The Sun (Lowell)

Stingy defense has pats in good shape

Team entering tough stretch in schedule

- By kyle hightower

Foxboro » It’s beginning to feel like old times in New England.

The Patriots were solid in all three phases as they romped to a 36-13 win over Tennessee on Sunday. It was their sixth straight victory and kept them atop the AFC East standings with five games remaining.

It marked the 15th winning streak of six or more games since 2001 for New England (8-4). It hasn’t had a nine-game win streak since starting the 2015 season 10-0.

It sets up a pivotal three- game stretch that includes two games against defending division champion Buffalo (Dec. 6 and Dec. 26). That sandwiches the Patriots’ Week 14 bye and a trip to Indianapol­is (Dec. 18) to face a Colts team that blew out the Bills earlier this month.

“It’s a huge challenge. We know that,” coach Bill Belichick said. “When the schedule comes out, it’s always going to be tough in New York, Miami, Buffalo. Division games on the road are always challengin­g. We look forward to every game: home, away, neutral site. Wherever they are, we’ll be ready to go and be ready to compete.”

The Patriots’ blueprint for success has been to follow the lead of a defense that has forced 17 turnovers and allowed just 11 points per game during the win streak.

That has taken a lot of pressure off rookie quarterbac­k Mac Jones, who continues to be efficient while developing chemistry with a receiving corps that has hauled in 10 of his 16 passing TDS this season over the last six games.

Receiver Kendrick Bourne said it’s why he doesn’t think there’s a limit on what this team can achieve.

“I don’t think there is a ceiling at all. We try to emphasize that,” he said. “(Team captain Matt) Slater just talked to us about not getting overzealou­s about ourselves. Nothing like that. Just being in the moment and playing each game, each week, and thinking about that game. We’re on to Buffalo now and that’s the focus. That’ll be good for us to just certify ourselves.”

What’s working

The defense forced four turnovers for the third time this season, coming away with three fumble recoveries and an intercepti­on. CB J.C. Jackson had the pick, increasing his two-year intercepti­on total to 16 (nine in 2020 and seven in 2021) to tie Asante Samuel (10 in 2006 and six 2007) for the most INTS in consecutiv­e seasons in team history. Jackson also was credited with his first career forced fumble.

What needs help

The Patriots have had trouble scoring touchdowns in the red

 ?? Mary schwalm photos / ap ?? New england patriots, from left, Kyle van Noy, Ja'whaun bentley and matt Judon celebrate a defensive play during sunday’s win over the tennessee titans. below, safety Kyle dugger celebrates after recovering a fumble during sunday’s win over the titans.
Mary schwalm photos / ap New england patriots, from left, Kyle van Noy, Ja'whaun bentley and matt Judon celebrate a defensive play during sunday’s win over the tennessee titans. below, safety Kyle dugger celebrates after recovering a fumble during sunday’s win over the titans.
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