The Arizona Republic

Patriots move to 7-0 with shutout of Jets

- Dennis Waszak Jr. BRAD PENNER/USA TODAY SPORTS

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Tom Brady set the tone and the New England Patriots’ blitz-happy defense took over from there.

Bill Belichick’s bunch is still undefeated after another absolutely dominant performanc­e.

Brady threw a TD pass to Phillip Dorsett, Sony Michel ran for three scores and New England forced Sam Darnold into five turnovers while cruising to a 33-0 victory over the New York Jets on Monday night.

“We were able to make some plays early in the game,” Belichick said, “and play pretty solid for 60 minutes.”

The Patriots improved to 7-0 for the third time in franchise history, and first since 2015. They also swept the twogame season series against their AFC East rivals for the fourth straight year, outscoring the Jets (1-5) 63-14 in the two meetings this year.

And, the top-ranked Patriots was a big reason in this one.

Darnold was the AFC offensive player defense of the week after leading New York to a 24-22 win over Dallas last Sunday in his return from missing three games with mononucleo­sis.

He was miserable against New England, finishing 11 of 32 for 86 yards and a 3.6 quarterbac­k rating. ESPN had Darnold wear a microphone during the game, and he was caught on the sideline saying, “I’m seeing ghosts” at one point.

Belichick blitzed Darnold often, giving the second-year quarterbac­k little time and forcing him into bad – and often ugly – throws. Devin McCourty, Duron Harmon, Stephon Gilmore and Terrence Brooks all had intercepti­ons. Darnold also lost a fumble on a sack, and later knocked an errant snap out of the back of the end zone for a safety.

“Obviously, that was brutal,” Jets coach Adam Gase said. “We couldn’t do anything right. All three phases, we were bad. It was just a bad performanc­e.”

Brady was 31 of 45 for 249 yards with a TD and an intercepti­on before leaving with 2:55 left to chants of “Brady! Brady!” from the Patriots fans who stayed.

 ??  ?? Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) dives for a touchdown against Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley, right, during the second quarter Monday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) dives for a touchdown against Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley, right, during the second quarter Monday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

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