The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Run game finally shows some life

-

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots turned a corner in capturing their third straight victory on Sunday night, this time taming the Atlanta Falcons in a dominating 23-7 win.

The biggest leap forward for the Patriots, though, was probably made in the run game, which helped them control the game after being mostly underwhelm­ing for most of the season.

Offseason acquisitio­n Rex Burkhead was back after missing the four previous games with an injury to his ribs. It gave New England a full complement of running backs for the first time since Week 2.

It paid off with the Patriots rushing for a season-high 162 yards, their highest output since their season-opening loss to Kansas City. Dion Lewis led all rushers with 76 yards on 13 carries.

Those aren’t huge numbers, but it’s progress for a team that’s still adjusting after it parted ways with LeGarrette Blount in free agency this past offseason.

Coach Bill Belichick said he thinks the improvemen­t is a product of better overall execution in recent weeks.

“The more runs you have, the more yards you’re going to gain,” he said. “We played the game from ahead, which what was a switch. We hadn’t had a ton of that this year, so that gives you the opportunit­y to have the ball more.”

New England had only four regular-season games in 2016 when it ran the ball fewer than 25 times. Entering Sunday night, it had already had four such games. The Patriots ran a season-high 36 times against Atlanta, as compared to 29 passing plays.

Quarterbac­k Tom Brady said that balance was key

in helping them maintain a more than eight-minute advantage in time of possession.

“That was important,” he said. “We did a great job staying balanced ... and we ran the ball really well, really efficientl­y.”

Under Belichick, New England has never been a run-dependent offense. It has instead utilized its backs mostly via short passing routes and jet sweeps which have effectivel­y served the same purpose as short-yardage run plays. James White’s receiving touchdown Sunday was his first score of the season.

But the Patriots were somewhat spoiled by Blount’s breakout 2016 season that saw him average nearly 75 rushing yards per game to go along with an NFL-leading 18 regularsea­son touchdowns.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States