The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Patriots not quite at Super Bowl level

- By Barry Wilner AP Pro Football Writer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) >> When Patriots players looked around the locker room Sunday, they saw a generally healthy squad. That’s scary for the rest of the NFL. Or maybe not. Unless New England makes some key improvemen­ts over the next month — and can anyone doubt the Patriots will, given their track record? — a third straight trip to the Super Bowl will be problemati­c.

In their 27-13 victory over the game-but-outmanned Jets, the Patriots (8-3) pretty much were workmanlik­e. Given the competitio­n this season from the likes of the Chiefs, Steelers, Chargers and Texans, that might not be enough.

Sure, the running game was a major positive as New England rushed for 215 yards, led by rookie Sony Michel’s season-best 133 on 21 carries. And the defense was OK.

But these were the Jets, who don’t measure up in any

way to any AFC contenders. Things will get more difficult in December, though not terribly so. And in January, unless the Patriots grab home-field advantage in the AFC — they trail only Kansas City by one game and own the tiebreaker — their defense will need to be stout against some highscorin­g, big-play offenses.

Considerin­g the holes in that defense that the Jets were incapable of exploiting often enough, New England has some issues it hasn’t been plagued by during its remarkable Tom Brady-led run since the early 2000s.

These Patriots don’t have the look of a team that can avoid shootouts, especially on the road. When you have Brady and Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski — and now Michel — on your side, you’ll score your share of points. They will need to do exactly that, probably throughout the playoffs, to get to the big game in Atlanta.

“You’d love to be perfect out there,” Brady said. “The other teams are wellcoache­d and they have a lot of good players, too. When you win, you feel really good. Obviously, a couple of weeks ago, we did everything the opposite of what we needed to do (at Tennessee). I think we’re doing a better job taking care of the ball; it gives us a much better chance to win games. Scoring more points, converting on third downs, scoring in the red area, all those things are really important that we talked about.

“We made some plays, there are certainly ones we left out there, but we’ll take it and keep moving forward.”

As they move forward, observers’ eyes will be on several areas: GRONK’S HEALTH Getting back Gronkowski is huge. He’s a difference maker even when he’s not targeted because of the attention defenses must pay to the star tight end, and the lift he provides teammates. He’s also brittle, an effect of his playing such a rugged game and taking so many massive hits.

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) throws a pass for a touchdown to Rob Gronkowski (87) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) throws a pass for a touchdown to Rob Gronkowski (87) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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