Las Vegas Review-Journal

Brady, Patriots slip past Buccaneers

New England defense smothers QB Winston

- By Fred Goodall Theassocia­ted Press

TAMPA, Fla. — Tom Brady passed for 303 yards and one touchdown and the New England Patriots’ struggling defense showed signs of improvemen­t Thursday night in a 19-14 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Super Bowl champions rebounded from a last-second loss to Carolina, despite Brady turning the ball over twice — on his first intercepti­on in eight regular-season games and a fumble on one of Tampa Bay’s three sacks.

Neither of the mistakes led to points for Tampa Bay (2-2), which was unable to do much offensivel­y until the fourth quarter.

Brady threw a 5-yard TD pass to Chris Hogan in the second quarter, and Stephen Gostkowski kicked field goals of 27, 23, 45 and 48 yards for the Patriots (3-2).

Jameis Winston rallied Tampa Bay late with an 18-yard TD pass to Cameron Brate that trimmed New England’s lead to 16-14 with 2:09 remaining. He marched the Bucs from his 25 to the Patriots 19 before throwing an incompleti­on on the final play.

It might not have come down to a last-second drive if not for another poor performanc­e by Bucs kicker Nick Folk.

Folk missed two field goals and an extra-point before beating the New York Giants on a last-second kick last week. He missed three more field goals Thursday night, including a 31-yarder that would have cut a nine-point deficit to six in the closing minutes.

With his 186th career regular-season win as a starter, Brady tied Brett Favre and Peyton Manning for the most by a quarterbac­k in NFL history. He also has 25 postseason victories, including five Super Bowls.

Defensivel­y, the Patriots entered the night on pace to yield more than yards than any team in league history.

And, Winston and a young Tampa Bay offense that’s progressiv­ely gotten better since he was selected first overall in the 2015 draft was hoping to be the latest beneficiar­y of New England’s struggles.

Running back Doug Martin provided a lift in his return from a suspension for violating the NFL’S policy on performanc­e enhancers with 74 yards rushing and one TD.

But one week after throwing for 332 yards and three touchdowns without an intercepti­on and overcoming a pair of fourth-quarter deficits to beat the Giants, Winston was unable to move the ball consistent­ly until the fourth quarter.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States