The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Brady sharp in preseason debut for Pats

- By Steve Reed

CHARLOTTE, N.C. >> Tom Brady looked sharp in his preseason debut, throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass to Chris Hogan in helping the New England Patriots to a 19-17 preseason win over the Carolina Panthers on Friday night.

Brady relieved Jimmy Garoppolo late in the first quarter and completed a 37-yard pass to Aaron Dobson on his first play from scrimmage, leading to a field goal. On his second drive Brady heaved a perfectly placed over-theshoulde­r pass to Hogan down the right sideline for a 9-0 lead. Brady’s other two drives failed to produce points.

While Brady was on the mark, league MVP Cam Newton struggled mightily in his most extensive playing time of the preseason. Newton was intercepte­d twice and the Panthers failed to get any points on his eight first-half possession­s. Overall, the Panthers scored just three points in 10 Newton-led drives.

The sixth-year quarterbac­k was high on some passes and didn’t get much help from his receivers, who had problems getting separation and dropped four passes, including one by Brenton Bersin on a fourthand-2 at midfield.

New England’s defense shut down the league’s highest-scoring offense from a year ago. They also intercepte­d Derek Anderson and allowed only one passing play of more than 15 yards in the first half.

Garoppolo, expected to start the first four games for the Patriots while Brady serves a suspension for his role in “Deflategat­e,” returned in the second quarter but couldn’t get anything going.

In the third quarter he rolled out of the pocket while under pressure and missed an open receiver who’d gotten behind the defense. His six drives resulted in no points, although Stephen Gostkowski missed a 30-yard field goal on the New England’s opening possession.

QB comparison

Patriots: Brady finished 3 of 9 for 76 yards with one touchdown, while Garoppolo was 9 of 15 for 57 yards.

Panthers: Newton was 13 of 29 for 100 yards with two intercepti­ons and ran once for 9 yards.

Rookie watch

Patriots: QB Jacoby Brissett connected on a 12-yard TD pass to DeAndre Carter to give New England a 16-3 lead late in the third quarter. That was set up by a 60yard punt return by rookie Cyrus Jones.

Panthers: CBs James Bradberry and Daryl Worley fared well. Veteran Bene Benwikere, who is competing for one of those two starting spots, gave up a touchdown pass.

Position battles

Patriots: Call it even at running back, Tyler Gaffney had 32 yards on six carries and LaGarrette Blount had 26 yards on five carries, including a 17-yard run in which he hurdled Panthers safety Tre Boston as he broke into the secondary.

Panthers: Rookie punter Kasey Redfern had a pair of 60-plus yard punts, while veteran Mike Scifres shanked a 21-yard punt and left with an injured knee.

 ?? BOB LEVERONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tom Brady, right, talks with Chris Long, left, on the sidelines during the second half on Friday.
BOB LEVERONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Brady, right, talks with Chris Long, left, on the sidelines during the second half on Friday.

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