The Patriots Turned Two 10-points Deficits Into A Win For The ages.
Trailing 27-17 entering the fourth quarter, the Patriots scored the game’s final 13 points to come away with a 30-27 road victory over the Jets on Monday night. Trailing 27-20 with six minutes left, J.C. Jackson’s interception of Joe Flacco set up Cam Newton’s second rushing touchdown of the game. The Patriots then forced a quick Jets punt before Newton’s 20-yard completion to Jakobi Myers set up Nick Folk’s game-winning 51-yard field goal as time expired.
Along with his two rushing touchdowns, Newton threw for 274 yards while helping the Patriots improve to 3-5 on the season. Myers led all receivers with 169 yards, while running back Damien Harris rushed for a team-high 71 yards before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with an apparent injury. Flacco, starting in place of Sam Darnold, threw for 262 yards and three touchdowns that included two touchdown passes to Breshad Perriman. The Jets were unable to hold off New England’s late rally, however, and New York is 0-9 for the first time in franchise history.
Here are some immediate takeaways from Monday’s AFC East battle:
Why the Patriots won
It’d be easy to chalk this up to the Jets being the Jets, because boy did New York all but beg New England to take this one despite a late 10-point lead. But let’s give credit where it’s due: Cam Newton looks physically spent half the time he’s ripping the ball, but he willed his team back into this, taking what the defense gave him, grinding out the short yards on the ground and making do with one of the least imposing receiving corps in the NFL. He also started very efficiently. Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead were both productive carrying the ball as well, fighting for hard yards all the way to the close. Jakobi Meyers certainly stepped up to lead the pass catchers, whereas J.C. Jackson deserves a tip of the cap for keeping his head up and capitalizing on a bad Joe Flacco ball in the fourth quarter, redeeming himself for countless coverage slip-ups with a game-altering turnover.
Why the Jets lost
It feels wrong to negatively spotlight Joe Flacco on a night where the grizzled fill-in somehow often looked like the best and calmest QB on the field (and Flacco was good for long stretches, throwing some beauties to both Breshad Perriman and Jamison Crowder), but his fourth-quarter interception — a mindless heave into double coverage with New York nursing a one-score lead with under six minutes to play — all but ensured a New England comeback. Maybe Adam Gase deserves more of the blame there, for allowing such a risky play to be called in that situation. Either way, that — and poor blocking in the ensuing drives — marred three-plus quarters of surprising competence for Flacco, rookie Denzel Mims and Breshad Perriman, who torched the Pats all night. Defensively, Gregg Williams’ unit fared just fine but also saved its worst hiccups for crunch time, surrendering one too many big runs and leaving far too much space in the secondary on New England’s final drives.
Turning point
The Jets were up seven with just under six minutes to play in the game, on track to send the Patriots to 2-6 and hand their AFC East rivals a fifth straight loss. Then, inexplicably, Flacco aired out a bomb into double coverage, not only allowing J.C. Jackson to get sweet revenge for Perriman’s repeated downfield success but allowing the Patriots to tie things up and, ultimately, steal the victory. Whether it was just a poor decision or a poor play call, it was the biggest momentum shift of a night owned by New York.
Play of the game
Newton made some good throws, and Jackson’s pick was of the utmost importance for the Pats. But Flacco honestly had the best throw of the night when he hit Crowder in the corner of the end zone to give the Jets a surprising (and, ultimately, fleeting) 20-10 lead, with the wideout capping the score with a picture-perfect toe tap:
“Reaction To Cam Newton’s Strong Performance In Patriots’ Win”
The veteran signal-caller was in the midst of a rough stretch himself as the Patriots dropped four straight contests. Newton, though, put those struggles behind him to help lead the Patriots to a 30-27 comeback win over the New York Jets on “Monday Night Football.”
And his performance — 27-for-35, 274 yards passing; two rushing touchdowns — certainly impressed a few members of the opposing Jets.
“Cam Newton is a very, very, very good player,” New York defensive lineman Folorunso Fatukasi told reporters after the game. “We know the plans with the Patriots, you know, suit him. And one thing they do very well is execute the things that they do, so we knew we had to come in with the right plan to execute our jobs against them.
“Shoot, look, Cam is a very great player and his resume speaks for itself. Anybody who watches his game, I believe they would agree. … He was a great opponent, and we have more great opponents that we’re going to have to play,” Fatukasi added. “… His name is going to be remembered for a long time. But that doesn’t mean we settle. We have to do more.”
“I think we were prepared for quarterback-designed runs,” Gase told reporters. “We weren’t sure if that would be what they were looking to do game-plan wise. Just ‘cause most teams, they change up how they run the ball against us a little bit. I don’t think they were looking to see how many hits he could take running the football.”
Instead, Newton’s 274 yards passing were the second most this season, behind only his notable Week 2 performance against the Seattle Seahawks. Newton completed 13 of his 14 first-half pass attempts before leading the Patriots on consecutive fourth-quarter drives, which ultimately helped New England pull out the win.
He did, however, score the game-tying touchdown with his feet with just under two minutes left in regulation. Newton then helped the Patriots cover 45 yards in 45 second, including a third-down conversion with his feet and a chunk play to receiver Jakobi Meyers with his arm. It set up Nick Folk’s game-winning field goal at the buzzer.
WHO IS CAM NEWTON
Cameron Jerrell Newton (born May 11, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played nine seasons with the Carolina Panthers, who selected him first overall in the 2011 NFL Draft. Newton had college football stints at Florida and Blinn before joining Auburn, where he won the Bowl Champion Series National Championship and Heisman Trophy in 2010. Nicknamed “Super Cam”, he is the NFL leader in quarterback rushing touchdowns at 66.
Newton made an impact in his first season where he set the rookie records for passing (4,051) and rushing yards (706) by a quarterback, winning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in the process. The league’s first rookie quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in a season and the first to throw for 400 yards in his NFL debut, he also set the season record for quarterback rushing touchdowns at 14. Between 2013 and 2017, Newton led the Panthers to three division titles and four playoff appearances. His most successful season came in 2015 when he was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) and helped Carolina obtain a franchise-best 15–1 record en route to a Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl 50. He is the second African-American quarterback to win NFL MVP and the first to solely receive it.
MORE ON CAM NEWTON THE “Entrepreneur”
In May 2019, Newton’s cigar bar and restaurant named Fellaship formally opened at Olympic Park Drive Dr. near Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta.
Belk Launches “Cam Newton” Apparel Collection
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