Watch Kendrick Bourne’s electrifying 75-yard TD against the Cowboys

Kendrick Bourne lit Gillette Stadium up with this 75-yard score against the Dallas Cowboys.

Trevon Diggs took the life out of Gillette Stadium with a pick-six that gave the Dallas Cowboys the 26-21 lead late in the fourth quarter against the New England Patriots.

Mac Jones, who had an efficient game, found Kendrick Bourne on the following play for the Patriots’ most explosive gain of the year. Jones launched a pass to Bourne that resulted in a 75-yard touchdown — giving the Patriots the lead.

The Patriots were up by one point following the score and went for the two-point conversion to take a three-point lead. Jones connected with Jakobi Meyers to gave the Patriots separation.

 

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Patriots vs. Cowboys 2021 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online

How to watch the New England Patriots vs. Dallas Cowboys

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The New England Patriots (2-3) will host the Dallas Cowboys (4-1) in Week 6.

Dallas, led by Dak Prescott, is one of the hottest teams in the NFL currently on both sides of the ball. Amari Cooper, Ezekiel Elliot, CeeDee Lamb and Dalton Schultz are just a few of the weapons at Prescott’s disposal. On the other hand, the Patriots will be healthier than last week and they’ve allowed the fourth-least passing yards in the league.

Mac Jones will get his second real test against a tough opponent and he’ll continue to grow in primetime NFL moments. The Patriots won’t likely go out without a fight, but they will have their hands full.

Here’s how to watch:

Game information:

New England Patriots vs. Dallas Cowboys

Sunday, Oct. 17, 4:25 p.m. ET

Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA

Live stream:

FuboTV (try it free).

Television channels:

CBS

WBZ-TV Channel 4

Broadcasters:

Jim Nantz (play-by-play)

Tony Romo (play-by-play)

Tracy Wolfson (sideline)

Radio:

98.5 The Sports Hub

Betting odds (Per Tipico Sportsbook):

  • Money line: Cowboys -205 (bet $205 to win $100) | Patriots +165 (bet $100 to win $165)
  • Against the spread (ATS): Cowboys -4.5, -105 (bet $105 to win $100) | Patriots +4.5, -115 (bet $115 to win $100)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 49.5, O: -108 (bet $108 to win $100) | U: -112 (bet $112 to win $100)

Weather:

64 degrees

Hunter Henry excited to see Jonnu Smith break out, says ‘he’s going to come on’

“He’s a stud, man,” Patriots TE Hunter Henry said. “He’s fun to be around.”

New England Patriots tight end Jonnu Smith hasn’t quite lived up to his four-year, $50 million contract yet.

Smith is currently fifth on the team in receptions (15) and receiving yards (115) — both behind his counterpart Hunter Henry (20 receptions, 216 yards). He had a shaky game against the New Orleans Saints where he had a couple drops, one of which led to a pick-six that likely ended the game.

One thing that Smith prides himself on is his work ethic and he’s confidently stated that since joining the Patriots. Henry sees the work Smith has put in and that’s why he believes a breakout moment is on the horizon.

“He’s going to come on,” Henry said, transcribed by WEEI. “I’m excited to see him break out. … He works extremely hard at what he does, so I think he’s going to continue to keep coming.”

On top of being a hard worker, Smith also is a fun person to be around in the locker room — which can be an extremely important factor.

“He’s a stud, man,” Henry said. “He’s fun to be around. Works his tail off and there’s a lot of competition in the room. Always trying to compete with each other — against our guys and on the field. I think it’s a healthy room where we’re always trying to better ourselves, communicate better. So those things are continuing to improve.”

The Patriots have a tough matchup against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6 and they’ll need all the help they can get from the tight end group.

Instant analysis of Patriots’ gut-wrenching loss to Tom Brady, Buccaneers

Mac Jones proved his potential in the Patriots’ tight loss to the Buccaneers.

Heartbreaking is the only way to describe the New England Patriots’ 19-17 loss to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

It was an emotional night that followed a week full of storylines regarding Brady and Bill Belichick. The atmosphere was filled with mixed emotions and an insane level of energy. A rain-filled Gillette Stadium led to the perfect conditions for an epic Sunday night game that will be remembered.

It all came down to Nick Folk’s 56-yard field goal that bounced off the goal post with less than a minute remaining. Folk had a streak of 36 consecutive makes and he was a few inches away from erupting the crowd and extending the streak to 37.

The battle between Mac Jones and Tom Brady was the primary storyline throughout the game. For the most part, Jones outplayed the future Hall of Famer. The rookie threw for 275 yards, two touchdowns and an interception — with a 78 completion percentage. He also happened to tie Brady’s longest streak of consecutive completions with 18.

What’s more impressive about Jones’ performance was the absence of a rushing attack by the Patriots. New England finished the game with negative-one rushing yards — which is unheard of in Belichick’s time as head coach.

Brady finished the night throwing for 269 yards and his most impressive moment was on the final drive where he set up the game-sealing field goal. Outside of the final drive, Brady struggled to connect with his receivers consistently and the Patriots’ defense bothered him the entire night.

Speaking of the defense — Mathew Judon, J.C. Jackson, Jonathan Jones, Christian Barmore and Kyle Dugger were just some of the players who stepped up in major ways. Judon was the Patriots’ best defensive player — as he’s been the thus far in the season.

Jakobi Meyers and Kendrick Bourne continue to separate themselves as the best offensive weapons for the Patriots. Meyers finished the game with eight catches for 70 yards and Bourne totaled five receptions for 58 yards. Meyers also had a two passes for 45 yards — one of which was a beautiful dime to Nelson Agholor.

The Patriots will return Stephon Gilmore in Week 7 and they’ll find much more cohesion as they continue to click together. There was still plenty of optimism in this loss and the Patriots should have a much easier time with the Houston Texans next week.

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Bill Belichick gives positive update on WR N’Keal Harry’s potential return

The Patriots WR could be back as soon as this week.

The New England Patriots could return third-year receiver N’Keal Harry as soon as this week.

Harry was placed on the injured reserve list due to a shoulder injury in the preseason and he missed the Patriots’ first three games. He’s now eligible to return in Week 4 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he can practice as soon as Wednesday.

Bill Belichick, while speaking on a videoconference call on Monday morning, had a more elaborate answer than usual when asked about Harry’s potential return.

“It’s a possibility,” Belichick replied. “It’s definitely a possibility. We’ll see where he is today, but he’s making progress, so we’ll probably make that decision in the next 48 hours.”

Harry didn’t have the greatest training camp and he’s coming off two seasons of injuries and mediocre play. He was the first receiver to be drafted by Belichick in the first round and the Patriots still carry hope to see Harry flourish in this system.

Unlike last season, the Patriots have help at the receiver position and that was evident in the loss against the New Orleans Saints. Kendrick Bourne had six catches for 96 yards and a touchdown, while Jakobi Meyers hauled in nine catches for 94 yards. Nelson Agholor has shown glimpses of potential and the tight end duo is slowly acclimating.

This will likely be Harry’s last season to prove if he can live up to the potential of a first-round pick or not.

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Patriots WRs detailed how Mac Jones responded in the huddle to his 3 INTs

The Patriots WRs had big compliments for Mac Jones, even after three interceptions.

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Mac Jones hung his head, staring at the ground between his legs. He’d just thrown his second interception, a pick-six, and the New England Patriots were watching the game deteriorated into a loss. The rookie quarterback was clearly feeling the weight of his mistakes.

After the Patriots 28-16 loss, Jones did nothing but take blame for his shortcomings after completing 58.9% of his passes while tossing three interceptions and one touchdown while amassing 270 yards. He did everything he could to pull his team out of a nosedive, even leading the team in rushing yards (28). Ultimately, he and the offensive line struggled with immense pressure (8 QB hits) and, in turn, he saw too many of his passes end up in the hands of the defense.

“You saw him there (on the sideline), but you didn’t really see him in the huddle,” said Jakobi Meyers, who had nine catches for 94 yards. “He’s trying to get the guys going with 10 seconds left on the clock, he thought we still had a chance. It’s good to see that in quarterback, the guy you’re supposed to follow. He was just out there fighting to the last possible second, even with the pick. He’s still trying to score.

“I’m not going to say what Mac needs because Mac went in the first round. He’s a great player for a certain reason. He knows how to handle himself, but I’m just happy to see him fight, even when we was losing by a lot.”

The first interception was probably the worst, with Jones attempting a pass as the pocket collapsed in the first half. A Saints pass-rusher knocked Jones’ arm, and he didn’t put the ball anywhere near his intended target. Instead, the Patriots quarterback threw the ball directly to safety P.J. Williams. Clearly, Jones held the ball a split-second too late.

“Mac is just really good with (moving on from mistakes), just the same demeanor: taking charge and leading us where we’ve gotta go,” Bourne said after the game. The receiver finished with six catches for 96 yards and a touchdown. “(Jones) is just relaxed, not changing at all. That’s what you want to see. You don’t want to see a guy tuck his tail when he makes one mistake. … We don’t want to go out there, make one mistake and be out of the game.”

The second interception wasn’t a mistake from Jones. In fact, there wasn’t much more Jones could have done. He hit Jonnu Smith in stride, and the tight end appeared to have room to run. But he bobbled the ball and fell over. The ball somehow landed directly in the hands of safety Malcolm Jenkins, who returned it for a touchdown.

The final interception came in the closing moments of the game when New England had almost zero chance of winning. Jones threw deep to the end zone for Nelson Agholor, who broke a different direction, which left the ball hanging for the Saints defensive backs.

Coach Bill Belichick was predictably brief when asked about the interceptions. He was asked what he saw on them.

“Well, probably the same thing you saw,” he said in a postgame press conference.

Jones and the Patriots have to correct their mistakes in short time, with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers set to travel to Gillette Stadium in Week 4. New England will have a hard time keeping pace with Brady if the Patriots turnover the ball at the same clip.

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Instant analysis from Patriots’ underwhelming loss against Saints in Week 3

Mac Jones still has a long way to go, along with this entire team.

The New Orleans Saints came to Gillette Stadium fully prepared.

Sean Payton’s gameplan was to throw as many looks at Mac Jones as possible and fluster him early and often. It worked — resulting in a day where the rookie had 270 yards for a touchdown and three interceptions. Jones was sacked twice in the game, but he was hit 11 times and it was obvious in his body language as the game progressed.

One of the key components to spark the Patriots’ offense is the rush attack, which wasn’t present against New Orleans. The Patriots totaled 49 yards on 17 attempts, with 2.9 yards per carry. James White was carted off the field early with a hip injury and his absence had a lot to do with the team’s inability to spark any offense out of the backfield.

Jonnu Smith may have struggled the most for the Patriots. He was targeted six times and only had one catch for four yards. His dropped catch that was intercepted and returned for a touchdown was the turning point in the game.

The 21-3 deficit was too much to overcome.

On the bright side, two Patriots receivers showed up in a promising way. Kendrick Bourne finished the game with six catches for 96 yards and a touchdown, while Jakobi Meyers racked up nine receptions for 94 yards. Nelson Agholor had a quiet day and has struggled to distinguish himself as a top pass-catcher in this group.

Here’s a look at Bourne’s touchdown that gave the Patriots life.

Two new defenders to the team, Matthew Judon and Davon Godchaux, also proved why they’ll be huge going forward. Judon finished the game with three tackles, 2.5 sacks and was a menace the entire game. Godchaux plugged the middle the entire game and recorded five tackles.

Looking ahead, the Patriots are going to have an extremely difficult time containing a Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense that has a highly-motivated Tom Brady. Stephon Gilmore’s absence is clearly hurting the team and the offense has struggled to find its identity. Without White on the field, the search for that identity will be much more difficult.

Bill Belichick has his work cut out for him to muster up a winning season with this group.

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Patriots WR Kendrick Bourne bullied his way into the end zone for a touchdown

Kendrick Bourne bullied his way into the end zone for a touchdown.

New England Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne was able to score a physical touchdown against the New Orleans Saints. The touchdown itself inched New England closer in the game and gave Bourne his first score of the season.

With the Patriots trailing, Jones dropped back and threw a deep pass. The pass itself allowed Bourne to show off his physicality. Once he caught it, he bullied his way into the end zone for a touchdown.

For Bourne, a touchdown put an exclamation point on a day that saw him leave the game with six catches for 94 yards.

You can see it below.

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In what was a tough day for the Patriots’ offense, the touchdown was a welcome spark.

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Patriots fans react to startling loss against Saints in Week 3

It may be time to pump the brakes on expectations for this Patriots team.

It’s really difficult to believe the New England Patriots will be ready for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next week.

All three phases of the ball were lackluster in the Patriots’ 28-13 loss to the New Orleans Saints at home. Mac Jones finished the game throwing throwing for 270 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions on 51 attempts. James White was carted out of the game with a serious hip injury and the rush attack couldn’t recover from his absence.

Jonnu Smith dropped a crucial pass that was intercepted and returned for a touchdown, leading to a 21-3 lead for the Saints to start the second half. Outside of Matthew Judon, Davon Godchaux, Kendrick Bourne and Jakobi Meyers — there wasn’t much to be excited for.

Here’s how Patriots fans reacted to the loss.

Here’s what Devin McCourty thinks Cam Newton and Kendrick Bourne have in common

Devin McCourty had high praise for newcomer Kendrick Bourne.

New England Patriots receiver Kendrick Bourne seems to have as much fun as anyone on the team’s roster — including the team’s most energetic personality, Cam Newton.

When safety Devin McCourty was asked about Bourne’s big presence at practices, McCourty said he could compare the receiver only to two other high-energy players: Newton and Matthew Judon.

“KB is right in that Cam Newton energy, ball of energy, and I would throw [Matt] Judon, has brought that a little bit to the defensive side of the ball. Guys like that you need on the team,” McCourty said on Tuesday. “A day like today where it’s hot, this whole’s week supposed to be hot, you need guys that are gonna be out there, energy, yelling, screaming, talking trash. I think that’s what football is about. Especially training camp, as you get into it.

“I guess this is like week three or four of training camp, where you need guys to kind of get it going because, you know, the end of training camp is kind of like the season’s just beginning. So we’ve just got to stay at it, and, you know, guys like KB, Cam, Ju, those guys help out a lot, just what they bring day-in and day-out.”

Bourne joined the Patriots this offseason on a three-year contract worth $15 million. He was a part of an enormous free agency class that included Matthew Judon. Newton was another Patriots’ offseason signing, though New England inked him to a new deal before he hit free agency.

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