The good and bad from the Patriots’ game in NFL Week 12.
There is no sugar-coating it: this was a rough one for the New England Patriots. Traveling to Miami to take on the Dolphins, the team of head coach Jerod Mayo played its worst 60 minutes of football this year. The final score of 34-15 was the natural result of an underwhelming performance by players and coaches alike.
So, about those highlights? Well, let’s get through this together, shall we? It won’t be all bad, we promise.
Jonnu Smith scores against his former team
.@Easymoney_81 bulldozes it in for six
#NEvsMIA on @NFLonCBS & @paramountplus pic.twitter.com/pHxdj0gyIj
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 24, 2024
The floodgates began to open as soon as the game turned from the first to the second quarter, and it was a former Patriot getting the honor. Jonnu Smith, who never found his footing in New England, opened the scoring with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Tua Tagovailoa. It was the first of three second-quarter touchdowns for Miami.
Christian Barmore records first sack of the season
First sack of the season for @chris_barmore
: CBS pic.twitter.com/h1nihCsNxK
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 24, 2024
The Patriots offered virtually no resistance in the first half, but they showed some signs of life in the second. Their first big play came courtesy of Christian Barmore, whose clean-up sack in the early third period was the first of his season.
DeMario Douglas knows no quit
Drake Maye and DeMario Douglas hook up for a big gain! pic.twitter.com/tPUhxfUjdv
— Carlos Talks Pats (@LosTalksPats) November 24, 2024
The Patriots offense began showing some life in the second half as well, with DeMario Douglas as a catalyst of sorts. His 27-yard catch and run in the late third quarter was one of New England’s top plays of the day and an impressive effort from the second-year defender: after making the one-handed catch, he quickly turned upfield to gain additional yards after catch.
Drake Maye gets strip-sacked
.@zachsieler strips the ball & Jordyn Brooks scoops it up!
#NEvsMIA on @NFLonCBS & @paramountplus pic.twitter.com/ig2Ke3vizk
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 24, 2024
The Patriots offensive line had its issues all year, and while it seems it had turned a corner recently it reverted to its disappointing ways against Miami. A low point came after the DeMario Douglas catch-and-run, with Drake Maye getting strip-sacked and allowing the Dolphins a short field they turned into Tua Tagovailoa’s fourth touchdown pass of the day.
More Drake Maye magic
Drake ➡️ Hoop for a 4th quarter score
: CBS pic.twitter.com/REHPLyN9wo
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 24, 2024
First-round rookie QB Drake Maye has had some moments of brilliance this season, and Sunday was no exception. Facing a 4th-and-15 down 31 points, he escaped the pocket to buy some time for tight end Austin Hooper to get behind the Miami defense. Maye found him for an improbable 38-yard touchdown to give New England some life in the early fourth quarter.
Christian Gonzalez scoop-and-score…
GONE-zo went 62 yards for the TD!
: CBS pic.twitter.com/3ipg1qHazL
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 24, 2024
Christian Gonzalez is to the Patriots defense what Drake Maye is to the offense, and he showed as much on a 62-yard scoop-and-score touchdown shortly after the Patriots’ first points of the day. Marte Mapu knocked the ball loose, and the sophomore cornerback picked it up and ran it back for the defensive TD.
…followed by a creative 2-point conversion
And @dreeday32 is in for the 2-point conversion!
: CBS pic.twitter.com/L0X8r2nM3I
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 24, 2024
The Patriots offense is not particularly pretty to watch, but credit where credit is due: its successful two-point attempt after the Gonzalez touchdown was pretty. The play saw Kayshon Boutte catch a quick pass, only to toss it back to Rhamondre Stevenson for the conversion.
Drake Maye interception ends the game
Allow @tdots25 to introduce himself pic.twitter.com/ed02F60t7d
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 24, 2024
The Patriots were still down only two scores after the Gonzalez touchdown and two-point play, but all hopes of a comeback found a quick end when Drake Maye threw an interception to effectively end the game. Live by rookie QB, die by rookie QB.