Tom Brady produced the greatest comeback triumph of his NFL career on Sunday, rallying the New England Patriots from a 24-point deficit to a 34-31 overtime victory over the Denver Broncos.
On a cold and windy night, Brady threw three touchdown passes and eclipsed his and New England’s best prior winning rallies — 21-point comebacks to beat Chicago in 2002 and Buffalo in 2011 — to lift the Patriots to 8-3, while the Broncos fell to 9-2.
Three-time Super Bowl champion Brady improved to 10-4 in games against Denver’s Peyton Manning, his biggest rival among the NFL’s top active quarterbacks.
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The final turning point came on a New England punt when the ball bounced into Denver return blocker Tony Carter and the Patriots recovered the loose ball to take over at the Denver 18-yard line.
That set up a 31-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski with 1 minute, 56 seconds to play in the extra 15 minutes to get the win for the Patriots.
“We had some plays that didn’t go our way in the first half. I’m glad we got a bounce that went our way for once,” Brady said. “It was a heck of a win. We really needed it.”
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Brady, who completed 34 of 50 passes for 344 yards, improved to 9-2 in overtime games, while Manning, who completed 19 of 36 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns, fell to 3-4 in overtime games.
“He’s a great player and they have a good team,” Brady said. “We’ve got a lot of football left to play this season. It’s just the beginning.”
Denver defender Von Miller returned a Stevan Ridley fumble 60 yards for a touchdown just 5:06 into the game and forced a Brady fumble that set up a two-yard touchdown run by Knowshon Moreno, who ran for 224 total yards on 37 carries.
New England’s LeGarrette Blount fumbled on the next Patriots possession and Denver’s Danny Trevathan recovered, setting up Matt Prater’s 27-yard field goal, then Manning had a 10-yard touchdown toss to Jacob Tamme to put Denver ahead 24-0 at halftime.
Brady capped an eight-play, 80-yard march to open the third quarter with a five-yard touchdown pass to Julian Edelman and New England pulled within 24-14 on Brandon Bolden’s one-yard touchdown run.
Brady then made a five-yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski with 19 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
Logan Ryan intercepted a Manning pass at the Denver 30-yard line on the next Broncos possession and Brady needed only three plays to connect with Edelman on a 14-yard touchdown pass that gave New England a 28-24 lead.
Gostkowski added a 31-yard field goal for the Patriots, but Manning led the Broncos back, flipping an 11-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas to force overtime.
In the other games on Sunday, Dan Bailey kicked the winning 34-yard field goal on the game’s final play to give the visiting Dallas Cowboys a 24-21 victory over the New York Giants and a share of the National Football Conference East lead at 6-5.
Philip Rivers connected on his third touchdown pass, a 26-yard toss to Seyi Ajirotutu with 24 seconds remaining, to give the San Diego Chargers a 41-38 victory at the Kansas City Chiefs.
The teams combined for eight lead changes, seven of them in the second half, as the Chargers (5-6) snapped a three-game losing streak, while the Chiefs fell to 9-2.
Cam Newton flipped a one-yard touchdown pass to Greg Olsen with 43 seconds remaining to give Carolina a 20-16 triumph at the Miami Dolphins, extending the Panthers’ winning streak to seven games.
Ryan Fitzpatrick tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kendall Wright with 10 seconds remaining to give the Tennessee Titans a 23-19 victory over the Oakland Raiders, while Ben Roethlisberger completed 22 of 34 passes for 217 yards to spark the Pittsburgh Steelers over the Cleveland Browns 27-11.
Joe Flacco threw a 66-yard touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones and Justin Tucker kicked four field goals to lift reigning Super Bowl champions the Baltimore Ravens over the visiting New York Jets 19-3.
Benny Cunningham, Zac Stacy and Tavon Austin each ran for touchdowns as hosts the St Louis Rams routed the Chicago Bears 42-21.
Leonard Johnson returned one of four Tampa Bay interceptions for a touchdown as the Buccaneers edged hosts the Detroit Lions 24-21, while the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings played to a 26-26 draw.
Carson Palmer threw two touchdown passes to Larry Fitzgerald to spark the Arizona Cardinals over the Indianapolis Colts 40-11, while Maurice Jones-Drew ran for 84 yards and a touchdown to boost the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars past the Houston Texans 13-6.
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