New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Patriots feeling ‘not far off’ after loss

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Nick Folk’s 56-yard field-goal attempt came within about a foot of spoiling Tom Brady’s return to New England.

Instead, it clanged off the left upright, cementing a 19-17 loss to the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday that underscore­d another night of missed opportunit­ies for a Patriots team that fell to 1-3 for the first time since 2001.

New England’s defense was stout, holding its third opponent this season under 20 points. Rookie quarterbac­k Mac Jones looked like a veteran at times opposite a future Hall of Famer, throwing a pair of TD passes to push Brady and the Bucs to the brink.

Yet the Patriots walked off the field lamenting lingering issues on offense, including costly turnovers, an ineffectiv­e run game and poor performanc­e on third down.

There were also things to build on for a team that still has plenty of time to improve on last year’s 7-9 record.

For starters, Jones finished 31 of 40 for 275 yards — all season highs. He had one intercepti­on, but it came on a tipped ball after linebacker Devin White got a free run on the quarterbac­k.

Jones also had a stretch where he completed 19 straight passes, tying Brady for the longest streak in a single game by a Patriots quarterbac­k in the past 30 years. Brady did it in Week 1 of the 2015 season against Pittsburgh.

It’s a sign Jones is getting comfortabl­e in the offensive system and is successful­ly reading defenses.

“I think we moved in the right

 ?? Steven Senne / Associated Press ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Mac Jones (10) signals from the line during the first half against the Buccaneers on Sunday in Foxborough, Mass.
Steven Senne / Associated Press Patriots quarterbac­k Mac Jones (10) signals from the line during the first half against the Buccaneers on Sunday in Foxborough, Mass.

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