Las Vegas Review-Journal

The offense rests: Pats’ ‘D,’ kicking hold court

Mccourty’s pick-6 drops final gavel on Buffalo

- By John Wawrow The Associated Press

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Devin Mccourty was pleased that the New England Patriots defense didn’t have to play second fiddle to Tom Brady and Co. for once.

With the Patriots leaning more on Stephen Gostkowski’s leg than Brady’s arm against the Buffalo Bills on Monday night, Mccourty stepped up and returned an intercepti­on 84 yards to secure a 25-6 victory.

“The last couple of games it was our offense scoring and us trying to keep the team out. This was a game where they were moving the ball and couldn’t get into the end zone,” Mccourty said. “We had to make sure Buffalo didn’t get in the end zone, and once it cracked, we had to take advantage of it.”

The intercepti­on proved to be the turning point in what had been a tightly contested game in which New England settled for four Gostkowski field goals, and after James White scored on a 1-yard to make it 18-6 with 9:58 left.

The Bills responded with what was initially ruled a touchdown, when tight end Jason Croom appeared to make a diving, one-handed catch in the end zone. The 25yard catch was negated when replays showed Croom never had possession.

Two plays later, Mccourty jumped in front of Derek Anderson’s attempt to hit tight end Charles Clay over the middle.

“Those are bonus points. It’s hard to count on those,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “It was a big play for us. They were driving in the red area and it turned it around.”

Buffalo lost its third straight and dropped to 2-6 for its worst start since opening the 2010 season with eight losses.

The Bills offense continued its anemic ways in being held to under 7 points for the fourth time this season — once more than that’s happened from 2013-17. Buffalo has scored just two touchdowns in its past five outings, a stretch in which it has been outscored by a margin of 116-37.

Running back Lesean Mccoy took the offense’s struggles personally. Though he had a team-best 82 yards receiving, Mccoy finished with just 13 yards rushing and has yet to score this season.

“I’m 30 years old. I’ve been playing since high school. This stuff has never happened to me. Yeah it’s tough,” he said.

Anderson finished 22 of 39 for 290 yards and two intercepti­ons.

He was escorted off the field with 1:25 left when he was sacked by Kyle Van Noy. He was making his second start in place of rookie Josh Allen, who’s listed as week to week with a sprained elbow on his throwing arm.

Brady finished 29 of 45 for 324 yards, but was held without a touchdown pass for the first time this season.

Bills at Bears (off ), 10 a.m. Sunday; Packers at Patriots (-6½), 5:20 p.m. Sunday.

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 ?? Adrian Kraus ?? The Associated Press The Patriots’ Julian Edelman collects a punt as Buffalo Bills special team members Andre Holmes, left, and Ramon Humber tackle him in the second half of New England’s 25-6 win Monday in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Adrian Kraus The Associated Press The Patriots’ Julian Edelman collects a punt as Buffalo Bills special team members Andre Holmes, left, and Ramon Humber tackle him in the second half of New England’s 25-6 win Monday in Orchard Park, N.Y.

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