Houston Chronicle

Patriots’ defense shows signs of life

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. — It’s one game.

But for New England’s porous defense, holding off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19-14 was a step in the right direction.

“We didn’t play perfect,” safety Devin McCourty said after Thursday night’s victory.

“But that’s the thing. We don’t have to play perfect all the time to get a win,” McCourty added. “Just play smart, be on the same page and not have mental errors. I thought we did a better job of doing that.”

The Patriots (3-2) entered the prime-time matchup on pace to set an NFL record for yards allowed in a season. They’d also yielded 32 points per game during their worst start since 2012, and the Bucs looked a team that might be able to take advantage of their defensive shortcomin­gs.

Jameis Winston threw for 334 yards and one touchdown without an intercepti­on , but most of that production came in the fourth.

Winston accepts blame

Nick Folk hindered the young quarterbac­k’s effort to come from behind in the fourth quarter for the second straight week.

This time, Folk missed a 56-yarder just before halftime, a 49-yarder on the second play of the fourth quarter and a 31-yarder that would have pulled the Bucs within six points with 5:36 remaining.

Winston, however, insisted he was to blame. He threw an 18-yard TD pass to Cameron Brate to trim Tampa Bay’s deficit to 16-14 with just over two minutes left, and nearly led his team downfield to win after Stephen Gostkowski kicked his fourth field goal to put the Patriots up by five.

With two seconds remaining, Winston took a snap and threw incomplete down the middle for O.J. Howard.

“There are two seconds on the clock, your quarterbac­k has to make a play for you,” Winston said. “You’ve got to do something.”

The Patriots held the third-year pro to 109 yards passing through three quarters. Winston threw for 225 yards and his seventh TD of the season in the final 15 minutes.

‘Finding ways to win’

Tom Brady, meanwhile overcame his first intercepti­on in the past eight regular seasons games and a sack/ fumble. Neither turnover led to points and the New England quarterbac­k noted the defense had a lot to do with that.

“I wish we could have scored more points offensivel­y, but the defense really held their own,” Brady said.

“Hopefully we keep finding ways to win. I’ve been a part of lot of teams that we didn’t score many points but we won the game anyway, and there were games where we scored a lot of points and we got a win,” Brady added. “That’s what team football is all about. Offense isn’t always going to have a great day; defense isn’t always going to have a great day. You’ve got to figure out a way to get a win. We did that today.”

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