

That was the only first-down New England could muster, as Jones was sacked on second-down and eventually punted back to Indianapolis. On third-and-one, Jakobi Meyers motioned under center to sneak for a first-down. Taylor, who recorded his first two touches of the season.

The Patriots third-offensive drive got to work with J.J. Bailey’s 36-yard punt then set the Colts up at New England’s 42-yard line.Īfter two runs by Deon Jackson and Ehlinger for two combined yards, Matthew Judon got home on a well-executed T/E stunt with Daniel Ekuale for a third-down sack. A pair of Stevenson runs resulted in zero yards before Jones was sacked on third-down. New England’s second drive of the game had similar results to the first. Indianapolis was not able to take advantage and punted back to New England, after a pair of incomplete passes and a five-yard carry. The Patriots then got home again on third-down, but a roughing the passer penalty on Daniel Ekuale - who appeared to hit Sam Ehlinger in the head - gave Indianapolis a first-down. Matthew Judon made his presence felt on the Colts’ first possession, recording a three-yard sack on the first play from scrimmage.
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New England’s offense got off to a slow start, as Rhamondre Stevenson lost two yards on his first carry before Mac Jones fired two incomplete passes. The Indianapolis Colts won the toss and deferred, giving the ball to Mac Jones and the Patriots to begin Sunday’s contest. ET | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA | Broadcast Information | Inactives First quarter With the Patriots now at 5-4 entering their bye, here’s everything that went down at Gillette Stadium on Sunday. New England’s special teams also played a major role with a block punt to set up their only offensive touchdown of the day. In what was a slow game by both offenses, the Patriots defense dominated Indianapolis, sacking Sam Ehlinger nine times while also recording a pick-six. The New England Patriots (5-4) returned home in Week 9 and defeated the Indianapolis Colts (3-5-1) 26-3.
