Brady throws for 2 scores as Bucs hold off Giants
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[November 03, 2020]
Tom Brady threw two second-half touchdown passes as the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rallied from an early 11-point deficit to post
a 25-23 victory over the New York Giants on Monday night at East
Rutherford, N.J.
Brady completed 28 of 40 passes for 279 yards as Tampa Bay (6-2) won
its third straight game and moved a half-game ahead of the New
Orleans Saints in the NFC South. Rob Gronkowski and Mike Evans
caught touchdown passes, and Ryan Succop booted four field goals.
Daniel Jones connected on 25 of 41 passing for 256 yards, two
touchdowns and two interceptions for the Giants (1-7), who dropped
to 1-3 at home. Wayne Gallman rushed for a touchdown while Dion
Lewis and Golden Tate caught scoring passes for New York.
The Giants pulled within 25-23 on Jones' 19-yard scoring pass to
Tate with 28 seconds left. Antoine Winfield Jr. broke up the
two-point conversion pass to Lewis, and Justin Watson covered the
ensuing onside kick to seal the Buccaneers' victory.
Tampa Bay went ahead to stay on Brady's 8-yard scoring pass to Evans
with 9:02 left in the game. The diving grab in the right corner of
the end zone gave the Buccaneers a 22-17 advantage, and Succop added
a 38-yard field goal with 3:41 remaining.
The two touchdown passes raised Brady's total to an all-time leading
561, one ahead of Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints.
Carlton Davis and Sean Murphy-Bunting notched interceptions for the
Buccaneers, who were outgained 357 yards to 344.
Tampa Bay moved ahead at 15-14 on Brady's 3-yard touchdown pass to
Gronkowski with six minutes left in the third quarter. A two-point
conversion pass for Evans was incomplete.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
quarterback Tom Brady (12) hands off to running back Ronald Jones
(27) during the first quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
The score marked the 93rd time -- counting the postseason -- that
Brady and Gronkowski teamed up for a touchdown, moving the duo into
second place on the all-time list, ahead of the San Francisco 49ers'
combo of Steve Young and Jerry Rice.
The leaders are the Indianapolis Colts pair of Peyton Manning and
Marvin Harrison at 114.
The Giants went back ahead at 17-15 on Graham Gano's 33-yard field
goal with 15 seconds left in the quarter.
Earlier, Jones threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Lewis in the first
quarter, and Gallman scored on a 2-yard run with 1:46 left in the
second as the Giants held a 14-3 lead.
Succop connected on a 40-yard field goal -- his second field goal of
the first half -- with seven seconds left before intermission as
Tampa Bay cut its deficit to eight points. Succop added a 43-yard
field goal with 10 minutes left in the third quarter as the
Buccaneers moved within 14-9.
--Field Level Media
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