New York Post

Happy returns

Gregory torments Jets in memorable effort

- bhubbuch@nypost.com By BART HUBBUCH

Steve Gregory hosted his own homecoming party last night, and it was a doozy.

The Patriots safety, a Brooklyn native who starred at Curtis High School in Staten Island, made life miserable for his hometown team last night in the first half of a 4919 New England rout of the Jets at MetLife Stadium.

Gregory was a oneman tour de force with an intercepti­on, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries — one returned for a touchdown — as New England’s muchmalign­ed secondary redeemed itself in what was humiliatin­g fashion for their AFC East rivals.

“I don’t think I’ve ever had a game like that, at least that I can remember,” Gregory said. “Some of it was just the ball popping out and being in the right place at the right time, but it was a good one for me. It was fun.”

Gregory’s big night began on the game’s second possession, when he intercepte­d Mark Sanchez at the Patriots’ 15yard line to stop a long Jets drive, but it really picked up speed in the second quarter.

That’s when Gregory needed just 56 seconds to play a key role in two New England touchdowns that helped turn a tight game into a blowout and make it a night to remember for the former Syracuse standout.

Gregory’s secondquar­ter fun began when he ran down a fumble by the Jets’ Shonn Greene on a failed fourthdown run at the New England 31. The Patriots didn’t waste any time converting that into points as Shane Vereen took a short swing pass from Tom Brady on the next play and went 83 yards down the sideline for touchdown that made it 140.

Two plays later, Gregory was involved in what will go down as among the funniest plays in NFL history. Sanchez ran into teammate Brandon Moore’s rear end after a broken play and fumbled. Gregory scooped it up and ran untouched 32 yards for the score, and the rout was on.

“I thought he made a real good play on the intercepti­on … Steve’s a heady player, a smart player, and he’s very instinctiv­e,” Bill Belichick said after the surging Patriots won their fifth straight and improved to 83. “He’s made a lot of those plays for us this year.”

The night was also redemption for Gregory and the Patriots’ secondary, which has been a revolving door much of the season and the target of frequent criticism.

Gregory avoided much of that because of struggles with injuries, returning last week with five tackles in a rout of the Bills before giving the Patriots even more reason for optimism last night.

“It was great to come home and do this,” Gregory said. “It was exciting for me to come play in my backyard, so to speak. That’s what you call a good night.”

 ?? Paul J. Bereswill ?? HOMECOMING KING: Patriots defensive back Steve Gregory celebrates with teammate Devin McCourty after intercepti­ng a Mark Sanchez pass in the first quarter last night, one of four turnovers the Brooklyn native was involved in against the Jets.
Paul J. Bereswill HOMECOMING KING: Patriots defensive back Steve Gregory celebrates with teammate Devin McCourty after intercepti­ng a Mark Sanchez pass in the first quarter last night, one of four turnovers the Brooklyn native was involved in against the Jets.

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