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Patriots Pry Victory Away From Colts

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Patriots Pry Victory Away From Colts

Nov 05, 06:54 AM

Current Headlines: By DAVE GOLDBERG

By Dave Goldberg

The Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS

No running up the score this week. Against the Colts, Tom Brady was content to close out another victory for the New England Patriots by kneeling down three times.

In what was hyped as the biggest NFL regular season game ever, the Patriots stayed on course for an unbeaten season as Brady threw two of his three touchdown passes in a four-minute span of the fourth quarter Sunday to overcome a 10-point deficit and beat the Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts 24-20.

The win keeps the Patriots (9-0) on course for the NFL's first unbeaten season since Miami did it in 1972 and gives them the first tiebreaker on the Colts (7-1) in the playoffs.

"This is the first time we were in a ballgame late," said Brady, whose team had not trailed in the fourth quarter and had beaten its previous eight opponents by an average of 25 points a game. "There wasn't any loss of confidence or determination."

Added New England linebacker Junior Seau: "We were going against a hostile crowd, an undefeated team. We took our hats off to them, but we still played well enough to win."

New England, which had been scoring more than 41 points a game, had piled points on late in several games in which they were far ahead, including last week's 52-7 win against Washington, when they kept playing hard well into the fourth quarter.

In this one, anticipated since the schedule came out last April, they had to work their hardest just to win against perhaps the only team in the NFL close to them.

"We had an opportunity to do a lot of things," said running back Joseph Addai, the Colts' best offensive player on the day with 112 yards rushing and a 73-yard score on a short pass from Peyton Manning. "We left some points squandered and got field goals when we should have gotten touchdowns, but that's the nature of the game. Those guys are good. We'll see them again."

New England trailed 20-10 after Manning, who threw for 225 yards and a touchdown, scored on a 1-yard sneak with 9:42 left in the game and the crowd roaring.

But on a second-and-10 from the Patriots 42, Brady hit Randy Moss over the top for 55 yards to the Colts 3 on a play in which Indy lost Bob Sanders, its best defensive back to injury. That set up a 3- yard TD pass to Wes Welker.

Roosevelt Colvin knocked the ball loose from Manning to force a punt on the next series. Then Brady hit Donte' Stallworth for 33 yards to the Colts 13 and on the next play found Kevin Faulk over the middle for 13 yards and the winning score with 3:15 left.

The defense finished it out. Jarvis Green knocked the ball out of Manning's hands and Colvin recovered to clinch the game .

"Some victories do mean more than others," said linebacker Tedy Bruschi, one of a handful of Patriots who played on all three Super Bowl winners. "This is one we're going to remember."

Coach Bill Belichick was less enthusiastic.

"This was just a football game against the Colts," the Patriots coach said. "That's all it was."

For three quarters "just a football game" looked like it belonged to Indy.

It seemed to have turned with 13 seconds left in the first half, when Addai took a short pass from Manning and raced 73 yards for a touchdown, at least twice faking out New England defenders who seemed as if they expected him to run out of bounds to stop the clock.

That gave the Colts a 13-7 halftime lead and seemed to be a huge momentum shift.

It certainly energized a Colts defense that was flying all over the field at the start of the second half. Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis kept Brady under pressure most of the afternoon and, when middle linebacker Gary Brackett picked off a Brady pass in the first minute of the fourth quarter that led to Manning's sneak, Indy seemed in control.

But Brady, who had 30 touchdown passes in the first half of the season, putting him on course to shatter Manning's three-year-old record of 49, finally awoke. The pass to Moss was New England's first gain longer than 19 yards. It came on a scramble by Brady, who extended his record with at least three TD passes a game to start the season to nine games.

Moss proved to be a key throughout, finishing with nine catches for 145 yards and a touchdown. That came in the first quarter, when he easily leaped high over Tim Jennings to pull in a 4-yard TD.

Coach Tony Dungy said the Colts had prepared for Moss, knowing the Patriots would go to him when they needed a big play. They were unable to contain him when it counted most.

"We didn't have the answer for Randy Moss ," Dungy said. "We had a lot of attention paid to him trying to stop him from catching the deep balls, but he caught the deep one at the big time of the game. "

The Colts were without Marvin Harrison, their top receiver, who missed his third straight game with a knee injury.

In the end, that wasn't as much a factor as Brady. He threw for 153 of his 255 yards in the fourth quarter as the Patriots broke a three-game losing streak against the Colts, who beat them here 38- 34 in the AFC title game last season .

This time, the Patriots failed early. But they survived late - when it was most important .

(c) 2007 Virginian - Pilot. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved.

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