PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
  • NEWS ▼
  • FORUM ▼
  • SCHEDULE
  • NFL ▼
  • STATS ▼
  • GAMES ▼
LOGIN | REGISTER
PatsFans.com › Patriots Blog › Derek Havens › Report Card: Brady, Patriots Rally To Shock The Broncos
Derek Havens

Report Card: Brady, Patriots Rally To Shock The Broncos

Derek Havens
Derek Havens Staff Writer
November 27, 2013  · 9:00 am | 4 min read | @PatriotsHaven
Follow PatsFans.com
Google News ✉ Newsletter

The New England Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos 34-31 Sunday night.

While the team did get the victory, they still have a lot of work to do moving forward. Here is my report card for week twelve. --

Offense Grade: C +

The first half was abysmal for the offense. The second half on the other hand, was a whole different story.

The team's first possession started with promise, as the unit moved down the field with a solid drive. Running back Stevan Ridley's fumble, not only ended the drive, but the Broncos scored a touchdown on the return. Their next drive ended almost as fast as it started, with Broncos defensive end Von Miller beating Pats left tackle Nate Solder cleanly, strip-sacking Tom Brady from the blindside. Denver scored just a few plays later.

To that point in the game, the Patriots were down 14 points and it reminded me a lot of the 2009 playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens. Similar to that contest, New England found themselves in a deep hole early and everything that could go wrong, seemed to.

The Patriots played some of their worst football to start the game, but came back with a strong second half to ultimately win the game in overtime. At halftime, I tweeted --

#Patriots have to play a perfect 30 minutes of football to win, starting with a TD on the opening drive. Win or lose, it's about pride now.

— Derek Havens (@PatriotsHaven) November 25, 2013


 

They did just that.

New England's first five drives in the second half ended with points on the board; four consecutive touchdowns and then a field goal after stalling in the red zone. Brady was sharp and played with the fire Patriots fans have grown to love over his illustrious career. He finished the game with 344 passing yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.








Patriots running back Shane Vereen will see an increased workload after fumbles by Stevan Ridley and LeGarrette Blount Sunday night.
(USA TODAY Images)

There are plenty of nitpicks, however, the offensive line play, dropped passes, play calling, fumbles, but how the team regrouped and responded was much more impressive when it was all said and done. The offense has found it's stride the past few weeks.

Defense Grade: C -

The Broncos scored 24 points in the first half, but that wasn't all on the defense. In fact, the Pats offense really shot the team in the foot right off the bat and put the defense in a bad spot.

The game plan defensively was to concede the run and stop the pass. Luckily, the weather helped bog down the Denver's passing attack as well.

While the Patriots did win, that doesn't excuse 280 yards on the ground from a mediocre Broncos running game. The most troubling aspect of the game from a defensive perspective was how Denver's offensive line dominated New England's defensive line -- especially the interior with rookies Chris Jones and Joe Vellano -- at the point of attack.

It's not like Knowshon Moreno and the Broncos running backs racked up cheap yardage, they consistently gashed the Pats defense and averaged 5.8 yards per carry. Plain and simple, that has to improve moving forward.

With all that being said, the Patriots are so banged up on defense it's ridiculous. At one point, the unit had seven of eleven opening day starters off the field. The secondary, which had played great to start the year, is the most hobbled. How far the Pats go in the playoffs may depend on the health of Aqib Talib, Alfonso Dennard, Kyle Arrington and Steve Gregory.

One positive was the play of three Patriots rookies, linebacker Jamie Collins, safety Duron Harmon and cornerback Logan Ryan. Collins and Harmon stepped up and played solid, while Ryan continues to make plays. His development over the course of the season has helped alleviate the injuries to the cornerback position. It's fun to watch.

Special Teams Grade: A 

The Patriots have played exceptional on special teams nearly the entire season and that continued Sunday night. In fact, Nate Ebner recovered the game winning muffed-punt in overtime that led to an easy Stephen Gostkowski 31-yard field goal.

Gostkowski made both field goal attempts, which brings him to a tremendous 26-of-27 on the season . His strong kickoffs have added to an exceptional performance this season.

Also, rookie punter Ryan Allen had some solid punts in the contest, which helped keep the field position battle in New England's favor. With the strong wind gusts throughout the night, it made his job very difficult.

On Ryan's final punt in overtime, the ball hung up in the air for 5.08 seconds, which was a key reason Denver had so many players near the football when it landed and hit defensive back Tony Carter before being recovered by the Patriots. Great job by the coverage units.

Overall Grade: B

Overall this was a very good win for the Patriots.

This was a game of two halves. While the offense and defense didn't play great through the night, both units made key plays and the team got contributions from all three phases for the biggest win of the season.

New England has done a great job overcoming off-field adversity and injuries throughout the year. It's incredible to see this team battle week-to-week and win in different ways. The win on Sunday night showed heart and this kind of performance can build into a playoff run. Late November is when a team typically gets hot and marches deep into the playoffs, the Patriots look poised to be that team this season.

The Pats now holds a 8-3 record and now goes on the road to face the 2-9 Houston Texans in week thirteen. Be sure to check back for my pre-game thoughts later in the week.

Do you have a Twitter account? Be sure to follow me: @PatriotsHaven!

This is an archived article originally published on November 27, 2013. Content reflects the editorial context of its original publication date.

More News Headlines:

MORSE: Looking At Patriots Wide Receiver Room and Gabe Jacas Mess

MORSE: Looking At Patriots Wide Receiver Room and Gabe Jacas Mess

By: Mark Morse
The Patriots' wide receiver room is under review, highlighting AJ Brown, Demario Douglas, and key battles. The Gabe Jacas controversy adds intrigue.
19 hours ago
Key Questions Remain After Patriots Mini Camp: Little Margin For Error at Several Positions

Key Questions Remain After Patriots Mini Camp: Little Margin For Error at Several Positions

By: Ian Logue
Reviewing Patriots minicamp, key questions remain for 2026 concerning the offensive line, linebacker, receiver depth, tight end, and Drake Maye's role.
2 days ago
Patriots News 06-14, Patriots Wrap Up Spring Workouts

Patriots News 06-14, Patriots Wrap Up Spring Workouts

By: Steve Balestrieri
Patriots wrap up spring workouts, looking ahead to training camp and the 2026 season. Drake Maye's development, A.J. Brown & Romeo Doubs boost offense.
4 days ago
Patriots Rookie Lomu Reveals “Weird” First Days at Right Tackle

Patriots Rookie Lomu Reveals “Weird” First Days at Right Tackle

By: Ian Logue
Patriots rookie Caleb Lomu details his 'weird' initial adjustment to right tackle after college, now feeling natural with veteran Morgan Moses' help.
5 days ago
Vrabel’s Goal For Christian Barmore in 2026: “Being able to finish”

Vrabel’s Goal For Christian Barmore in 2026: “Being able to finish”

By: Ian Logue
Vrabel challenges Christian Barmore to 'finish' plays and increase sacks in 2026. His season management is also detailed.
6 days ago

📈 Recent Most-Read Articles:
1
2022 New England Patriots Draft Picks – Full List
2
2024 Patriots Draft Picks – FULL LIST
3
Patriots Announce Ticket Increase, Dropping Stadium Parking Fees
4
Heading Into Free Agency, Patriots Have Two Tough Player Decisions to Make
5
Tom Brady’s ‘Life Is Hard’ Speech: Full Patriots HOF Transcript

📅 This Week in Patriots History:

From our archive - this week all-time:
June 3 - June 18 (Through 26yrs)

  • Friday Patriots Headlines(2010)
  • Daily Patriots News and NFL Notes: 5 Things to Know - 6/17(2021)
  • Patriots Went Hard After Star Wideout, But His Wife Ended Those Hopes(2025)
  • Patriots Fourth And Two Podcast: End Of Mini-Camp Thoughts From Miguel Benzan(2016)
  • MORSE: Way Too Early Patriots 53-Man Roster Projection(2025)
  • VIDEO: Even In Retirement, Rob Gronkowski Continues To Bring Joy To Children(2019)
FULL ARCHIVE
Free Newsletter

BE THE FIRST TO KNOW

Join 2,000+ fans getting exclusive stats, analysis, and insights delivered straight to their inbox every week. Never miss a play.

📊
Weekly Stats Deep-dive analysis
🎯
First Access New features & tools
📤
Breaking News Player Signings & Rumors

Subscribe Now

* required

Intuit Mailchimp

PatsFans.com Social Logo
PATSFANS.com

The longest-running independent New England Patriots site online since 2000. Not affiliated w/any school, team or league.

Resources

  • Patriots Forum
  • Schedule
  • Patriots Roster
  • Transcripts
  • Archive

Stats

  • Offensive Stats
  • Opponent Stats
  • Offensive Line
  • Snaps Overview
  • Penalties

Analysis

  • Snap Analysis
  • Personnel Groupings
  • Stats By Personnel
  • Top 10 Plays
  • Offensive Line
  • Defensive Totals

Site

  • About Us
  • Podcast
  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us

© 2000-2026 PatsFans.com

Privacy Policy Advertise RSS Feed