NFL Game Summary - New England at NY Jets
(Thursday, November 22nd)
Final Score: New England 49, NY Jets 19
East Rutherford, NJ (Sports Network) - In less than a minute, the Thanksgiving
football nightcap went from competitive to a one-sided blowout.
An 83-yard Shane Vereen TD reception and a pair of fumble recoveries for
touchdowns by Steve Gregory and Julian Edelman during a 52-second stretch in
the second quarter paved the way for a Patriots' 49-19 blowout victory over
the New York Jets.
Tom Brady completed 18-of-28 passes for 323 yards while tossing three
touchdowns and adding another on the ground for New England (8-3), which
scored at least 40 points for the third time in its last four games.
Without Pro-Bowl tight end Rob Gronkowski, Wes Welker led the Patriots with
seven catches for 71 yards and a score. Aaron Hernandez, who played for the
first time after missing the last three games, finished with two catches for
36 yards.
Four days after winning in St. Louis, the Jets (4-7) were decimated by
turnovers by the offense and special teams. They had four in the first half
and finished with five for the game.
Mark Sanchez threw for 301 yards and a touchdown on 26-of-36 passing, but was
intercepted once and also lost a fumble that resulted in a Patriots touchdown.
With the defeat, the Jets lost to the Patriots for the second time this
season, clinching the Patriots sixth regular-season sweep of the team in the
past 10 seasons.
"I'll put it to you this way, we're about as wounded as you can possibly be,
but we're not dead," Jets coach Rex Ryan said. "We will give everything we
have, every ounce of energy we have to get this thing going."
The Patriots missed on a scoring opportunity in the first quarter, as Stephen
Gostkowski's 39-yard field goal sailed wide left, but they made up for it with
a 35-point second quarter.
New England began the rout midway through the first after Gregory picked off
Sanchez, who had led the Jets 47 yards into Patriots territory.
Off the turnover, the Patriots converted on third down four times during a 15-
play drive to score a touchdown. On 3rd-and-goal, Brady found a wide-open
Welker in the front-right corner of the end zone to put the Patriots on top
7-0 on the first play in the second quarter.
New York again moved the ball down the field on its next touch, but came up
empty once more. After Powell fell a yard short on a third-down rush, the Jets
decided to go for it on 4th-and-1, but Shonn Greene was stuffed for no gain
and then fumbled trying to stretch the ball over the marker. The Patriots
recovered and took over on their own 17.
They needed just one play to add another touchdown to their advantage. Brady
looked to the flat and hit a wide-open Shane Vereen, who sprinted down the
sideline past the New York defenders for an 83-yard score.
The sloppy play became contagious for New York, as the game quickly spiraled
out of control. On a broken play, Sanchez ran up the middle and while sliding,
collided with offensive lineman Brandon Moore, jarring the ball out of his
hands. Gregory was there to pick up the loose ball and he took it 32 yards for
a touchdown to give New England a 21-0 lead.
Then, on the ensuing kickoff, the ball popped out of Joe McKnight's hands and
into Edelman's, who sprinted 22 yards untouched for the Patriots' third score
in 52 seconds, increasing New England's margin to four touchdowns.
"It doesn't take a lot to score a lot of points in this league quickly with
turnovers, defensive returns and special teams returns. It can add up in a
hurry both ways," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "Nothing surprises me in
the NFL."
Sanchez was sacked on third down on New York's next series, and Brady wasted
no time in creating even more separation. He fired a strike to a streaking
Edelman for a 56-yard score to push the Patriots' advantage to 35-0 before the
Jets' Nick Folk connected on a 32-yard field goal just before the half.
Edelman was forced out of the game in the third on a reception which saw his
head collide with Kyle Wilson, who knocked the ball out of his hands. The Jets
recovered and drove to the Pats' 1-yard line, but turned the ball over on
downs when Greene was stuffed for no gain.
However, on the following play, New York scored a safety when Stevan Ridley
was called for a chop block in the end zone.
Set up by a 39-yard pass to Jeff Cumberland, the Jets scored their first
touchdown of the game on a 4-yard rush from Bilal Powell with 4:41 remaining
in the third quarter to make it a 35-12 game, but the Patriots weren't
finished scoring.
New England ate up almost eight minutes on an 87-yard drive, which Brady
capped with a 1-yard rush up the middle. Following a fumble from Chaz
Schilens, Brady hit Welker for 28 yards before Ridley ran it in from nine
yards out.
Sanchez connected with Dustin Keller on a 1-yard score in the closing minutes
to account for the final margin.
Game Notes
Belichick earned his 200th career victory ... The Jets' Clyde Gates left the
game with head injury in the first half ... Including the postseason, Tom
Brady improved to 18-5 against the Jets ... The Patriots have scored 190
points in the last four games. The Jets have scored 221 all season ... New
England has won the past five regular season meetings against New York.
11/23 01:26:11 ET

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