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New England QB Tom Brady had one major miscue against the Redskins, an interception in the end zone to keep the Redskins hope alive. In the end, Brady's big day proved to be too much for Washington who had an interception inside the 10 dash their hopes for OT. Patriots win 34-27.
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Brady has monster day as Patriots win
LANDOVER, MD. (AP)
Tom Brady's first interception in more than a month led to a screaming
match on the sideline.
That's how perfection-driven the New England Patriots are. On a day
when tight end Rob Gronkowski is simultaneously strong and nimble while
setting an NFL record, on a day when the defense again makes just
enough plays to compensate for all the yards it allowed, on a day when
a 34-27 score vs. the Washington Redskins meant a fifth straight
victory, it was Brady who had to be calmed down after a rare
fourth-quarter mistake.
With the Patriots leading by seven, Brady tried to find Tiquan Underwood at the back of the end zone and was instead picked off by
Josh Wilson with 6:30 remaining. The Redskins then began a march
downfield that could have sent Sunday's game to overtime - even as
Brady sat on the bench and exchanged words with offensive coordinator
Bill O'Brien.
"I threw a pretty bad interception, so he wasn't happy about it," said
Brady, who completed 22 of 37 passes for 357 yards with three
touchdowns and his first interception since Nov. 6. "And there was
probably a long line of coaches and players that were pretty (upset) at
me after that, but Billy got to me first. He let me have it; I deserved
it."
And yet Brady had a 107.6 rating and upped his career touchdown pass
total to 294, moving ahead of Warren Moon (291) into sole possession of
sixth place all-time. Brady also surpassed the 4,000-yard mark for the
fourth time in his career.
But the Patriots (10-3) have such high expectations that a miscue in a
close win over a struggling team like the Redskins (4-9) gets the
juices flowing between player and coach.
"We're both pretty emotional guys," Brady said.
Gronkowski, meanwhile, caught six passes for a career-high 160 yards
and set the NFL single-season mark for touchdown receptions by a tight
end. His 14th was an 11-yard grab that moved him ahead of Antonio Gates
(2004) and Vernon Davis (2009), and No. 15 was a 24-yard scoring strike
in the second half.
But it was the play immediately before No. 14 that everyone will
remember.
Gronkowski made a diving catch, got up, dragged Dejon Gomes and Reed Doughty a few yards and escaped while tiptoeing along the sidelines.
Gronkowski tiptoed again when hit by Wilson and stumbled ahead to
complete the 49-yard gain.
"That play was right in front of us,'' New England coach Bill Belichick
said. "He did a great job there, getting the ball off the ground,
breaking a couple tackles, staying in bounds - he had almost no room to
work with on the sideline. ... He's a tough guy to cover, a tough guy
to match up on."
But the Patriots didn't have the game won until they caught a couple of
breaks at the end of Washington's final possession. The Redskins drove
from their own 20 to New England's 5, but Santana Moss' catch at the
goal line was negated by a pass interference call on the receiver, and
then Moss tipped a pass into the hands of linebacker Jerod Mayo to save
the day for a New England defense that ranks last in the league in
yards allowed - and one that can't keep cutting it this close come
playoff time.
"You kind of don't want to give up those yards in the first place,"
Patriots safety James Ihedigbo said. "But at the same time, we're going
to bow our necks once we get down there, and say, `Hey, they're not
getting in the end zone.' "
The Redskins (4-9) amassed a season-high 463 yards but lost for the
eighth time in nine games. Already playing without tight end Fred Davis
and left tackle Trent Williams - both suspended for the rest of the
season last week for violating the NFL's drugs policy - Washington lost
another offensive starter during pregame warm-ups when right tackle
Jammal Brown injured his right groin.
But it was the officiating that had the Redskins steamed. In addition
to the crucial flag on Moss, linebacker London Fletcher was whistled in
the second quarter for a personal foul call that appeared particularly
egregious. The referee announced that Fletcher hit a late-sliding Brady
with a forearm to the head, but Fletcher's arm clearly hit the
quarterback in the chest.
Coach Mike Shanahan said he thought the call against Fletcher was
"horrible."
"We don't get no calls around here, man,'' Moss said. ''You guys have
been covering us for a long time. Y'all see what goes on out there. We
blow our breath on one of the doggone guys over there and it's a
penalty. Our quarterback gets killed - and you just almost hit somebody
that's a quarterback and we get flagged. So a lot of stuff goes on. But
I guess we've got to play against a team and the ref."
Notes: The Redskins were the only current NFL franchise New England had
never beaten on the road. ... Roy Helu (126) became the first
Washington rookie to run for 100 yards in three straight games. ...
Patriots WR Wes Welker became one of three players in NFL history with
four 100-catch seasons, joining Jerry Rice and Marvin Harrison. ...
Redskins FB Mike Sellers hyperextended his right elbow. ... The end
zones were marked ''Army'' and ''Navy,'' leftovers from the game the
stadium hosted a day earlier.
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