Buffalo 24, New England 25

1 2 3 4 T
BUF (0-1) 7 7 3 7 24
NWE (1-0) 0 10 0 15 25

Final

7:00 PM ET
September 14, 2009
Gillette Stadium,
Foxboro, MA

Brady leads Pats to two scores in final 2:06 to beat Bills

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1728
Passing 1st downs
1022
Rushing 1st downs
54
1st downs from Penalties
22
3rd down efficiency
4-1010-16
4th down efficiency
1-10-2
Total Plays4877
Total Yards276441
Passing186368
Comp-Att
15-2539-53
Yards per pass
7.46.9
Rushing9073
Rushing Attempts
1923
Yards per rush
4.73.2
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-23-5
Penalties9-716-55
Turnovers11
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
01
Defensive / Special Teams TDs10
Possession22:5237:08
Air/Ground Leaders
Buffalo Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Edwards15/2521220
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brady39/5337821
Buffalo Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jackson1557016
Edwards225016
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Maroney1032011
Taylor92516
Buffalo Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jackson583121
Owens246027
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moss12141031
Welker1293014
Buffalo Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
McKelvin210
Jackson100
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Gostkowski001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBUFNWE
TD02:58Shawn Nelson 11 Yd Pass From Trent Edwards (Rian Lindell Kick) 70
SECOND QUARTERBUFNWE
TD06:22Fred Taylor 1 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 77
TD03:29Aaron Schobel 26 Yd Interception Return (Rian Lindell Kick) 147
FG00:00Stephen Gostkowski 20 Yd 1410
THIRD QUARTERBUFNWE
FG02:32Rian Lindell 40 Yd 1710
FOURTH QUARTERBUFNWE
FG11:43Stephen Gostkowski 28 Yd 1713
TD05:32Fred Jackson 10 Yd Pass From Trent Edwards (Rian Lindell Kick) 2413
TD02:06Benjamin Watson 18 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 2419
TD00:50Benjamin Watson 16 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 2425
Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady doesn't do mediocre.

That's not what all those long rehab sessions and months of preparing for his return to the NFL were about. So while Brady's performance was pedestrian for much of Monday night's season opener, when the spotlight was at its most intense, he lived up to the advance billing.

It seemed to take forever, though.

A year after being sidelined with torn knee ligaments, Brady resembled a rusty game manager more than the invincible record-setting quarterback who guided the Patriots to a perfect 2007 regular season. Yet, he threw two touchdown passes in the final 2:06 as New England beat the Buffalo Bills 25-24.

Fast Facts

• In his first regular-season game since Week 1 of the 2008 season, Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to Ben Watson in a span of 1:16 late in the fourth quarter to give the Pats their 12th straight win over the Bills. That's tied with the Chargers-Raiders for the longest active streak by one team over another in the NFL.

• Brady finished with a career-high-tying 39 completions in 53 attempts for 378 yards with two scores and an INT. His interception was returned 26 yards for a touchdown by Aaron Schobel, the first time he had a pick returned for a TD since Dec. 26, 2005.

• Randy Moss led all receivers with 141 receiving yards, his 60th career game topping the 100-yard mark. That broke a tie with Marvin Harrison for the second most in NFL history.

• In his Bills debut, Terrell Owens caught two passes, matching his single-game low from 2008, for 46 yards.

• The Bills have now lost their last three MNF games by a combined four points.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"I felt good all night, we were just off," Brady said. "The plays we needed to make -- fourth downs we missed, third downs we missed, two chances in the red area, the interception -- those things really get you behind the 8-ball. We recovered with just a few seconds left. Sometimes it happens like that.

"It's a pretty special victory."

Brady needed help in the form of Leodis McKelvin's fumble on a kickoff return after the Patriots pulled within five points.

Placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, of all people, recovered at the Buffalo 31. Brady needed three plays before hitting Benjamin Watson over the middle for the decisive 16-yard touchdown with 50 seconds to go.

"We have a real competitive locker room, a real competitive team," Brady said. "When you're in a situation like we were, it's when you really have to step it up. It takes every guy on the field to step it up. Hopefully, we will continue to do that."

Brady bunches up TDs late

Tom Brady returned for the Patriots and was most impressive on the final two drives.

Tom Brady, Monday vs. Bills
1st 8 Drives Last 2 Drives
Comp-Att 27-39 12-14
Pass yds 266 112
TD-Int 0-1 2-0
Passer rtg 77.5 139.6

Just 1:16 earlier, he found Watson on a similar play for an 18-yard score. It was vintage Brady, who threw for a record 50 TDs two years ago in leading New England to a perfect record.

"Two-minute drives always are fun for a quarterback," Brady said. "Spread it out, the pass rush gets a little tired, you get a feel for the coverage, you just have to be patient.

"I'm glad it's over, glad we are moving on, got a win, and we'll learn from it."

That unbeaten season was spoiled in Brady's last full game that counted, the February 2008 Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants. He was hurt in last season's opener.

Now he's back, although for much of the game he and the Patriots played conservatively, even passively. Indeed, Buffalo seemed ready to break an 11-game losing streak against New England and win for the first time in Gillette Stadium.

Then came the late fireworks, demonstrating that Tom Terrific hasn't lost his touch.

"That's not how we drew it up, but I'll take it," Brady said. "We did a lot of things poorly, but we got the win."

Buffalo did a lot of things well, but got a shocking loss.

"I chose to bring it out because that's me, no matter what it is," McKelvin said of the lost fumble. "If I had that choice, probably 100 times, I'd do it again."

Coming off a 1-4 preseason in which the offense flopped, the Bills made plenty of big plays.

Trent Edwards outperformed Brady for much of the game and threw for two scores. A 10-yard screen pass TD to Fred Jackson put Buffalo ahead 24-13 with 5:32 to go -- even though its new spotlight-grabber, Terrell Owens, barely caused a ripple. Owens had two catches for 46 yards, then refused to speak about it after the game.

When the offense wasn't doing the damage, defensive end Aaron Schobel was rambling 26 yards with an interception for a first-half TD.

"The interception was a really bad play," Brady said. "You can't do that. You learn from them, get focused and concentrate on what you have to do."

Still, these are the Patriots, who have not lost a regular-season game with Brady at quarterback since Dec. 10, 2006. And they still have all those threats in the passing game, from Randy Moss (12 catches, 141 yards) to Wes Welker (12, 93) to tight end Watson (6, 77, two TDs).

Although Brady had those impressive stats, he never looked deep and struggled to convert key plays until the final moments. Perhaps that big hit he took on his shoulder from Albert Haynesworth 2 1/2 weeks ago limited Brady. And maybe his team was uncomfortable in the throwback red uniforms or being introduced as the Boston Patriots for the first of the NFL's tribute games to the old AFL. Something wasn't right in Foxborough -- until the end.

"It has nothing to do with his layoff," Moss said. "I think it's just first-game jitters. I'm not making an excuse, we just had to settle down and get to playing football the way we know how."

Game notes
Buffalo's other touchdown was an 11-yard reception by Shawn Nelson. Rian Lindell added a 40-yard field goal. ... Gostkowski had field goals of 20 and 28 yards, but only one extra point because the Patriots failed on two 2-point tries after their late touchdowns. ... Fred Jackson, filling in for suspended starting RB Marshawn Lynch, had 57 yards rushing and 83 receiving for Buffalo. ... Bills LB Paul Posluszny broke his arm and DE Chris Kelsay hurt his knee. ... Patriots LB Jerod Mayo, the 2008 Defensive Rookie of the year, injured his right knee.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 10th
Tennessee 10 Final
Pittsburgh 13 OT
Sunday, September 13th
Miami 7 Final
Atlanta 19
Denver 12 Final
Cincinnati 7
Minnesota 34 Final
Cleveland 20
Jacksonville 12 Final
Indianapolis 14
Detroit 27 Final
New Orleans 45
Dallas 34 Final
Tampa Bay 21
Philadelphia 38 Final
Carolina 10
Kansas City 24 Final
Baltimore 38
NY Jets 24 Final
Houston 7
Washington 17 Final
NY Giants 23
San Francisco 20 Final
Arizona 16
St. Louis 0 Final
Seattle 28
Chicago 15 Final
Green Bay 21
Monday, September 14th
Buffalo 24 Final
New England 25
San Diego 24 Final
Oakland 20