Patriots continue NFL misery over Falcons

The New England Patriots have hammered the Atlanta Falcons 23-7 in a fog-filled Super Bowl rematch.

Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes and the New England Patriots toyed with the Atlanta Falcons. Sound familiar?

The Patriots' 23-7 victory in a fog-filled Super Bowl rematch on Sunday night wasn't particularly super.

New England scored the final 31 points to win the NFL championship 34-28 in February. Placards and shirts reading 28-3 were ever-present in and around Gillette Stadium as the Patriots (5-2) scored the first 23 points in this prime-time mismatch.

The Falcons (3-3), who led New England by that 25-point margin in the third quarter of the Super Bowl before folding, were outplayed throughout this one.

While Atlanta looked tentative, if not intimidated, Brady and his offence clinically tore apart the Falcons.

Mixing runs and passes, New England controlled the clock and field position. And its defence, ranked at the bottom of the entire league through six weeks, stymied the NFL's fifth-ranked offence.

"Every game takes a little different turn and I think we did a great job staying balanced," Brady said after the Patriots gained 162 yards on the ground and 241 through the air.

Brady threw a shovel pass to Brandin Cooks that travelled perhaps a foot, and the receiver used his speed to get into the left corner of the end zone. The other TD was a two-yarder to James White, who had three touchdowns in the Super Bowl.

It got so bad for Atlanta that the usually reliable Matt Bryant had a field goal blocked and then put a 36-yarder off the left upright. That Super Bowl losers' malaise folks talk about might have found a home in the ATL this year.

Stephen Gostkowski had no trouble sending field goals of 29, 21 and 38 yards through the fog for New England.

The Falcons seemed ready to end the string of points allowed to the Patriots at 51 when they got to the 1 early in the fourth period. But Matt Ryan, who struggled all night, was off-target to Julio Jones in the end zone. Then receiver Taylor Gabriel lost 4 yards on a fourth-down run.

Even the fans in the upper deck who could barely see through the haze at that point let out a huge cheer, then Gostkowski added his third field goal to extend New England's mastery of Atlanta to 54 straight points.


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