Patriots rout Buccaneers 35-7 at Wembley

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WEMBLEY, England (AP)—It took a trip across the Atlantic for Tom Brady(notes) and the New England Patriots to get their first road victory of the season. For the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the change of scenery produced yet another loss.

Brady threw three touchdown passes and had more than 300 yards as the Patriots (5-2) beat the Buccaneers 35-7 at Wembley Stadium on Sunday in the NFL’s third regular-season game at the iconic London venue.

The Bucs, who gave up a home game to play in London, fell to 0-7 and saw their losing streak extended to 11 games overall.

The Patriots were coming off a 59-0 win over the Tennessee Titans in which Brady tossed six TD passes. New England wasn’t as overpowering this time, and Brady even threw two interceptions in an uneven first-half performance.

But, with a 39-yard score on an interception return by safety Brandon Meriweather(notes) on the fifth play of the game, New England was always in control against the league’s 27th-ranked defense.

Brady had TD passes to Wes Welker(notes), Sam Aiken(notes) and Benjamin Watson(notes). He finished 23 of 32 for 308 yards and was replaced late in the game by Brian Hoyer(notes). Laurence Maroney(notes) went over from 1 yard out with 9:25 left to complete the scoring.

“I’m feeling great,” Brady said. “I keep rolling. That’s two wins in a row. We went out there and put two touchdowns on the board there in the second half. We had plenty of distractions coming over here, but everybody was really energized. To get the win and fly home and have a (bye) week off is just great.”

Tampa Bay and quarterback Josh Johnson(notes) mustered little offense. The Bucs’ only score came on a 33-yard pass from Johnson to Antonio Bryant(notes) near the end of the first half. Johnson finished 9 of 26 for 156 yards and three interceptions. He was taken out midway through the fourth quarter and replaced by rookie Josh Freeman(notes).

The game was played before a sellout crowd of 84,254 at Wembley, England’s national stadium.

It’s the third straight year the NFL has come to London for a regular-season game. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said last week he envisions playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in coming years with the possibility of London having its own franchise.

Sunday’s atmosphere was noisy and festive, and the dry weather left the Wembley field in good playing condition.

Brady said it even had the feel of a Super Bowl.

“All the flashbulbs were going off there before the kickoff,” the two-time Super Bowl MVP said. “They went on for about 10 minutes, which you don’t see in the States too often. I think it’s a privilege to come over here and get to enjoy this type of experience. It will probably never happen again for us, so we’ll retire 1-0 internationally.”

Even understated Patriots coach Bill Belichick was happy with the international experience.

“It’s a great way to end this week,” he said. “It’s been an enjoyable couple days here and glad we could end it on a positive note.”

For the Patriots, it was their first victory on the road this season after losses at the New York Jets and Denver Broncos.

The loss capped a bad day for the Glazer family, which owns the Buccaneers. The Glazers’ also control English soccer powerhouse Manchester United, which lost to Liverpool 2-0 earlier in the day and missed a chance to regain first place in the Premier League from Chelsea. Brothers Bryan and Joel Glazer were at Wembley for the Bucs game.

The Bucs’ 11-game losing streak is their longest since 1976-77 when they endured an NFL-record 0-26 skid.

Rookie coach Raheem Morris said his team just couldn’t stop Brady.

“Tom, he’s the guy that changed the game. He’s the guy you worry about constantly,” he said. “When you have a great quarterback like that, that’s what he does and that’s what he will do for you.”

The tone of the game was set on the first series when Meriweather stepped in front of Sammie Stroughter(notes) on a short slant, picked off Johnson’s throw and ran untouched into the end zone.

“I just happened to have a good break on the ball,” Meriweather said. “I think the quarterback and receiver were on two different pages, and he just happened to throw it to me. Any big play sets the mood.”

Brady hit Welker with a 14-yard TD pass after a 37-yard completion to Randy Moss(notes). Welker took the quick throw behind the line of scrimmage, then weaved his way through the defenders into the end zone with 2:16 left in the first quarter.

The Patriots were driving for a third score early in the second quarter when Brady, who had completed his first seven passes, scrambled out of the pocket and lofted a pass into the end zone for Moss that was picked off by Tanard Jackson(notes).

But Brady came back on his next series, ducked away from the rush and dumped the ball over the middle to Aiken, who slipped a tackle by Bucs linebacker Barrett Ruud(notes) and went down the sideline for a 54-yard score to make it 21-0 with 11:18 left in the half.

Brady was picked off for the second time in four passes when he made a deep throw over the middle to Brandon Tate(notes) that was intercepted by a leaping Aqib Talib(notes).

After an anemic Tampa Bay passing performance for the most of the first half, Bryant beat cornerback Darius Butler(notes) down the right sideline and hauled in Johnson’s scoring pass.

Brady led the Patriots on a 73-yard, 10-play drive to open the second half, hitting tight end Watson with a 35-yard pass over linebacker Geno Hayes(notes) to make it 28-7.

^Notes: The pregame festivities had a local flavor, with a performance by Scottish rock singer Calvin Harris. Welsh opera star Katherine Jenkins sang “God Save the Queen” and Grammy winner Toni Braxton performed “The Star-Spangled Banner.” … Former middleweight boxing champion Joe Calzaghe served as honorary captain of the Bucs….. The Pats had only three active running backs Sunday, with Sammy Morris(notes) and Fred Taylor(notes) both ruled out with injuries.

Updated Oct 25, 6:28 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 7

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
New England 414 307 107 18 50.0% 10/66 2 33:15
Tampa Bay 240 151 89 10 26.7% 6/55 3 26:45

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  1. <i>mdline_nena</i>
    173. Posted by mdline_nena Sun Nov 8 2:29pm EST

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    hola mIJITo
  2. bluemoon
    172. Posted by bluemoon Tue Nov 3 1:13am EST

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    here a thought in seatta deon branh has not done much for seatte since he went thier how about a ofering athird round pick to get him back to be the third option for wideout ,maybe seatte wil take a third round pick up
  3. OBAMANXTKOBE haha
    171. Posted by OBAMANXTKOBE haha Sun Nov 1 8:24pm EST

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    lol tampa bay = lions this season winless ahaha i just looked at their schedule and its pretty rough
  4. Andrew K
    170. Posted by Andrew K Thu Oct 29 3:33pm EDT

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    Just 9 more losses till the Bucs fire Raheem the dweeb and get that #1 pick to make up for the Gaines Adams, Michael Clayton, and Josh Freeman bust picks. Keep your fingers crossed.
  5. Matthew D
    169. Posted by Matthew D Tue Oct 27 10:49pm EDT

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    Ah, yes,well it is certainly hard to keep up with your eloquent responses,I will say u do use overkill with apparently everything, yet didn't notice I said they were good, just seemed like u were goin a bit overboard... Brady is great, no doubt,Also,they did beat the Colts,(last year?)This year the Bills by1, the Falcons by 16, and the Ravens by 6 and they also lost to the Jets and Broncos...and then stomped 2 crappy teams in the Titans and Buccs... truth is the rest of the stretch will tell the tale, they have to play the Colts, the Jets, and the Saints all in a row, ending with a Monday night game at the Saints, with another game to play against the Bills...Ah, it is a long season of endless possibilities, and no shortage of angry opiners...looking forward to the playoffs...
  6. Joey
    168. Posted by Joey Tue Oct 27 4:40pm EDT

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    why do ppl bash the pats bash the losing team.... go bash tampa they lost to the dolphins, and wow the giants beat the pats in the super bowl do the giants want a cookie @#$%in forget it already
  7. TPOD
    167. Posted by TPOD Tue Oct 27 10:33am EDT

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    Mattspew BS, I remember the Giants very well. They were the team the Pats met in the SB while the other 30 NFL teams were either home watching the game or doing something else other than playing in the SB. And what was the violation for which the Pats were fined?
  8. Michael Murdock
    166. Posted by Michael Murdock Tue Oct 27 9:19am EDT

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    I love it when the haters follow the patriots just as much as their own team and go out their way to post comments proving how much they love following patriot news.

    Week 7 blow outs:
    Indy 42 vs Rams 6
    Jets 38 vs Oak 0
    Cinci 45 vs Chi 10
    GB 31 vs Cle 3
    SD 37 vs. KC 7

    Now go cry on all their articles!
  9. #1 PATS FAN
    165. Posted by #1 PATS FAN Mon Oct 26 8:15pm EDT

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    can't you freaken Pats h8ers just stop f*ckin talkin about the superbowl that we lost two years ago? I mean yes Brady threw only 1 touchdown, but f*ck it's gone now it already happened, never gonna come back again. We smashed and dashed every team that we played (including the COLTS, RAVENS, EAGLES, Ect. and so-on) but it's over. So quit talking about what happend 2 years ago and look at what's going on now and in the future when the Pats win SB 44. Oh and MATTHEW D ur the@#$%-sucker that i'm talking about.
    P.S.tbaz99, ur brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. Jessica
    164. Posted by Jessica Mon Oct 26 7:37pm EDT

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    Wooo! go pats!!!
  11. Matthew D
    163. Posted by Matthew D Mon Oct 26 3:20pm EDT

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    YO! Tbag...er Tspaz...erTbazz wotever...they are good and yet notorious for having to cheat, look it up...oh, and remember the Giants? Ah, now that was a good Superbowl , Hope yer ready for more of that!
  12. luis a
    162. Posted by luis a Mon Oct 26 3:16pm EDT

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    tbaz get your thumb out yo as*.
  13. TPOD
    161. Posted by TPOD Mon Oct 26 3:12pm EDT

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    Getting kind of carried away there, tbaz?
  14. luis a
    160. Posted by luis a Mon Oct 26 3:08pm EDT

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    Dallas police gave tickets for not speaking English.....Gringos, starting to note that hispanics will rule this country SOONER than later
  15. <i>tbaz99</i>
    159. Posted by tbaz99 Mon Oct 26 2:22pm EDT

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    Pats rule
    best coach ever
    best qb ever
    best looking qb ever
    best looking qb's wife
    pats own all the records
    brady has all the records over the sorry looking manning brothers
    ha ha ha
  16. TPOD
    158. Posted by TPOD Mon Oct 26 1:29pm EDT

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    Lala, the sad part for the Bucs is that it took them so long to get respectable, then they build a ferocious D that can't get over the offensive hump, Gruden comes in and they win a SB with Dungy's D and his offense. Now the Glazers won't spend the cap money they have, likely because of the CB contract ending. They could have a better team than this.
  17. Orlando
    157. Posted by Orlando Mon Oct 26 12:37pm EDT

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    I don't understand why the Pats are always berated,no matter what they do,yet the Colts do the same and come out smelling like a rose.The Colts have had the easiest schedule around for years,no one mentions it.They play indoors,don't do well in cold,bad weather(which they seem to only have to do about once every 3 years)no one mentiuons it.They run up the score on bad teams,no one mentions it.Did the Colts take Manning out of the game yesterday like the Pats did with Brady?I always hear about defensive"gunning"for Brady,and actually getting him last year.yet I hear no such talk about Manning with all his touchdowns and passing yards.I guess its jealousy
  18. LaLa
    156. Posted by LaLa Mon Oct 26 12:34pm EDT

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    Tpod I agree-hey the Pats won-so congrats and # 158-the owners have f(*&ed this team for years-it is sad to watch this team even play-too bad so may people are happy Gruden is gone that they will accept this instead of Gruden being here....ugh it's going to be a long year for them.
  19. LaLa
    155. Posted by LaLa Mon Oct 26 12:34pm EDT

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    Tpod I agree-hey the Pats won-so congrats and # 158-the owners have f(*&ed this team for years-it is sad to watch this team even play-too bad so may people are happy Gruden is gone that they will accept this instead of Gruden being here....ugh it's going to be a long year for them.
  20. LaLa
    154. Posted by LaLa Mon Oct 26 12:34pm EDT

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    Tpod I agree-hey the Pats won-so congrats and # 158-the owners have f(*&ed this team for years-it is sad to watch this team even play-too bad so may people are happy Gruden is gone that they will accept this instead of Gruden being here....ugh it's going to be a long year for them.
  21. Lind
    153. Posted by Lind Mon Oct 26 12:17pm EDT

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    Tampa Bay Bucs 0-16 this year? Bring back Chucky. Gruden put a curse on your Glazer and the crappy Bucs organzation for what they did 2 Dungy and Gruden. Bucs will not win a Super Bowl for another 100 years.
  22. TPOD
    152. Posted by TPOD Mon Oct 26 12:17pm EDT

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    roach, it is kissing up when you defend the person who initiates the confrontation with lies and other flaming comments and then demand that this person still be given respect, deriding only half the conversation. And this "representative" BS is meaningless. No one's been elected. It's a messageboard, not a city council hearing.
  23. roachranger
    151. Posted by roachranger Mon Oct 26 12:10pm EDT

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    tpod I don't kiss up to no one, I was just taught to be respectful to other people and to carry on intelligent conversation... It is ok to be a pats fan dude but come on lighten up before you stroke out!!! I'm sure the other Pat fans are very proud of you being thier representative1111
  24. TPOD
    150. Posted by TPOD Mon Oct 26 11:58am EDT

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    Lala, I don't use the "lucky" excuse or any excuse. I gave the Giants props for their SB win, the Angels for beating the Sox. The team that wins deserves to win. And I agree, excuses when you lose is classless no matter who the team is.
  25. TPOD
    149. Posted by TPOD Mon Oct 26 11:56am EDT

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    Hey roach, you want to kiss up to a female poster because she's female, that's your business. It's an old move, but all there is are words on a screen from a poster whose given sh_it to a lot of people here in the past. A troll who comes on here to flame Pats fans is the same whether it's a guy or woman, so take your apologies and your pimp hand somewhere else.
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