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Today in Patriots History
Before 28-3 there was 24-0
Before 28-3 there was 24-0
I could not find much of anything notable for May 24 in the history of the New England Patriots, other than being a great excuse to re-watch the Pats come back from a 24-0 deficit to defeat Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos. At the time that was the largest comeback in franchise history, and is still second in team history, behind only the amazing 28-3 comeback in Super Bowl 51 versus Atlanta.
New England Patriots Biggest Comebacks | Pro-Football-Reference.com
New England Patriots biggest Comebacks
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Happy 39th birthday to Tony Carter
Born May 24, 1986 in Tallahassee, Florida
Patriot cornerback, 2010; uniform #29
Signed to the practice squad on September 7, 2010
Pats résumé: one season, two games
Not to be confused with FB Tony Carter, who played with the Patriots from 1998-2000
After being waived-injured by Denver, the Pats signed corner Tony Carter to their practice squad in early September of 2010. When Jonathan Wilhite was placed on IR with a hip injury, Carter was promoted to the 53-man roster in mid-December. The former Florida State Seminole appeared in two of those three final regular season games, with a final stat line consisting of one tackle.
The Patriots released Carter just prior to the start of the 2011 training camp, and he later re-signed with Denver. Carter is unfortunately most well known for being on the wrong side of a return team miscommunication in November of 2013.
The 7-3 Patriots hosted 9-1 Denver in Week 12 of 2013, on Sunday Night Football. All the hype for Brady vs Manning #14 fizzled early, as the Pats fumbled the ball away on each of their first three possessions. The rest of the half wasn't much better: three punts and a turnover on downs, resulting in a 24-0 halftime deficit.
The second half was a complete reversal, with New England scoring touchdowns on each of their first four possessions, and scoring 31 unanswered points. However, Denver tied it up on a pass to Demaryius Thomas with 3:06 left to play to force overtime. On the cold (22°, six-below wind chill, 22 mph wind) night Bill Belichick elected to ignore conventional overtime wisdom of receiving the ball first, and instead go with the wind at the team's backs - and that decision eventually paid off.
With just over three minutes left to play in overtime, the Pats were forced to punt after three straight incomplete passes. Wes Welker - at this point a Denver Bronco - was the return man. Carter was also on Denver's return unit, and Welker made a very late call that he would not catch the punt, alerting the return team to clear away from the ball. But by that time Carter was too close, moving too fast, and the ball bounced and hit him - and Nate Ebner recovered. The play set up a 34-31 game-winning field goal by Stephen Gostkowski to cap the comeback with just two minutes left to play in OT.
Patriots Beat: A win for the ages
It had to end that way, didn’t it. A tie seemed all but inevitable in one of the wackiest games to ever be played in the NFL. Sorry, no shootouts in this league. The Patriots recovered a fumbled punt…
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Life’s Bounces
The winds of what looked to be a Broncos rout over the Patriots changed dramatically Sunday night. In a game of oddities, it was only fitting that in the end it all came down to a relative cast of unknowns and the unpredictable landing of one punt
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Wes Welker blames self for costly turnover
FOXBORO — Last night began with a video tribute to former Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker, and then essentially ended with Welker watching helplessly in overtime as Ryan Allen’s punt …
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Wes Welker accepts blame for Broncos' muffed punt vs. Patriots
Wes Welker was basically a non-factor for most of Sunday night during his first game in Foxboro since leaving the New England Patriots as a free agent and signing with the Denver Broncos.
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Degree of difficulty makes Patriots' rally to victory over the Broncos all the sweeter
The hideous opening scenes will be lost in the buzz of the greatest comeback in franchise history against their most prominent individual rival, and that's how it should be.
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PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK: Welker contributes little to Broncos’ cause in return to Foxboro
Denver wide receiver Wes Welker catches just four passes for 31 yards in his team’s 34-31 overtime loss against his former team.
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Tom Brady, Patriots rally past 24-point Broncos lead to stun Peyton Manning
Tom Brady, Patriots rally past 24-point Broncos lead to stun Peyton Manning
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Ryan Allen’s punt gave Patriots the drop on Broncos - The Boston Globe
FOXBOROUGH — The sixth and final punt from Ryan Allen on Sunday night traveled only 42 yards, not far considering the Patriots rookie had a strong wind at his back.
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Denver Broncos vs New England Patriots. 2nd Half. Patriots Comeback
14:57 Highlight Video
Classic Peyton Manning faces at 4:02 and 4:48
Tony Carter played in 50 NFL games (including five in the postseason) over seven seasons, from 2009 to 2015. He scored three touchdowns, two on fumble returns and one on an interception. He retired after the 2016 season, and since 2018 has been employed as a coach at both the NFL and collegiate levels. Carter is currently the head coach for the division two Central State Marauders in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Broncos cornerback Tony Carter breaks up a pass intended for Patriots receiver Matthew Slater in the 1st quarter of the 2013 AFC championship game.
2006: FSU's Tony Carter returns a blocked kick for a touchdown against Clemson
Tony Carter Career Game Log | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Get Tony Carter Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.
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Pro Football Archives -- Tony Carter Player Profile
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Tony Carter (cornerback) - Wikipedia
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