New England Patriots: 5 Keys from Patriots Preseason win Over Washington. That was over for preseason action for the 2021 Patriots as they beat Washington Football Team 22-13. As spectators returned to the stadium, it was a night to remember as it seemed like football normality for a promising Patriots club after two weeks of training camp activity and only a handful of padded sessions in preparation for the new year.
This was the first preseason game of the year, and while we can’t overreact to the first time either team tackled someone, we learned a lot about the 2021 Patriots.
It wasn’t a beautiful win for the New England Patriots in their first preseason game against the Washington Football Team. However, neither the Patriots’ offense nor their defense was imposing. In the end, New England prevailed 22-13.
A 2-point conversion from Steven Montez to Antonio Gandy-Golden that was first declared a successful pass was reversed as an incompletion in the closing minutes.
New England Patriots: Assisting on the ground A 91-yard touchdown by Rhamondre Stevenson sealed the victory in the last minute of the game. His two Patriots touchdowns came late in the fourth quarter when the starters had already left. Both Ryan Fitzpatrick and Cam Newton played two series each. Newton’s series ended with a field goal and a punt for a total of two points. Mac Jones, the Patriots’ rookie quarterback, threw two field goals and one punt in five series.
In New England, Jones appears to be on a fast track to assuming the starting quarterback role. In this evening’s performance, he did not make a single error.
The numbers tell a reasonably good tale if you ask me. Newton completed 4 of 7 passes for 49 yards on his last drive. As a result, Jones completed 13 of his 19 passes for 87 yards.
This came after a pair of incomplete passes, including one in which Newton almost fumbled while being tackled by Chase Young, the reigning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. That snap ate the left tackle, Isaiah Wynn, to death, destroying him. A 10-play, 43-yard drive concluded with a field goal for Newton’s next series. Holding penalties were committed in the red zone, and the Patriots were penalized. Because of the delay, the first down marker seemed a long way away. Isn’t that what you’re thinking?
When securing victory against Washington, Jones used his “death by a thousand cuts” strategy. My expectations for the rookie were mainly met. When he initially came to Foxborough this spring, he enjoyed checking down and working the short area of the field. Mostly he was getting his bearings, as I had predicted. His spectacular toss to Kristian Wilkerson on Jones’ opening drive caught me off guard. Jones did not make the throw, though. When the ball struck Wilkerson’s hands, he fell to the ground. New England Patriots
Overreactions will be plenty after the first preseason game, in which the starters barely played three series if that. New England’s outside linebackers, on the other hand, looked like they were for serious. Matthew Judon had a great third-down tackle on Peyton Barber during the run game, and he also had a good pass rush with at least two pressures.
As a result of Judon’s absence for a few plays, Josh Uche had a chance to be a heat-seeking missile for a few plays with the starting. As in training camp and spring practice, Uche played with the same tenacious pace that made him a liability.
Stats don’t lie. Newton completed 4 of 7 passes for 49 yards on his last drive. As a result, Jones completed 13 of his 19 passes for 87 yards.
New England Patriots: This came after a pair of incomplete passes, including one in which Newton almost fumbled while being tackled by Chase Young, the reigning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. That snap ate the left tackle, Isaiah Wynn, to death, destroying him. A 10-play, 43-yard drive concluded with a field goal for Newton’s next series. Holding penalties were committed in the red zone, and the Patriots were penalized. Because of the delay, the first down marker seemed a long way away. Isn’t that what you’re thinking? It reminded me a little of the year 2050.
Let’s take a look at a few notable players.
- Assisting the cornerback and the safety, It started with a pass breakup by Myles Bryant on the second quarterback, which led to an incompletion by tight end Rickey Seals-Jones.
- Wilkerson not only had six receptions, but he was a starter on the kickoff coverage squads as well. There’s no doubt about it: He was also a backup gunner.
- Quinn Nordin, a rookie, stole the show when Nick Folk was out with an injury. A field goal by Nordin was three for three, but he missed the extra point attempt.
- Cornerback Joejuan Williams intercepted a tipped ball by being in the right spot at the right time.
- Safety As a run-defense safety and kickoff coverage man, Malik Gant recorded three tackles.
- Safety Three of those tackles came from Kyle Dugger, virtually solely running with the starters. Some of those were because he was permitting catches.
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