San Diego Union-Tribune

BRADY ENGINEERS ANOTHER LATE W

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Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers maintained control of the NFC South, overcoming a 10point deficit in the fourth quarter and beating the Arizona Cardinals 19-16 in overtime Sunday night.

Ryan Succop hit a 40-yard field goal with 3:41 left in overtime, capping a nine-play, 66yard drive. Brady wasn’t great for much of the night, but came up big on the decisive drive, completing all six of his passes in a vintage display.

The Cardinals got the ball to start overtime but eventually had to punt. Tampa Bay got the big gain it needed when Brady found Russell Gage Jr. for a 23-yard gain.

From there, the Bucs squeezed out a few more yards before Succop made his fourth field goal of the evening.

Arizona (4-11) has lost five straight games, while Tampa Bay snapped a two-game skid. The Bucs (7-8) stayed a game ahead of the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints in the medicore NFC South. Tampa Bay has a crucial home game against Carolina next weekend.

The 45-year-old Brady made his 331st career start at quarterbac­k, while the Cardinals were down to Trace McSorley in his first start. The former Penn State standout had been the team’s thirdstrin­g quarterbac­k for much of the season, but made his starting debut after injuries to Kyler Murray and Colt McCoy.

James Conner broke loose for a 22-yard touchdown run with 10:47 left in the fourth

Bucs 19, Cardinals 16 (OT)

quarter to give the Cardinals a 16-6 advantage. But Brady and the Bucs responded with their first touchdown drive on the night, scoring when the quarterbac­k hit Rachaad White on a 3-yard pass, cutting it to 16-13 with 8:03 left.

The Bucs caught a huge break on the ensuing drive when Cardinals rookie Keaontay Ingram fumbled a pitch from McSorley. Tampa Bay’s William Gholston jumped on the loose ball.

Tampa Bay capitalize­d nine plays later when Succop made a 42-yard field goal for his third field goal of the night, tying it at 16 and forcing overtime.

Brady was 32 of 48 for 281 yards, one touchdown and two intercepti­ons. He’s thrown at least two intercepti­ons in three straight games, which ties the longest streak of his career. Leonard Fournette ran for 72 yards and caught nine passes for 90 yards.

McSorley was 24 of 45 for 217 yards and one intercepti­on.

Neither team made it to the end zone in a first half that ended in a 6-6 tie. Cardinals kicker Matt Prater booted field goals from 56 and 53 yards. His second one — just before halftime — bounced off the left upright but still trickled past the crossbar for three points.

Brady was on the offensive early, throwing a deep pass down the right sideline to Julio Jones on the game’s opening play. The pass was incomplete but Cardinals cornerback Antonio Hamilton was called for pass interferen­ce, resulting in a 30-yard gain.

 ?? RICK SCUTERI AP ?? Buccaneers running back Rachaad White dives in for a touchdown against the Cardinals in second half.
RICK SCUTERI AP Buccaneers running back Rachaad White dives in for a touchdown against the Cardinals in second half.

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