NFL Game Recap - New England at Washington
Sun Oct 6, 2019 1:00 PM EDT

LAR
29
SEA
30
F
NE
33
WAS
7
F
BUF
14
TEN
7
F
BAL
26
PIT
23
F OT
NYJ
6
PHI
31
F
CHI
21
OAK
24
F
MIN
28
NYG
10
F
TB
24
NO
31
F
ATL
32
HOU
53
F
ARI
26
CIN
23
F
JAX
27
CAR
34
F
DEN
20
LAC
13
F
GB
34
DAL
24
F
IND
19
KC
13
F
CLE
3
SF
31
F
NYG
14
NE
35
F

Oct 6, 2019, 1:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

New England (5-0)

6

6

14

7

33

Washington (0-5)

7

0

0

0

7

Brady carries unbeaten Patriots past winless Redskins 33-7
Sun Oct 6, 2019 5:38 PM

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) Playing before an appreciative audience in a place far from home, Tom Brady helped the New England Patriots stay unbeaten by picking apart the lowly Washington Redskins.

While he was at it, the 42-year-old quarterback climbed past a former star in the NFL record book.

Brady threw for 348 yards and three touchdowns, and the Patriots got another strong performance from their defense in a 33-7 rout of the winless Redskins on Sunday.

Now in his 20th season, Brady whisked by Brett Favre into third place on the career list with 71,923 yards passing. Brady now trails only Peyton Manning (71,940 yards) and Drew Brees (74,845).

Brady also edged closer to Manning's record 539 touchdown passes, connecting with Julian Edelman, Brandon Bolden and Ryan Izzo to bring his total to 527.

His prowess on the football field is rarely surprising, but the reaction he received was certainly unexpected. Thousands of fans in the crowd wore blue Patriots jerseys - many of them No. 12 with BRADY on the back - and were cheering for the reigning Super Bowl champions from warmups to well after the final whistle.

"It was ridiculous. It was pretty amazing," Brady said. "It was pretty sweet. We appreciate all the support. It was great to get a win in front of them."

Shrugging off four sacks, Brady completed 28 of 42 passes - including a 15-yarder to Edelman in the third quarter to eclipse Favre.

This is the fifth time in franchise history that New England has started the season 5-0, and only the second time since 2007.

Playing for the first time since breaking his leg against Philadelphia last December, Redskins quarterback Colt McCoy went 18 for 27 for 119 yards and an interception. McCoy began the season behind Case Keenum and rookie Dwayne Haskins Jr., but got the start over the injured Keenum and inexperienced Haskins for the Redskins (0-5).

Washington had only 220 yards in offense and was 1 for 11 on third-down conversions.

"There is no excuse for what we put out there today," said McCoy, who was sacked six times.

"We hit the quarterback and (they had) a lot of long third downs," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.

It's the first time in franchise history New England has four straight games with at least five sacks. In addition, the Patriots completed a fifth consecutive game without allowing a touchdown pass, the first team to pull off that feat since the 1988 Cleveland Browns.

The defeat kept the pressure on Redskins coach Jay Gruden, whose job status appears to be tenuous in the wake of his team's 0-5 start. Gruden is 35-49-1 over five-plus seasons with Washington.

"No one's told me anything," Gruden said. "I don't have a concern. If the key works Monday, keep working, go attack the Miami Dolphins and plan on getting our first win next week."

Washington travels to Miami next week to face the winless Dolphins, who absorbed a 43-0 beatdown from New England on Sept. 15.

After Brady's 10-yard TD pass to Izzo with 9:14 left made it 33-7, the chant "Brady! Brady!" rose from the stands while thousands of Redskins backers fled to the exits.

"It felt like a home game, just like Foxborough," New England receiver Josh Gordon said. "It was great to get that support."

McCoy completed a 12-yard pass on Washington's first play from scrimmage. Two short runs and a sack followed, but New England's opening possession also ended with Brady getting dumped in his own backfield.

The Redskins jumped on top when Steven Sims Jr. scored on a 65-yard end around, but the Patriots led 12-7 at halftime and tacked on two touchdowns in the third quarter.

The difference between the seasoned Brady and untested McCoy (now 1-6 as a starter with Washington) was made evident late in the second quarter. With 58 seconds left, McCoy forced a pass that was intercepted by Jason McCourty , who took it 16 yards to the Washington 11.

Brady cautiously completed a short pass and twice threw the ball away before accepting a field goal try that kept New England's momentum flowing into halftime.

KICKING IT

Mike Nugent handled the kicking for the Patriots after Stephen Gostkowski (hip) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday. Nugent's first attempt was a botched extra point, but he bounced back with three PATs and field goals of 37 and 23 yards.

INJURIES

Patriots: WR Phillip Dorsett (hamstring) did not play the second half. ... RB Rex Burkhead (foot) was inactive. ... S Patrick Chung (heel) and S Nate Ebner (groin) were inactive. ...

Redskins: DL Daron Payne (knee) left in the second quarter but returned. ... OT Morgan Moses (stinger) played through the injury. ... CB Quinton Dunbar (stinger) left in the fourth quarter... Keenum (foot) was inactive.

UP NEXT

Patriots: New England faces another NFC East foe, the visiting New York Giants on Thursday night. The Patriots are 55-14 against NFC teams since 2002.

Redskins: Washington is presented with an ideal opportunity to nab its first victory against Miami next Sunday.

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Passing

NE Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
T. Brady 42 28 66.7 3 348 31 1 106.1 4
J. Stidham 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6 0
WAS Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
C. McCoy 27 18 66.7 0 122 22 1 61.0 6

Rushing

NE Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Michel 16 91 5.7 25 1
J. White 6 26 4.3 7 0
WAS Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Sims 1 65 65.0 65 1
W. Smallwood 6 27 4.5 12 0

Receiving

NE Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Edelman 8 110 13.8 31 1
J. Gordon 5 59 11.8 24 0
WAS Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. McLaurin 3 51 17.0 22 0
T. Quinn 3 18 6.0 7 0

Team Stats Comparison

NE WAS
Points For 33 7
Total Yards 442 223
Rushing Yards 130 145
Passing Yards 312 78
Passing Completions / Attempts 28/43 18/27
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 1 1
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 3/1
First Downs 23 11
Rushing Touchdowns 1 1
Passing Touchdowns 3 0
Penalties - Yards 7/55 6/72
Time Of Possession 31:53 28:07
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/15 1/11
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 0/0
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 3/6 0/0
Sacks Against 4 6
Punts - Average Yards 6/48 10/50
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 3/16 1/9
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 0/0 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter NE WAS
WAS 05:34 TD Steven Sims Jr. 65 yd run (Dustin Hopkins kick) 0 7
NE 07:51 TD Julian Edelman 6 yd pass from Tom Brady (missed kick) 6 7
2nd Quarter NE WAS
NE 04:25 FG Mike Nugent 37 yd FG 9 7
NE 14:30 FG Mike Nugent 23 yd FG 12 7
3rd Quarter NE WAS
NE 04:03 TD Brandon Bolden 29 yd pass from Tom Brady (Mike Nugent kick) 19 7
NE 10:25 TD Sony Michel 14 yd run (Mike Nugent kick) 26 7
4th Quarter NE WAS
NE 05:46 TD Ryan Izzo 10 yd pass from Tom Brady (Mike Nugent kick) 33 7

Game Information

Stadium: FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland
Attendance: 76,483
Game Time: 3:8
Weather: