Bengals Vs. Patriots: Tom Brady Responds Giving New England 38-17 Lead
The Patriots were sitting pretty in the second half with a 31-3 lead before the Bengals struck quickly adding two touchdowns to make it 31-17.
Tom Brady and the Patriots quickly responded with an 80-plus yard drive to give New England a 38-17 lead in the fourth quarter.
Read Article >Bengals Vs. Patriots: Ochocinco Ties Bengals Franchise Record For Receiving TDs
The Bengals are slowly but surely coming back. After being down 31-3 at one point, the Bengals have clawed their way back to within 14.
The latest touchdown came on a 28-yard pass from QB Carson Palmer to WR Chad Ochocinco for six.
Read Article >Bengals Vs. Patriots: Guyton Interception Return Has New England On Pace For Rout
Quarterback Carson Palmer finally got the Bengals across midfield, after getting a couple first downs. But he quickly undid that progress by tossing a dart to Patriots linebacker Gary Guyton, who returned it 59 yards for a third New England touchdown (though it’s the first non-Wes-Welker- TD of the day).
It’s worth noting that the Patriots didn’t have a linebacker pick off a pass all of last season; Guyton, meanwhile, didn’t even start for New England.
Read Article >Bengals Vs. Patriots: Wes Welker Adds Another Touchdown, Gives Pats 17-0 Lead
It’s official: Wes Welker’s knee injury isn’t affecting him at all.
The Patriots receiver caught his second touchdown pass from Tom Brady giving New England a 17-0 lead over the Bengals in the second quarter. Welker now has four receptions for 18 yards and two touchdowns.
Read Article >Bengals Vs. Patriots: Wes Welker Touchdown Gives Pats Early 10-0 Lead
Wes Welker is back.
After suffering a significant knee injury at the end of the 2009 season, Welker had made an impressive recovery to score the first touchdown of the Patriots season. Tom Brady hit Welker for a nine-yard score.
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