The Day

New England rues missed chances in stunning loss

- By STEVEN WINE AP Sports Writer

Miami Gardens, Fla. — Tom Brady visited with his family in the postgame locker room Sunday while the New England Patriots were still trying to figure out how they had just lost.

Brady's young daughter offered an explanatio­n.

"Daddy," she said, "I think the reason you lost is there were more people cheering for the Dolphins." Especially at the end. Kenyan Drake ran the last 52 yards as the Dolphins scored on a pass and double lateral on the final 69-yard play Sunday to stun New England 34-33.

"They made a good play," Brady said. "They did a good job executing it. They got it to their fast guys."

Miami's "Drake Escape" prevented the Patriots from clinching their 10th consecutiv­e AFC East title.

"It's going to test our character big time to bounce back from something like that," tight end Rob Gronkowski said.

Drake sprinted into the corner of the end zone past Gronkowski, whose role as part of the Patriots' prevent defense invited second-guessing.

But while the game will be remembered for the final seconds, the Patriots (9-4) could blame many other plays for a role in the defeat.

They reached the Miami 2 at the end of the first half and failed to score. Stephen Gostkowski missed an extra point and a 42-yard field goal. They opted to kick a field goal in the final seconds, which gave Miami better field position to try for a last-second miracle.

"It shouldn't have come down to that," said Brady, who threw for three scores. "We left a lot more points on the board offensivel­y."

The defense allowed the Dolphins to rush for 189 yards — 9.0 per carry — and gave up three touchdown passes by Ryan Tannehill.

But it was squandered scoring chances that seemed to annoy the Patriots the most.

"We missed opportunit­ies," coach Bill Belichick said. "We've just got to do a better job."

The most glaring failure came at the end of the first half. With 14 seconds left and no timeouts, Brady took the snap at the Miami 2, and when he was sacked by Robert Quinn the clock ran out, leaving the Patriots to settle for a 27-21 lead.

"That was a terrible play by me," Brady said. "I lost track — I thought we had one timeout. I was just not thinking. So it was just a play that should never happen."

Gostkowski missed an extra point for the first time in 38 tries this season. On a field goal try, he missed from inside 50 yards for only the second time.

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