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Gostkowski’s 54-yard FG keeps Patriots unbeaten, 27-26
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman broke a bone in his foot during Sunday’s game against the NY Giants, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported. This was the Patriots first win over the Giants since the final game of the 2007 regular season.
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The latest edition ended with Stephen Gostkowski nailing a 54-yard field goal with one second left on the clock to give the Pats a 27-26 victory at MetLife Stadium.
Landon Collins dropped a potential interception at midfield on the first play after New England took possession of the ball.
A 38-yard Josh Brown field goal with 9:32 left in the third quarter gave the Giants a 20-10 lead, the biggest biggest deficit faced by the Patriots this season.
There’s an air of invincibility and inevitability about the New England Patriots.
The Patriots are listed as 7.5 point favorites in today’s game, with the over/under total set at 53.
Rob Gronkowski caught 5-of-7 targets for 113 yards and one touchdown in the Patriots’ Week 10 win over the Giants. Brady will make his plays so the Giants have to limit his time on the field and frustrate a Patriots team that is sometimes susceptible to mistakes on the road.
Brady completed 26 of 42 passes for 334 yards and two touchdowns. But Beckham, single-covered by Malcolm Butler, flew down the right sideline, watched safety Devin McCourty trip near the 35, and caught a handsome rainbow from Manning, then outraced everyone to the end zone, an 87-yard TD. The loss marks the fourth time this season the Giants have lost a game they led entering the fourth quarter. In the receiving end, Odell Beckham had 105 yards in nine receptions while Rueben Randle added 40 yards and one touchdown in five catches.
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It was the longest touchdown a Belichick-coached team had ever surrendered, and it tied the game, 7-7, bringing the crowd – and the Giants defense – to life.