high 11 catches for 108 yards and a touchdown, Danny Amendola had eight for 86 and a TD and Brady also scored on a keeper from the 1 to give the defending Super Bowl champions their ninth straight victory, dating to last year’s playoffs. Brady also had an 11-yard scramble on a third-and-10, and with 15 rushing yards he was the Patriots’ leading runner for the first time in his career.

“I should enjoy this, because it will probably never happen again,” said Brady, who threw the ball on all but nine plays — tying the NFL record for the fewest rushes in a win.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England wide receiver Brandon LaFell gets upended by New York safety Dion Bailey during the second half. The newly activated LaFell had just two catches and several drops.
CHARLES KRUPA / ASSOCIATED PRESS New England wide receiver Brandon LaFell gets upended by New York safety Dion Bailey during the second half. The newly activated LaFell had just two catches and several drops.

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