The New England Patriots and Tom Brady needed a cross Atlantic trip to finally get a road win this season. A change in scenery for Tampa Bay only produced another loss and the Buccaneers are still winless.
Tom Brady had three touchdown passes along with over 300 passing yards, as New England (5-2) defeated Tampa Bay 35-7 on Sunday in Wembley Stadium in the third NFL regular season game played in the London iconic venue.
Tampa Bay, who sacrificed one of their home games so that they could play in London, saw their record fall to 0-7 and also extended their overall losing streak to 11 games.
New England came into the game with a 59-0 victory where Brady has six touchdown passes against Tennessee. This time the Patriots were not as overpowering. Brady had two interceptions during the first half.
However, with safety Brandon Meriweather’s 39 yard interception return and score on the game’s fifth play, New England was able to keep control against the NFL’s 27th ranked defense.
Brady threw touchdown passes to Benjamin Watson, Sam Aiken and Wes Welker. He finished the game passing 23 for 32 for a total of 308 yards. Brian Hoyer replaced Brady at the end of the game. The scoring was completed by Laurence Maroney with 9:25 left to play on a 1 yard run.
Brady said, I am feeling really great. I kept rolling. That is two wins for us in a row. We went out and put up two touchdowns during the second half. There were lots of distractions for us coming over here. However everyone was very energized. To be able to get a victory and then fly home with a bye week really is great.
Quarterback Josh Johnson and the Tampa Bay offense were not able to muster too much. The only score for the Bucs was on a pass of 33 yards from Johnson over to Antonio Bryant during the final minutes of the second quarter. Johnson went 9 for 26 for a total of 156 yards and also had three interceptions. Mid fourth quarter Josh Freeman, a rookie, replaced Johnson.
The teams played in front of a sell crowd reported at 84,254 in England’s national stadium Wembley.
It is the third year in a row that the NFL has played a regular season game in London. Roger Goodell, NFL commissioner, last week said he envisions several regular season games being played in Britain in the coming years. There is also a possibility that London will have its own franchise.
The atmosphere on Sunday was festive and noisy, with the dry weather providing good playing conditions on Wembley field.
Brady said there was the feel of Super Bowl conditions to the game.
Before the kickoff flashbulbs were going off, said the two time MVP of the Super Bowl. They went off for around 10 minutes. You don’t see that happening in the States very often. It’s a privilege I think coming over here and getting to enjoy this kind of experience. For us probably it won’t ever happen again, so we will retire internationally at 1-0.
Even Bill Belichick, the understated coach of the Patriots, was happy about their international experience.
Belichick said, it’s a really great way for ending the week. The last couple of days here have been really enjoyable. I am glad we were able to end on such a positive note here.
For New England, it was the first road win for them this season, after losing in New York and Denver.
The Glazer family, owners of the Buccaneers, had a bad day. Not only did the Bucs lose but Manchester United, the powerhouse English soccer team that the Glazers also control, lost 2-0 to Liverpool earlier that day. The loss prevented them from regaining the Premier League’s top spot over Chelsea. Brothers Joel and Bryan Glazer watched the Bucs game at Wembley.
The losing streak of 11 games by Tampa Bay is the franchise’s longest since 1976-77. At that time they set an NFL record with their 0-26 losing streak.
Raheem Morris, rookie head coach for Tampa Bay said, our team could not stop Brady.
Brady is the guy who changed the game. You have to worry about him constantly. When your team has a great quarterback, that is what he can do for you.
The game’s tone was set during the first series. On the short slant play, Meriweather stepped right in front of Tampa Bay’s Sammie Stroughter and picked off the throw from Johnson, then ran all the way to the end zone untouched.
Meriweather said, I happened to get a good break for the ball. I think that their receiver and quarterback were on two separate pages. He happened to throw the ball at me. A big play helps to set the mood.
Brady connected with Welker on a touchdown pass of 14 yards after completing a 37 yard pass to Randy Moss. With just 2:16 remaining first quarter, Welker caught the quick pass from behind New England’s line of scrimmage. Then he weaved his way past Tampa Bay’s defenders to score.
Early second quarter, New England was on a drive to get their third score when Brady, whose first seven passes had been completed, scrambled away from the pocket and lobbed a pass to Moss in the end zone. Tanard Jackson intercepted the pass.
However, on the next series Brady was able to come back, ducking under the rush and dumping the ball across the middle over to Aiken, who eluded a tackle from Barrett Ruud, Tampa Bay linebacker, and ran up the sideline to score from 54 yards and make the score 21-0 with 11:18 remaining in the first half.
Brady threw his second interception in four passes on a deep throw to Brandon Tate over the middle. Aquib Talib picked off the pass.
Following an anemic first half passing performance by Tampa Bay, Bryant was able to beat Darius Butler, Patriots cornerback up the right sideline to haul in a scoring pass from Johnson.
Brady opened the second half by leading New England on a 10 play, 73 yard drive. He connected with his tight end Watson on a 35 yard pass that went over Geno Hayes, Tampa Bay linebacker. To make the score 28-7.
Notes
There was a local flavor to the pregame festivities. Calvin Harris, Scottish rock singer, performed, while Katherine Jenkins, Welsh opera star, performed “God Save the Queen.” Toni Braxton, Grammy winner, sang “The Star Spangled Banner. Joe Calzaghe, ex middleweight boxing champion, was the honorary captain for Tampa Bay. On Sunday New England only had three active running backs. Fred Taylor and Sammy Morris were both out with injuries.