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2009: Ben Watson catches two TDs in final minutes
Patriots come from behind, beat Buffalo 25-24
2009: Ben Watson catches two TDs in final minutes
Patriots come from behind, beat Buffalo 25-24
Monday Sept 14, 2009 at 7:10
Week 1, Game 1 at Gillette Stadium
New England Patriots 25, Buffalo Bills 24
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, **** Jauron
QBs: Tom Brady, Trent Edwards
Odds: New England Patriots favored by 13½
Clear, 70°, 53% humidity, 5mph wind; paid attendance 68,756; three hours, three minutes
The Buffalo Bills were coming off a 7-9 season, but they nearly pulled off a huge upset on Monday Night Football in week one. In his first full game in 19 months, Tom Brady recovered from a first half pick-six and threw for 378 yards - and two touchdowns in the final 2:06 to engineer a 4th quarter comeback victory. Pierre Woods made a critical play on a kickoff, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Stephen Gostkowski to set up the game winning drive.
Tom Brady's 16-yard pass with 50 seconds to play gave the Pats a 25-24 comeback win over Buffalo
Brady rallies Patriots past Bills, 25-24 -- Patriots.com
Brady Rallies Patriots Past Bills, 25-24
A year after being sidelined with torn knee ligaments, quarterback Tom Brady resembled a rusty game manager more than the invincible record-setting quarterback who guided the Patriots to a perfect 2007 regular season. Yet, he threw two touchdown passes in the final 2:06 as New England beat the...
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Tom Brady doesn't do mediocre.
That's not what all those long rehab sessions and months of preparing for his return to the NFL were about. So while Brady's performance was pedestrian for much of Monday night's season opener, when the spotlight was at its most intense, he lived up to the advance billing.
It seemed to take forever, though.
A year after being sidelined with torn knee ligaments, Brady resembled a rusty game manager more than the invincible record-setting quarterback who guided the Patriots to a perfect 2007 regular season. Yet, he threw two touchdown passes in the final 2:06 as New England beat the Buffalo Bills 25-24.
Brady needed help in the form of Leodis McKelvin's fumble on a kickoff return after the Patriots pulled within five points.
Placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, of all people, recovered at the Buffalo 31. Brady needed three plays before hitting Benjamin Watson over the middle for the decisive 16-yard touchdown with 50 seconds to go.
Just 1:16 earlier, he found Watson on a similar play for an 18-yard score. It was vintage Brady, who threw for a record 50 TDs two years ago in leading New England to a perfect record.
"Two-minute drives always are fun for a quarterback," Brady said. "Spread it out, the pass rush gets a little tired, you get a feel for the coverage, you just have to be patient."
That unbeaten season was spoiled in Brady's last full game that counted, the February 2008 Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants. He was hurt in last season's opener.
Now he's back, although for much of the game he and the Patriots played conservatively, even passively. Indeed, Buffalo seemed ready to break an 11-game losing streak against New England and win for the first time in Gillette Stadium.
Then came the late fireworks, demonstrating that Tom Terrific hasn't lost his touch.
Patriots 25, Bills 24: Vintage Brady, in the end
A year after being sidelined with torn knee ligaments, for much of the night Tom Brady resembled a rusty game manager more than the invincible record-setting quarterback who guided the Patriots to a …
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Buffalo did a lot of things well, but got a shocking loss.
Coming off a 1-4 preseason in which the offense flopped, the Bills made plenty of big plays.
Trent Edwards outperformed Brady for much of the game and threw for two scores. A 10-yard screen pass TD to Fred Jackson put Buffalo ahead 24-13 with 5:32 to go - even though its new spotlight-grabber, Terrell Owens, barely caused a ripple. Owens had two catches for 46 yards.
When the offense wasn't doing the damage, defensive end Aaron Schobel was rambling 26 yards with an interception for a first-half TD.
Still, these are the Patriots, who have not lost a regular-season game with Brady at quarterback since Dec. 10, 2006. And they still have all those threats in the passing game, from Randy Moss (12 catches, 141 yards) to Wes Welker (12, 93) to tight end Watson (6, 77, two TDs).
Although Brady had those impressive stats, he never looked deep and struggled to convert key plays until the final moments. Perhaps that big hit he took on his shoulder from Albert Haynesworth in the preseason limited Brady. And maybe his team was uncomfortable in the throwback red uniforms or being introduced as the Boston Patriots for the first of the NFL's tribute games to the old AFL. Something wasn't right in Foxboro - until the end.
"It has nothing to do with his layoff," Moss said. "I think it's just first-game jitters. I'm not making an excuse, we just had to settle down and get to playing football the way we know how."
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Final: Patriots 25, Bills 24
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