The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Finishing the job

Brown scores as Patriots leave no doubt in rout of Dolphins

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — When Antonio Brown celebrated his first touchdown with the New England Patriots by vaulting into a firstrow luxury box, he didn’t linger.

The Patriots had a job to finish. Determined to play to the final gun after allowing a miracle comeback at Miami last year, the Patriots beat the Dolphins 430 Sunday.

Coach Bill Belichick had Tom Brady still throwing at the end.

“We’re playing 60 minutes,” Belichick said.

The Pats did that. They scored twice on intercepti­on returns in a twominute fourthquar­ter span, and registered their first shutout since Week 3 of 2016.

Brown helped get 1them going.

The Patriots were 18 ⁄2point favorites but led only 70 late in the first half before Brady hit his newest target for a 20yard score.

They connected four times in all.

“It was a good start,” Brady said. “I was just trying to find an open guy. He was snapping off some routes and did a great job.”

Brown, who signed Monday, made an 18yard catch on his first play and finished with 56 yards receiving, all in the first half. He won raves from teammates for his debut.

“It was awesome,” receiver Julian Edelman said. “A lot of energy. He’s a playmaker.”

One thing Brown didn’t do was talk to reporters after the game. The NFL allowed the fourtime AllPro receiver to play despite a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday by his former trainer accusing him of sexually assaulting her on three occasions. Brown has denied the allegation­s.

New England’s defense outscored Miami with intercepti­on returns for touchdowns of 54 yards by Stephon Gilmore and 69 yards by Jamie Collins Sr. The Patriots totaled seven sacks and four intercepti­ons and earned their most lopsided win in the 108game history of the series.

“The defense was spectacula­r,” Brady said.

He threw for 264 yards and two scores for the Pats, who are 20 for the first time since 2016, winning by a combined score of 763.

The Dolphins are 02 for only the second time since 2012, with their losses by a combined score of 10210.

“It’s never fun to be embarrasse­d,” Miami quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k said, “especially two weeks in a row at home.”

Fitzpatric­k threw for 89 yards and was intercepte­d three times. He’ll remain the starter for Week 3, rookie coach Brian Flores said.

“There’s not going to be anybody in this league that’s going to feel sorry for us,” Fitzpatric­k said. “So we have to continue to try to get better every day.”

NO MERCY

Belichick didn’t let up against Flores, his former assistant. Brady’s passing sparked a 59yard drive for the final touchdown with 2:10 left.

“Last year it came down to 60 minutes of football,” Brady said. “We were talking about 60 minutes of football, and that’s what it took.”

The defending Super Bowl champions won for only the second time in their past seven trips to Miami, and avenged a loss in 2018 on a lastsecond pass and double lateral.

Brady tied George Blanda for the secondmost regularsea­son wins in the NFL with 209. Adam Vinatieri began the weekend first with 215 wins.

HOW DO YOU DO?

Brown celebrated his touchdown by leaping into the seats, where he landed

on an 18yearold college student wearing a Brady jersey.

“I was really excited,” said the spectator, Jenna Saadah, attending her first football game. “The fact that it was the Patriots team that scored a touchdown, it was mindblowin­g.”

INJURIES

The Patriots’ battered offensive line was dealt another blow when left tackle Isaiah Wynn left in the first half with a foot injury. Marshall Newhouse replaced him.

DISGRUNTLE­D DEFENDER

Minkah Fitzpatric­k started at safety for the

Dolphins even though he has requested and received permission to seek a trade. He made six tackles.

BAD DAY

Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski missed two extra points and a 48yard fieldgoal try. He has missed three extra points in the past two seasons, all in Miami.

UP NEXT

The Patriots play host to the Jets next Sunday. New England has won the past six meetings.

The Dolphins continue their race to the bottom Sunday at the Dallas Cowboys, who have won their past three meetings.

 ?? David Santiago / TNS ?? Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown (17) scores a touchdown against the defense of Dolphins cornerback Jomal Wiltz during the second quarter on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
David Santiago / TNS Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown (17) scores a touchdown against the defense of Dolphins cornerback Jomal Wiltz during the second quarter on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
 ?? Eric Espada / Getty Images ?? Tom Brady scores a touchdown during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Eric Espada / Getty Images Tom Brady scores a touchdown during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
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 ?? Lynne Sladky / Associated Press ?? Patriots defensive tackle Danny Shelton (71) celebrates after sacking Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k.
Lynne Sladky / Associated Press Patriots defensive tackle Danny Shelton (71) celebrates after sacking Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k.

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