NFL: Brady-Moss combo overcomes wildcat 27-17

By Howard Ulman

Associated Press

Published: Sunday, Nov. 8 2009 5:28 p.m. MST

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) looks for a receiver downfield during the first quarter.

Winslow Townson, Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins had just spent more than 10 minutes marching to a wildcat touchdown when Randy Moss used one stiff-arm to wipe out their lead.

Moss sped to a 71-yard touchdown after grabbing a short pass over the middle and shoving rookie cornerback Vontae Davis out of his way as the New England Patriots tightened their grip on the AFC East with a 27-17 win Sunday.

"That's like getting stabbed in the heart right there," Patriots guard Logan Mankins said. "You grind it out for like 10 minutes and finally score, and then in like a minute and a half we come right back."

The touchdown — and a 2-point conversion connection between Tom Brady and Moss — put the Patriots ahead 24-17 with 3:15 left in the third quarter, and the Dolphins failed to get inside the New England 40-yard line after that.

"It was tough for us. The offense had just come off of a great drive," Miami linebacker Jason Taylor said, "but Randy Moss made a play ... what he's done for a million years."

He did it twice Sunday.

On the Patriots' second possession, Moss made a one-handed catch against Davis for a 36-yard gain to the 1-yard line. Laurence Maroney ran for the touchdown on the next play, putting New England ahead 7-3.

"That's Randy Moss," said Davis, who also intercepted Brady's pass toward Moss on the Patriots' first series. "He's going to make his plays and I just tried to limit him the best I could."

Miami's two touchdowns came on the possessions on which it used the wildcat most extensively — after gaining just 36 yards on 21 wildcat plays in its previous two games — but New England's quick-strike ability took back the momentum.

The Patriots (6-2) lead the idle New York Jets (4-4) and Miami and Buffalo (both 3-5) in the AFC East. The win was especially important since Miami had been 3-0 in division games and New England only 1-1. Last season, both finished at 11-5 and had the same record in AFC East games, but the Dolphins made the playoffs with a better conference record, and the Patriots missed them.

Brady missed all but the first quarter of last season with a knee injury one year after he and Moss hooked up for 23 touchdowns.

"He's so fast," Brady said. "It's always nice for a quarterback when you see the back of (No.) 81 sprinting down the field."

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