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New England Patriots Fall To New York Jets In Overtime
Ryan Fitzpatrick connected with Brandon Marshall for two touchdown receptions in the first half. It was the only touchdown the Patriots offense was able to muster – the rest of their points coming on a pair of field goals by Stephen Gostkowski and a score by linebacker Jamie Collins, who recovered a Jets fumble. Sure, this interception was a gift from Tom Brady, who wasn’t on the same page as Rob Gronkowski and threw it right into Revis’ waiting arms, but the Jets will take it. The New York Jets marched downfield and beat New England 26-20 on Eric Decker’s 6-yard touchdown catch.
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Offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer was lost to a lower leg injury in the first quarter of the game and did not return.
As for the coin toss, it’s a very confusing situation, but at the end of the day, whether the ref screwed up, or whether Matthew Slater screwed up, the Pats let the Jets drive right down the field for an easy score.
New York Jets wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins (10) dives forward as New England Patriots’ Jerod Mayo (51) and Leonard Johnson (34) close in during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, in East Rutherford, … And it led to…
Three quarters are done here at MetLife, and the Jets hold a 17-13 lead. NY led New England 10-3 at halftime. Six plays later, Marshall adjusted to an underthrown ball in the end zone, shed safety Duron Harmon and caught a 33-yard touchdown. First place takes home $100,000!
The Jets and their fans were on their feet as the final 10 minutes of regulation wore down.
Brady’s sole touchdown, a pass to running back James White, followed the two fourth-down conversions to Gronk.
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The New England Patriots had an opportunity to clinch the number one seed with a win today, but they couldn’t get the job done, as they fell to the New York Jets 26-20 in overtime.