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Brady and Bucs rebound from ugly loss by thrashing Panthers

- By Steve Reed

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tom Brady said the message thisweek from coach Bruce Arians was about having “mental toughness.”

The Bu cs showed plenty of it on Sunday.

After having practices delayed by storms earlier in the week, a mechanical issue that delayed their flight to Charlotte by 6½ hours on Saturday and the lingering memory of a 38-3 loss to the Saints last week, the Buccaneers rebounded nicely with their most impressive win of the season.

Brady threw for 341 yards and three touchdowns, Ronald Jones set a franchise-record with a 98-yard touchdown run, and the Buccaneers bounced back from a dreadful defeat with a resounding 46-23 win over the Carolina Panthers.

“He said from the beginning, there’s no excuses,” Brady said of Arians’ message. “We played better than we did lastweek, obviously. We just have to do it consistent­ly, continue tomake play sand run the ball like we ran it today.”

Coming off the most lopsided loss of his illustriou­s career, Brady threw touchdown passes to Cameron Brate, Mike Evans and Rob Gronkowski, then ran for another score in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

Panthers coach Matt Rhule described Brady’s play as “elite” and “fantastic.”

The Bucs ran the ball just five times lastweek.

On Sunday itwas the complete opposite as they racked up 210 yards rushing on 37 carries. Jones finished with a careerhigh 181 yards, including the big third-quarter burst that blew open the tight game and stripped the life out of the Carolina defense.

Although two Carolina defenders said they knew what play was coming, Jones raced up the middle behind left guard, shook off safety Tre Boston and was gone. Jones became the fourth NFL player with a TD run of 98 yards or longer, joining Tony Dorsett, Derrick Henry and Ahman Green.

“I knew he was going to break one sooner or later,” Arians said. “Blaine [Gabbert, back up QB] and I looked at each other and he said, ‘He’s going to take it to the house.’ I said, ‘There’s a good chance on this play.’ Andhe did.”

Jones was upset with himself over a first-quarter fumble that led to a Carolina touchdown, but Arians stuck with him.

“He said, ‘Let’s go, the team is going to need you,’” Jones said.

After Jones’ fumble, the Buccaneers quickly regrouped and scored on nine straight possession­s. Tampa Bay racked up 544 yards on offense and outgained the Panthers 322-35 in thesecond half and outscored them 29-6.

Chris Godwin had 92 yards receiving for the Buccaneers (7-3), who swept the season series and handed the Panthers (3-7) their fifth straight loss.

“It was a slow, methodical bleed on defense,” Rhule said.

Itwas theworst loss of Rhule’s brief NFL coaching career, one that he called“unbelievab­ly disappoint­ing” and“unacceptab­le .”

Teddy Bridgewate­r threw for two touchdowns and ran for another before leaving in the fourth quarter with a right knee injury. P.J. Walker finished up at quarter back and was not effective.

Rhule offered no update on Bridgewate­r’s status after the game.

BRADY’S DEEP BALL

Despite the Bucs scoring a season-high 46 points, Brady was far from perfect.

The six-time Super Bowl champion missed open receiver son deep balls on three occasions, including his old buddy Gronkowski.

G ron kw as running alone down the middle of the field midway through the third quarter only to have the ball sail helplessly over his head. Earlier, Brady missed chances to hook up on long TD passes with Antonio Brown and Evans.

 ?? GERRYBROOM­E/AP ?? Buccaneers quarterbac­kTomBrady (12) drops back to pass against the Panthers on Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. TheBucs defeated thePanther­s 46-23.
GERRYBROOM­E/AP Buccaneers quarterbac­kTomBrady (12) drops back to pass against the Panthers on Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. TheBucs defeated thePanther­s 46-23.

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