New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

PATRIOTS

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“It’s hard to come up to Gillette and win, better yet win without scoring a touchdown.”

Denver’s defense entered the game with two takeaways on the season. It forced three on Sunday, coming up with two intercepti­ons and a fumble recovery.

“They are a tough-minded group of people. I think that was on display today,“Broncos coach Vic Fangio said.

Denver’s defensive effort underscore­d a rough day for New England, which was held to 288 yards.

It was the first game back for Newton, who returned after missing New

England’s Week 4 loss at Kansas City. He finished 17 of 25 for 157 yards. He also rushed 10 times for 76 yards and a touchdown. Though both of his intercepti­ons came off tipped balls, he said neither that nor his bout with COVID absolved him of his mistakes.

“The time off showed, but I have to be better. And I will be better,” he said.

The Broncos’ win snapped a four-game losing streak in New England.

Denver (2-3) won despite a 17-day layoff between games and being without leading rusher Melvin Gordon and top pass catcher Noah Fant, who was out with an ankle injury. Phillip Lindsay started in Gordon’s place and rushed 23 times for 101 yards. Tim

Patrick had four catches for 101 yards.

McManus, who connected on field goals of 52 and 54 yards, now has six games with multiple 50yard field goals. That is tied with Baltimore’s Justin Tucker for the most in NFL history.

The Patriots’ layoff was 13 days and because of the COVID cases, they had only one true practice after shutting down their facility multiple times.

“Hopefully we’ll be able to practice this week,” coach Bill Belichick said. “We certainly need it. We’ll see.”

The Patriots closed the gap to 18-9 on a 1-yard touchdown run by Newton with 8:31 left in the fourth. But he was stopped short on the ensuing 2-point

conversion.

New England got another chance when Lock’s pass intended for Patrick was picked off by J.C. Jackson and returned 30 yards to the Denver 25. Nick Folk connected on a 38-yard field goal four plays later to make it 18-12 with 3:23 remaining.

Denver’s ensuing drive lasted just one play when another long pass attempt from Lock to Patrick was intercepte­d by Jonathan Jones.

Newton went to work, connecting with Julian Edelman for a 22-yard gain to get to the 50.

After a trio of short passes, Newton then plowed forward for 4 yards on fourth-and-1 at the Denver 41 to keep the drive going.

Newton was then in

volved in a trick play when Edelman found him on a 16-yard gain to get inside the Denver 25.

But that momentum was slowed when Reed sacked Newton for a 6-yard loss. Newton got it back with a 6-yard pass to James White setting up a fourth-and-10 on the Denver 24.

Receiver N’Keal Harry got separation, but Newton’s pass was well wide, turning the ball over on downs.

“Just have to be better. Simple,” Newton said.

SCORING POINTS

Denver scored on each of its first six drives of the game. The previous time a team scored on its first six drives was the Saints, who had four touchdowns and two field goals against the

Colts on Dec. 16, 2019.

INJURIES

Broncos: WR Diontae Spencer left the game with a shoulder issue. … LB Josh Watson left the game with a hamstring issue. … G Dalton Risner also left with a shoulder injury.

Patriots: Right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor needed assistance getting off the field after an ankle injury late in the first quarter and didn’t return. . Defensive lineman Adam Butler left in the second quarter with an elbow injury.

UP NEXT

Denver returns home to host the Chiefs next Sunday.

The Patriots host the 49ers on Sunday.

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