Brady outplays Rodgers

Source: AFP Published: 2020/10/19 16:38:42

Titans and Steelers remain unbeaten


Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers throws against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday in Tampa, Florida. Photo: AFP



Tom Brady won the battle of the Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks on Sunday, outdueling Aaron Rodgers as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers routed the previously ­unbeaten Green Bay Packers 38-10.

Brady completed 17 of 27 passes for 166 yards and two scores, and Ronald Jones rushed for 113 yards and two touchdowns as the Buccaneers handed the Packers their first loss of the season.

Brady's sidekick Rob Gronkowski also got into the act as the dynamic duo connected for their 91st career touchdown pass, as the Bucs improved to 4-2 on the NFL season.

The 12-yard score with 62 seconds left in the second quarter capped a 28-point second quarter that set the tone for the rest of the contest at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. 

"He played great today. We got to try and keep getting him and the tight ends the ball," said Brady of Gronkowski.

Six-time Super Bowl champion Brady joined the Buccaneers this season after spending two decades with the New England Patriots.

Rodgers finished 16 of 35 for 160 yards with two interceptions. "I think we needed kind of a kick in the ass," said Rodgers. "We needed a little bit of a wake-up call at some point this season because things have been so good." 

Elsewhere, Derrick Henry's five-yard overtime touchdown run kept the Tennessee Titans unbeaten, while the Pittsburgh Steelers routed Cleveland to join them at 5-0.

Ryan Tannehill threw for 364 yards and four touchdowns, and Henry ran 22 times for 212 yards and two touchdowns to lead Tennessee over Houston 42-36, while the Steelers ripped Cleveland 38-7. The Titans improved to 5-0, matching their 2008 start for the best in club history, while the Texans sunk to 1-5.

Houston's Deshaun Watson completed 28 of 37 passes for 335 yards and four touchdowns, including a one-yarder to Brandin Cooks that gave the Texans a 36-29 edge with 1:50 to play.

Tannehill marched the Titans 76 yards and hit A.J. Brown with a seven-yard touchdown pass with four seconds remaining in regulation to lift Tennessee level.

Ben Roethlisberger completed 14 of 22 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown, and James Conner ran 20 times for 101 yards and a touchdown to lead the Steelers, who are 5-0 for the first time since 1978.

Pittsburgh jumped ahead 24-0 thanks to a 33-yard Minkah Fitzpatrick interception return touchdown, Roethlisberger's 28-yard touchdown pass to James Washington, Conner's three-yard touchdown run and a 35-yard Chris Boswell field goal.

Cleveland's Baker Mayfield threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Rashard Higgins in the second quarter, but Chase Claypool scored on a three-yard run in the third and Benny Snell added a one-yard touchdown run in the fourth for the Steelers to seal the victory.

No new positive COVID-19 tests were reported Sunday, allowing all games to be played as scheduled after a week that saw disrupted practices for multiple teams with at least one positive test.



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