The Palm Beach Post

Brady, Gronkowski carry Pats to win

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FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski sent New England fans into a panic this offseason when they hinted at retiring rather than returning to the Patriots in 2018.

On Sunday, it was the rest of the NFL watching in fear.

Brady threw for 277 yards and three touchdowns, hitting Gronkowski for 123 yards and a score, to lead the defending AFC champions to a 27-20 victory over the Houston Texans. The reigning NFL MVP found Gronkowski seven times, including a 21-yard touchdown three plays after Deshaun Watson fumbled a handoff at the Texans 19 on Houston’s first offensive play.

“It’s very important that they came out and played the way they did. They’re our leaders,” said ex-UM receiver Phillip Dorsett, who had seven catches for 66 yards, including a touchdown. “When they play well, they give an adrenaline boost to the rest of the team.”

Brady, 41, clashed with the team he’s led to five Super Bowl titles in the past year over the treatment of his personal fitness guru and the plans to elevate backup Jimmy Garoppolo to starter. In February, after throwing for 500 yards in a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelph­ia Eagles, Brady was coy about returning this season.

The Patriots dangled Gronkowski as trade bait this summer before agreeing instead to sweeten his contract with $4.3 million in reachable incentives. Gronkowski reportedly threatened to retire if traded.

“I’m just glad to be here, glad to be part of this team, glad to be part of this organizati­on,” Gronkowski said. “All that talk, I would love to put it in the past.”

Brady also found James White for a touchdown, completing 26 of 39 passes in all. He had an intercepti­on on a pass that was tipped at the line of scrimmage. It was Gronkowski’s 31st career regular-season or playoff game of 100 yards or more, tying Tony Gonzalez’s NFL record.

“We’ve been playing together for a long time,” Brady said. “I know his body language. I know his ability to run and what routes. He can do it. He can do really all the routes. It’s just a matter of giving him a chance, and it came with a big touchdown today.”

Watson, who missed the final nine games last season with a torn right ACL, completed 17 of 35 passes for 176 yards, one score and one intercepti­on. He struggled to move the team in the first 40 minutes, managing just a pair of field-goal drives before Alfred Blue ran it in from 1 yard to make it 24-13 in the last two minutes of the third period.

A muffed punt by New England’s Riley McCarron with under five minutes left set up Watson’s 5-yard TD pass to Bruce Ellington and cut the deficit to 27-20. But after getting the ball back at their 1 with 43 seconds left, the Texans failed to reach midfield.

“I think it was terrible, on my part,” Watson said. “I just feel like you can put the ‘L’ on me.”

With Julian Edelman serving a four-game suspension, Dorsett caught a 4-yard TD pass in the closing seconds of the first half to make it 21-6.

 ?? JIM ROGASH / GETTY IMAGES ?? Tom Brady celebrates with center David Andrews after throwing a touchdown pass in a 27-20 victory over the Texans on Sunday. Brady passed for 277 yards and three scores.
JIM ROGASH / GETTY IMAGES Tom Brady celebrates with center David Andrews after throwing a touchdown pass in a 27-20 victory over the Texans on Sunday. Brady passed for 277 yards and three scores.

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