The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Ultimate chess match as Brady faces Pats for 1st time

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady’s legacy is forever steeped in each of the six Super Bowl championsh­ip banners he had a part in hanging above New England’s Gillette Stadium.

Yet, he might as well be playing in front of a mirror when he returns to face the Patriots.

Everything will be in reverse.

“I know that home locker room. I know that home tunnel. I know which way the wind blows. I know everything about that,” Brady said this week. “So in some ways it’ll be unique. I’ve never had that experience. New England will be the first time for me being on the other sideline.”

Brady will be back in Foxborough on Sunday night to meet the Patriots for the first time since he left after 20 seasons to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He’ll be opposite not only former coach Bill Belichick, but past teammates who have also never taken an NFL field and looked across at Brady wearing another team’s jersey, let alone ever had a chance to tackle him.

“The opportunit­y is wonderful and I’m looking forward for the moment,” Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. said.

While they all have played against former teammates before, the Patriots acknowledg­e this time is much different. None of those other players has the institutio­nal knowledge Brady does of their defensive schemes or tendencies.

It makes the margin for error minute against a quarterbac­k who is a master at getting the ball out quickly and reading and deceiving defenses with his eyes.

“It’s gonna be a guy that he’s gonna know a lot of what we do,” said veteran safety Devin McCourty, who won three Super Bowls with Brady. “So what we do, we’ve gotta do a good job of. We have to play our best football.”

This 44-year-old version of Brady is still playing at a high level after taking the Bucs to a Super Bowl title last season. He leads the league this season with 10 touchdown passes and his 362.3 passing yards per game are second only to Las Vegas’ Derek Carr.

Tampa Bay’s 34.3 points per game are also tied for tops in the NFL, thanks largely to one of the most stacked offenses in the league that includes receivers Chris Godwin, Mike Evans and tight end Rob Gronkowski

“This is one of those

weeks where we can’t have a bunch of ‘My bads,’ ” McCourty said. “We gotta be on.”

As much as Brady knows the Patriots, they also know him. But Belichick, 8-11 since Brady’s departure, said it doesn’t mean they will reinvent themselves this week.

“Certainly, Tom has an intimate knowledge of everything that we do here, more so than any other player in the league by far. So I’m sure he’ll use it to his advantage. I would expect him to,” Belichick said. “I don’t think it would be in our best interest to go in there and do everything differentl­y than we’ve done it all year. What we need to do is continue to do the things we do and do them

better. That would help us more than anything else.”

ELITE CLUB

A victory would make Brady the fourth quarterbac­k with wins against all 32 NFL teams, joining Brett Favre, Drew Brees and Peyton Manning. With 68 yards passing Brady would surpass Brees’ mark of 80,358 yards, most ever in the regular season. It would add to his long list of NFL records that already includes most TD passes (591), most wins as a starting quarterbac­k (232), most Super Bowl titles (seven) and most conference championsh­ips (10).

SHAQ ATTACK

For all the talk about what Brady’s arrival in Tampa Bay did for the offense,

the defense has been a big part of the team’s success, too. In addition to leading the league in rushing defense each of the past two seasons, the Bucs have had one of the league’s most effective pass rushes since Todd Bowles was hired as coordinato­r in 2019.

Linebacker Shaquil Barrett topped the NFL with 191⁄ sacks two years ago and finished with eight during the regular season in 2020. He has one through three games this year, none the past two weeks.

As a team, the Bucs are last in the league with three sacks.

“I think Todd knows and Shaq knows it’s time to get to the quarterbac­k,” coach Bruce Arians said. “Just one sack is not good enough.”

GRONK OUT

Tampa Bay tight end Rob Gronkowski will miss his return trip to New England because of a rib injury.

A person familiar with the situation said Gronkowski did not travel with the Super Bowl champions for Sunday night’s anticipate­d matchup with the Patriots. The person spoke to the AP on Saturday on condition of anonymity because Gronkowski’s status had not been updated by the team.

Gronkowski was listed as doubtful on Friday. It’s the first game he has missed since he came out of retirement to play alongside Tom Brady with the Buccaneers.

Gronkowski had 45 receptions for 623 yards and seven touchdowns in his first season with Tampa Bay.

 ?? Steven Senne / Associated Press ?? Then-Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady, left, and coach Bill Belichick during a practice in 2018.
Steven Senne / Associated Press Then-Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady, left, and coach Bill Belichick during a practice in 2018.
 ?? Greg M. Cooper / Associated Press ?? Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. reacts against the Saints on Sept. 26.
Greg M. Cooper / Associated Press Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. reacts against the Saints on Sept. 26.

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