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"We were pretty sloppy in every area of the game," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.
O'Sullivan started while Carson Palmer sat out with a right ankle injury suffered in a 17-7 loss to New Orleans in the Bengals exhibition opener. Palmer doesn't expect to miss the regular-season opener and could return before then.
"Last week we played a finesse team and this week we showed we could compete against a power team," Lewis said. "That's mature. I thought we had a good response."
Brady proved for the second straight week that his knee injury is behind him although some of his passes were off target, including an overthrow of Welker in the end zone.
Brady went 4-for-8 for 57 yards, including a 32-yard gain on which Welker ran most of the way. He was more productive in the opening 27-25 win at Philadelphia when he threw two scoring passes to Chris Baker.
But Brady was watching from the sideline and could do nothing to overcame Ochocinco's kick that was the winning point.
"He reminded me of that," Lewis said with a smile.
NOTES: O'Sullivan completed 10 of 13 passes for 141 yards. Jordan Palmer, Carson's younger brother, also played and went 2-for-7 for 45 yards. ... Taylor and Welker played for the first time this exhibition season. ... Besides Welker, the only non-kicker to make an extra point at Gillette Stadium was the Patriots Doug Flutie, who converted a drop kick for an extra point on Jan. 1, 2006.
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