The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

PATS ‘ON TO PITTSBURGH’ AFTER STUNNING LOSS TO DOLPHINS

- By Kyle Hightower AP Sports Writer

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. (AP) >> More times than not, the sight of Rob Gronkowski approachin­g the end zone has signaled good things happening for the New England Patriots.

Yet there was the image of Gronkowski awkwardly crashing to the ground in a desperate attempt to prevent Kenyan Drake from crossing the goal line during Sunday’s lastsecond 34-33 loss to the Dolphins .

Talk about something being the opposite of what people have come to expect from the Patriots.

While Miami’s pass and double-lateral on the final 69-yard touchdown play got all the attention in the aftermath of Sunday’s loss, coach Bill Belichick reiterated there were other miscues that contribute­d.

There was Stephen Gostkowski’s first missed extra point in 38 tries this season and only his second missed field goal inside 50 yards in 2018.

New England also missed a scoring opportunit­y at the end of the first half. Albert McClellan blocked a Miami punt inside the Dolphins 20, setting up the Patriots on the 15 with 14 seconds left and no timeouts. Tom Brady completed a 13-yard pass to Gronkowski to get the ball to the 2. But Brady was sacked by Robert Quinn on the next play — very unlike Brady to miss a scoring opportunit­y — leaving New

England’s lead at 27-21 at halftime.

Finally, on its last series of the game, the offense failed to get into the end zone and settled for a 22yard Gostkowski field goal, despite having a first-andgoal on the 7.

“I think there were a lot of things that could’ve been better in the entire game,” Belichick said. “I think the game was about a lot more than that (final) play, but certainly that play wasn’t a good one for us.”

Belichick said the reason Gronkowski was at safety instead of Devin McCourty, one of New England’s best defensive players: “It would be his ability to play the deep, long throw.”

But the coach then admitted that Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill probably didn’t have the arm strength for such a desperatio­n heave.

“I think it was a little too far to get to the end zone,” Belichick said, “but certainly a deep pass in that situation is a possibilit­y. I wouldn’t rule that out.”

The irony of the ending is that it overshadow­ed one of Gronkowski’s best performanc­es of the season. The tight end finished with eight catches for 107 yards, marking the 28th 100-yard game of his career. The only tight end with more 100-yard games than Gronkowski is Tony Gonzalez with 31. It was just Gronkowski’s second 100-yard receiving game this season and his first since New England’s season opener.

Fullback James Develin also continued to impress with his fourth rushing touchdown in four games. He had one in his first 74 career games.

“It’s going to test our character. It’s going to test our mental toughness,” Gronkowski said Sunday. “I mean, I feel like I’ve been going through that all year, and now to get to this point now. We’ve just got to keep working hard. We’ve just got to keep grinding. We’ve got to keep focusing and just come together as a team more.”

Still, the loss only meant their route to reaching another Super Bowl will be that much tougher.

As stunned as New England’s players felt as they trudged off the field following the loss , other surprise results around the conference on Sunday kept their hopes of securing a ninth consecutiv­e first-round bye in the playoffs very much alive.

The Patriots (9-4) began preparatio­ns for their Week 15 game at Pittsburgh still on track to capture the second seed in the AFC behind Kansas City (11-2), which stayed in first place after fighting off Baltimore in overtime. Los Angeles improved to 10-3 after its win over Cincinnati and has the conference’s second-best record. But the Chargers are division-mates with the Chiefs and would have to settle for a wild-card spot if nothing changes over the final three weeks of the regular season.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) is congratula­ted tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) an center David Andrews (60), after throwing a touchdown, during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) is congratula­ted tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) an center David Andrews (60), after throwing a touchdown, during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
 ?? LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Miami Dolphins running back Kenyan Drake (32) runs for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Dolphins defeated the Patriots 34-33.
LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami Dolphins running back Kenyan Drake (32) runs for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Dolphins defeated the Patriots 34-33.

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