Brissett, Patriots embarrass Texans
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[September 23, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Rookie
Jacoby Brissett, making his first NFL start, got plenty of help from
the visiting Texans in the New England Patriots' 27-0 rout of
Houston on Thursday.
Brissett, playing for the injured Jimmy Garoppolo, who was playing
for the suspended Tom Brady, ran a bootleg 27 yards for a touchdown
and managed the game well in his debut, as the Patriots improved to
3-0 during Brady's four-game Deflategate absence.
The Texans (2-1) fumbled away two kickoffs, leading to two New
England touchdowns, and were also guilty of an interception.
LeGarrette Blount scored from a yard out and then broke a 41-yard TD
run in the fourth quarter. Stephen Gostkowski kicked two short field
goals.
Brissett, 6 of 9 in his debut Sunday, was 11 of 19 for 103 yards
passing and ran for 48 yards on eight carries Thursday.
Charles James and rookie Tyler Ervin fumbled the kickoffs, while
quarterback Brock Osweiler threw the interception -- the second in
as many games for linebacker Jamie Collins.
Osweiler, who backstopped the Patriots' first loss last season when
he made his second NFL start with the Denver Broncos, was 24 of 41
for 196 yards.
Lamar Miller ran for 80 yards on 21 carries in the loss.
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, making his 2106 debut after
missing two games with a hamstring injury, played sparingly and did
not have a catch.
Blount ran for 105 yards on 24 carries and has four touchdowns in
three games. It was the 12th 100-yard game of his career, his second
in five days.
Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels designed an offense that
included running plays for wide receiver Julian Edelman and tight
end Martellus Bennett and even option plays for Brissett, a
third-round pick this year.
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Patriots quarterback
Jacoby Brissett (7) makes an adjustment at the line of scrimmage
during the third quarter against the Houston Texans at Gillette
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
The touchdown run was the second-longest by a Patriots quarterback
since 1976.
In improving to 6-1 against the Texans, the Patriots recorded the
226th regular season victory of coach Bill Belichick's career, tying
him with Curly Lambeau for fourth place all-time.
It was New England's first shutout since Dec. 30, 2012, and it was
the first time the Texans were blanked since Dec. 7, 2003.
Brissett, who ran for nine touchdowns over the last two years at
North Carolina State, ran the option on that drive, gaining 13
yards. That was just a prelude to his 27-yard bootleg that made it
10-0.
After Gostkowski's field goal, James fumbled the ensuing kickoff --
it wasn't called until New England challenged -- setting up
Brissett's touchdown. Duron Harmon recovered the fumble, forced by
Brandon Bolden.
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