New England 27, Washington 24

1 2 3 4 T
NWE (2-1) 7 10 7 3 27
WAS (1-2) 7 10 7 0 24

Final

8:00 PM ET
August 28, 2009
FedEx Field,
Landover, MD

Offensive outbursts tempered by Brady's sore shoulder

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1823
Passing 1st downs
713
Rushing 1st downs
77
1st downs from Penalties
43
3rd down efficiency
3-116-14
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Plays5469
Total Yards277384
Passing167268
Comp-Att
15-2919-34
Yards per pass
5.87.9
Rushing110116
Rushing Attempts
2431
Yards per rush
4.63.7
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-22-4
Penalties7-8215-113
Turnovers31
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
21
Defensive / Special Teams TDs10
Possession27:0033:00
Air/Ground Leaders
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brady12/1915020
O'Connell3/101802
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Campbell13/2220900
Brennan6/128111
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Green-E...649022
Taylor425010
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Alridge949015
Mason830112
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moss690227
Galloway430020
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cooley287073
Moss556021
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Taylor110
Chung100
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Westbrook001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNWEWAS
TD10:06Marcus Mason 1 Yd Run (Dave Rayner Kick) 07
TD05:54Randy Moss 26 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERNWEWAS
TD14:53Randy Moss 27 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 147
FG09:20Stephen Gostkowski 43 Yd 177
TD03:04Jason Campbell 4 Yd Run (Dave Rayner Kick) 1714
FG00:00Dave Rayner 25 Yd 1717
THIRD QUARTERNWEWAS
TD07:45Jonathan Wilhite 99 Yd Interception Return (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 2417
TD00:10Marko Mitchell 33 Yd Pass From Colt Brennan (Shaun Suisham Kick) 2424
FOURTH QUARTERNWEWAS
FG00:08Stephen Gostkowski 30 Yd 2724
Associated Press

LANDOVER, Md. -- Officially, Tom Brady has a "sore shoulder," the result of being crushed to the turf by massive Albert Haynesworth. It caused enough discomfort for him to spend quite a while on the bench flexing and rotating his throwing arm, trying to work out whatever kinks where there.

It could be nothing. It could be something. Actually, anything that involves Tom Brady is always something, especially in a season in which he's trying to come back from a major knee injury.

Brady hurt his shoulder in the New England Patriots' 27-24 victory over the Washington Redskins on Friday night. It was late in the first half when he was pressed to the ground by All-Pro defensive tackle Haynesworth after a third down incomplete pass.

"Anytime someone 350 pounds falls on him, it's going to hurt him," New England right tackle Matt Light said. "You just know it's part of the game, and Tom's been through it before and you know he can take it."

Brady went to the bench, where he stretched his arm repeatedly as the half came to a close and again after returning from the locker room after halftime.

Brady did not play in the second half, even though most of the first-team offense returned for the first drive of the third quarter. He then left the sideline and returned to the locker room.

In the fourth quarter, the Patriots announced Brady's injury as a sore shoulder, a diagnosis that gave coach Bill Belichick a twitch in both of his shoulders. The Patriots coach was his classic self, displaying the annoyed shrug so familiar when anyone asks him about an injury. Despite the team's announcement, Belichick said Brady had only "some bumps and bruises, just like everybody else who played in the game." He also said that he had not planned for Brady to play any of the second half.

Brady did not speak to reporters after the game.

If one assumes Brady is fine, he has to feel good about his performance. He and counterpart Jason Campbell put on a regular season show in preseason, combining for 359 yards, six scoring drives and no interceptions.

In the game that traditionally serves as the dress rehearsal for the real stuff that begins in two weeks, Brady went 12 for 19 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns. Randy Moss had his way with the Redskins secondary, catching six passes for 90 yards and both of Brady's TDs.

Campbell had been feeling the heat after a 4-for-13 start to the preseason, including 1 for 7 last week, with no touchdowns in either game from the first-team offense. On Friday, he played the first half and first drive of the second half, finishing a hot-and-cold 13 for 22 for 209 yards.

Asked if he'd answered his critics, Campbell said: "It's never enough. It will be something. Next week it will be that he didn't hit the big ball to Santana (Moss)."

He paused for a beat, laughed and said: "Nah, I was just joking. It really doesn't bother me at all."

Campbell went 4 for 4 on the opening drive, then had three straight three-and-outs before another scoring drive that featured a 73-yard completion to tight end Chris Cooley, who kept his balance along the sideline to take the ball inside the 10. Campbell finished the drive with a 4-yard run after a nice move that faked out linebacker Paris Lenon.

"I was very pleased," coach Jim Zorn said. "He was very much into the game. He was competing hard and doing the things that you want. We missed on a couple of long ones, but he came back and was running the show."

Brady and Campbell played to a 17-17 draw. Then came the backups -- and a trio of interceptions -- before the game was decided by Stephen Gostkowski's 31-yard field goal with 8 seconds remaining.

New England's Kevin O'Connell, contending for the No. 2 job, was intercepted twice. Washington's Colt Brennan, trying to stay on the roster, was picked off for the third straight game, this one returned 99 yards for a touchdown by Jonathan Wilhite. Brennan helped redeem himself with a 33-yard touchdown pass to rookie Marko Mitchell, who moved closer to securing a roster spot as the No. 5 receiver.

Game notes
An unsightly breach of patriotic etiquette: Redskins FB Mike Sellers, carrying the American flag onto the field during pregame introductions, flung the Stars and Stripes onto the ground near the 50-yard line. After a few seconds, LB Robert Hanson walked over and rescued the flag off the turf. ... Redskins injuries: S Kareem Moore (hamstring) and RB Marcus Mason (bruised rib). CB Carlos Rogers (calf), KR-RB Rock Cartwright and T Mike Williams (ankle) did not dress. ... Notable inactives for the Patriots: CB Shawn Springs, WR Wes Welker and DE Richard Seymour and RBs Faulk and Morris. CB Darius Butler was helped off the field in the first half.


NFL Scores

Thursday, August 27th
Jacksonville 32 Final
Philadelphia 33
St. Louis 24 Final
Cincinnati 21
Miami 10 Final
Tampa Bay 6
Friday, August 28th
New England 27 Final
Washington 24
Green Bay 44 Final
Arizona 37
Saturday, August 29th
Indianapolis 17 Final
Detroit 18
New Orleans 45 Final
Oakland 7
Tennessee 17 Final
Cleveland 23
Buffalo 0 Final
Pittsburgh 17
San Diego 24 Final
Atlanta 27
San Francisco 20 Final
Dallas 13
Seattle 14 Final
Kansas City 10
NY Jets 27 Final
NY Giants 25
Baltimore 17 Final
Carolina 13
Sunday, August 30th
Chicago 27 Final
Denver 17
Monday, August 31st
Minnesota 17 Final
Houston 10