Times Colonist

Brady, Patriots cool off Dolphins

- ROB MAADDI

FOXBOROUGH, Massachuse­tts — Tom Brady slammed the ball after taking a sack, got up and threw a touchdown pass on the next play to finish off another stellar performanc­e.

Even when they look sluggish, Brady and the New England Patriots still dominate.

Brady threw for 356 yards and four touchdowns — two to Julian Edelman — and the Patriots beat the Miami Dolphins 36-7 on Thursday night to become the first of the NFL’s five unbeaten teams to reach seven wins.

Stephen Gostkowski broke Adam Vinatieri’s franchise record for consecutiv­e field goals by connecting from 52 and 36 yards to make it 26 in a row. Rob Gronkowski had 113 yards receiving and a touchdown, and Dion Lewis had 93 yards receiving and one score.

“I made a bad read and I shouldn’t have taken a sack there,” Brady said about his angry response to the fourth-quarter sack.

He was smiling afterward while backup Jimmy Garoppolo took the final snaps to seal the lopsided win.

The loss was the first for Miami (3-4) under interim coach Dan Campbell. The Dolphins scored 82 points in wins over the lowly Titans and Texans in Campbell’s first two games after replacing Joe Philbin. But they were completely overmatche­d against the defending Super Bowl champions.

“You have to play good football in all three phases when you play the Patriots. They’ve always been that way,” Campbell said.

It could be an even bigger loss for the Dolphins because fourtime Pro Bowl defensive end Cameron Wake was carted off the field with an Achilles tendon injury. Campbell didn’t have an update on the extent of the injury.

The Patriots are 7-0 for the second time in franchise history and first time since going 16-0 in 2007. They’ve scored at least 28 points in every game.

A week after setting an NFL record with 25 straight completion­s, Ryan Tannehill had a rough night against New England. He threw two intercepti­ons and no TDs.

“We just couldn’t get going,” Tannehill said.

Brady connected with Gronkowski for a 47-yard scoring pass on the opening drive, but the Pats managed a total of 65 yards on their next five possession­s.

“We were doing things we don’t typically do,” Brady said.

They went up 9-0 on a safety after centre Mike Pouncey snapped the ball before Tannehill was ready on a third down from the nine. Then Brady got going in the two-minute offence. He completed all four of his passes for 59 yards on a scoring drive that was capped by a 16-yard toss to Lewis for a 19-0 lead.

 ??  ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady scrambles away from Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady scrambles away from Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.

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