New England 38, NY Jets 14

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NWE (1-0) 7 7 14 10 38
NYJ (0-1) 0 7 7 0 14

Final

1:00 PM ET
September 9, 2007
Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, NJ

Moss has huge day; Brady throws three TDs as Pats trounce Jets

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Scouts Buzz
The Moss-Brady combination has finally arrived. The Patriots did a great job of moving Randy Moss around in the formation to create individual mismatches they could exploit on the back end against a Jets secondary that still lacks a shutdown corner. QB Tom Brady continues to play at an extremely high level, and his ability to make all throws in the passing game placed a lot of pressure on the Jets defense. Moss displayed great hands, receiving skills and deep speed while adjusting downfield. He's still one of the best deep receivers in the NFL. He created mismatches all day that turned into explosive plays in the passing game and was productive on all three levels (short, intermediate and deep) in the passing game. The Patriots were extremely impressive in the opening week of the 2007 season.
-- Keith Kidd, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2817
3rd down efficiency
6-94-11
4th down efficiency
0-10-1
Total Yards431227
Passing297167
Comp-Att
22-2821-31
Yards per pass
10.65.4
Rushing13460
Rushing Attempts
3719
Yards per rush
3.63.2
Penalties4-162-20
Turnovers00
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession33:0926:51
Air/Ground Leaders
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brady22/2829730
NY Jets Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pennington16/2116720
Clemens5/103500
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Maroney2072011
Morris1154013
NY Jets Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones1442012
Washington41505
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moss9183151
Welker661113
NY Jets Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coles759217
Cotchery657011
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Cassel100
NY Jets Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Clemens100
Miller100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNWENYJ
TD05:12Wes Welker 11 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 70
SECOND QUARTERNWENYJ
TD04:15Laveranues Coles 7 Yd Pass From Chad Pennington (Mike Nugent Kick) 77
TD01:07Benjamin Watson 5 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 147
THIRD QUARTERNWENYJ
TD14:46Ellis Hobbs 108 Yd Kickoff Return (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 217
TD07:01Randy Moss 51 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 287
TD02:19Laveranues Coles 1 Yd Pass From Chad Pennington (Mike Nugent Kick) 2814
FOURTH QUARTERNWENYJ
FG06:51Stephen Gostkowski 22 Yd 3114
TD01:58Heath Evans 1 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 3814
Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Randy Moss caught a long pass and stepped into the end zone, flashing the dominant playmaking ability that made him one of NFL's most feared wide receivers.

Scouts Buzz
The Moss-Brady combination has finally arrived. The Patriots did a great job of moving Randy Moss around in the formation to create individual mismatches they could exploit on the back end against a Jets secondary that still lacks a shutdown corner. QB Tom Brady continues to play at an extremely high level and his ability to make all throws in the passing game and that placed a lot of pressure on the Jets defense. Moss displayed great hands, receiving skills and deep speed while adjusting downfield. He's still one of the best deep receivers in the NFL. He created mismatches all day that turned into explosive plays in the passing game and was productive on all three levels (short, intermediate and deep) in the passing game. The Patriots were extremely impressive in the opening week of the 2007 season.
-- Keith Kidd, Scouts Inc.
Complete Week 1 Scouts Buzz

Looks like it's time for opposing defenses to get scared again.

Moss caught nine passes from Tom Brady for 183 yards and a touchdown in his New England debut, leading the Patriots to a 38-14 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday. Ellis Hobbs also set an NFL record by taking the second-half kickoff 108 yards for a score.

"I was nervous before the game," Moss said. "I didn't know how much I was going to play or what might happen. I settled down after the first catch and the first hit. I don't think I ever was more anxious or more nervous. I didn't know how I would play."

Neither did anyone else, including the Patriots.

Moss, acquired from Oakland in a draft-day deal, missed most of training camp with a hamstring injury and it was unclear how much of an impact he would have with his new team, or if he'd even play against the Jets.

In the end, Moss made all the difference.

"I've been playing long enough so that I've pretty much got down catching balls and making plays after I get them," Moss said. "I've got that covered, but I've got to get my mind ready."

Moss was prepared after two miserable years with the Raiders. A perennial Pro Bowl receiver with Minnesota, he appeared rejuvenated Sunday, showing no ill effects from the missed time in camp.

"He was a great player before he got to the Patriots," Brady said. "Obviously, he's still a great player."

Brady, who faced little pressure from the Jets, was 22-of-28 for 297 yards and three touchdowns, including a 5-yarder to Benjamin Watson that was set up by catches of 22 and 33 yards by Moss. Brady continued his mastery of the Jets, improving to 7-0 against them at Giants Stadium, and 11-2 overall. Brady has thrown 17 touchdown passes and only five interceptions in his 14 appearances against the Jets.

With many fans still returning to their seats from the halftime break, Hobbs caught Mike Nugent's kickoff deep in the end zone and surprisingly ran it out.

"He was a great player before he got to the Patriots. Obviously, he's still a great player."
-- Tom Brady on Randy Moss

"It was one of those deals that when he started to run, you yell: 'No! No! No! ... Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!"' Welker said.

Hobbs made a few cuts to the left sideline and took off untouched into the end zone to give New England a 21-7 lead 14 seconds into the third quarter.

"When you start going, you can feel it opening up more and more," Hobbs said. "You just want to head for that end zone. I always try to find that sixth or seventh gear, the gear they don't even make."

The previous record for longest kickoff return was 106 yards by three players, most recently by Roy Green of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1979.

The play also tied the record for longest in NFL history, matching the 108-yard missed field goal returns by Chicago's Devin Hester last season against the Giants, and the Bears' Nathan Vasher the previous season against San Francisco.

"That was tough to swallow," Jets linebacker Jonathan Vilma said. "It was tough for us to give up that."

Laveranues Coles had two touchdown catches for the Jets, who had a scare in the third quarter when quarterback Chad Pennington hobbled to the sideline with a lower right leg injury.

On second-and-12 from the Patriots 49, Pennington went back to throw and was hit hard by Jarvis Green. Pennington was slow to get up and was in obvious pain before standing up, then collapsing to the turf after taking a few steps. Pennington eventually hopped on his left leg to the sideline.

"I've never had a lower leg injury before," Pennington said. "I'm not going to lay there, I'll tell you that."

Pennington flung his helmet to the ground as he hopped over to the bench, where he was surrounded by team trainers. Kellen Clemens replaced him, but Pennington came back to start the Jets' next series with his right ankle heavily wrapped. He led the team on a scoring drive capped by Coles' 1-yard touchdown catch.

In the fourth quarter, Clemens again replaced Pennington, who decided it wasn't worth it to risk further injury. Pennington, 16-of-21 for 167 yards and the two touchdown passes to Coles, was uncertain how serious the injury is.

"The doctors are taking a look at it, and I'm sure I'll see them frequently this week and we'll go from there," he said before limping from the podium.

Game notes

The 183 yards receiving were the third-most in Moss' career. His career high is 204 at Chicago in 1999, and he had 190 yards receiving at Green Bay in 1998. ... Thomas Jones made his Jets debut and gained 42 yards on 14 carries.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 6th 2007
New Orleans 10 Final
Indianapolis 41
Sunday, September 9th 2007
Denver 15 Final
Buffalo 14
Pittsburgh 34 Final
Cleveland 7
Philadelphia 13 Final
Green Bay 16
Carolina 27 Final
St. Louis 13
Atlanta 3 Final
Minnesota 24
New England 38 Final
NY Jets 14
Miami 13 Final
Washington 16 OT
Tennessee 13 Final
Jacksonville 10
Kansas City 3 Final
Houston 20
Detroit 36 Final
Oakland 21
Chicago 3 Final
San Diego 14
Tampa Bay 6 Final
Seattle 20
NY Giants 35 Final
Dallas 45
Monday, September 10th 2007
Baltimore 20 Final
Cincinnati 27
Arizona 17 Final
San Francisco 20