The Denver Post

Pats end four- game slide with late field goal

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. » Nick Folk kicked a 51- yard field goal as time expired, and Cam Newton and the New England Patriots rallied to beat the winless New York Jets 30- 27 on Monday to end a four- game losing streak.

Newton had two touchdown runs, with the second tying it at 27 with 1: 57 remaining to erase a 10- point fourth- quarter deficit.

After the Jets went three- and- out, the Patriots got the ball back with 47 seconds left and went to work. Newton had a 5- yard run on third- and- 1 from the New England 42 and then spiked the ball with 8 seconds remaining.

He followed with a 20- yard pass to Jakobi Meyers to put Folk — a former Jets kicker — in position for the winning field goal.

It dropped the Jets to 0- 9 for the first time in franchise history, and this was an agonizing loss.

After Folk's 29- yarder with 6: 04 left cut the Patriots' deficit to 27- 20, Joe Flacco — having a solid night until that point — tried to put the game away.

Instead, he swayed the momentum in New England's favor as his deep pass for Denzel Mims was picked off by J. C. Jackson. That set up Newton's tying TD — and deflated the Jets, who couldn't recover.

Newton finished 27 of 35 for 274 yards, and Meyers had 12 catches for 169 yards for the Patriots ( 3- 5), who avoided their first five- game losing streak since 1995 under coach Bill Parcells.

Flacco was 18 of 25 for 262 yards and three touchdown passes — two to Breshad Perriman and one to Jamison Crowder — but had the game- changing intercepti­on.

With the Patriots down by 10, Newton marched them down the field to open the second half, capping a 14- play drive with Rex Burkhead’s 1- yard plunge into the end zone to make it 20- 17.

But the Jets answered right back, with Flacco finding a wide- open Perriman in the end zone for a 15- yard touchdown and a 2717 lead with 30 seconds left in the third quarter.

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