Last week, the New England Patriots had already lost 38-3 to the Dallas Cowboys, but suffered a second very serious setback in a row on Sunday afternoon, losing 34-0 to the New England Saints at Gillette Stadium. Orleans.
This means the Patriots (1-4) are sinking a little further into the crisis after only scoring three small points in the last two games.
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Pats quarterback Mac Jones had another tough day at work as he fell victim to two interceptions, including one that led to the game’s first touchdown scored by Tyrann Mathieu. The first City completed 12 of its 22 pass attempts for a gain of 110 yards.
His counterpart on the Saints (3:2) Derek Carr was much more skilled and scored two touchdown passes. He also gained 183 yards through the air and had 18 completions on 26 attempts.
Running back Alvin Kamara was strong on the ground and carried the ball for 80 yards on 22 carries.
The Patriots will challenge the Raiders in Las Vegas next Sunday. Bill Bilichick’s seat could well get hot if his team’s failures continue.
The Jaguars win in London
The Jacksonville Jaguars (3:2) and the Buffalo Bills (3:2) faced each other on English soil in London, and it was the “Jags” who secured the victory with a score of 25 to 20.
Travis Etienne Jr. was the man of the match for the winning team. He managed 26 carries for a gain of 136 yards and crossed the pay zone twice. His teammate Trevor Lawrence, the quarterback for Jacksonville, managed 359 yards through the air.
With the Bills, Josh Allen was ready to take matters into his own hands. He made 40 pass attempts and completed 27. He also distinguished himself by using his legs on four runs. It was he who scored the final touchdown of the game, reducing his team’s deficit to five points, but the damage was done.
A fatal third quarter for the Giants
Like the Patriots, things aren’t going particularly well for the New York Giants (1-4). They suffered another loss, this time to the Miami Dolphins by a score of 31 to 16.
The third quarter was disastrous for Brian Daboll’s men as they conceded two touchdowns.
Tua Tagovailoa was uncompromising for the Dolphins (4-1), scoring two passing touchdowns. The connection between the quarterback and his receivers was on point as he racked up 300 yards through the air. His favorite target was Tyreek Hill, who caught eight balls for 151 yards.