Patriots Pick Six: Rob Gronkowski Destroys Bengals In Tom Brady’s Return Home

FOXBORO, Mass. — The New England Patriots’ 35-17 win over the Cincinnati Bengals will be remembered as Tom Brady’s return to Gillette Stadium after his four-game suspension, but Rob Gronkowski was the game’s biggest standout.

If momentum in football exists, it shifted in the second half of the Patriots’ Week 6 win. The Patriots looked lifeless on offense and defense into the third quarter, when the Bengals held a 14-10 lead. The Patriots’ defense forced a safety, and the Bengals never recovered.

Here are the stars of the game.

TE ROB GRONKOWSKI
The big tight end caught seven of nine targets for a career-high 162 yards with a touchdown — his first Gronk spike of the season.

Gronkowski missed two games, didn’t look like himself for two more, started his come-back in Week 5, when he had over 100 yards, and looked as dominant as ever in the Patriots’ win over the Bengals.

The Patriots are tough to stop when Gronkowski is moving well.

Gronkowski also started a couple of scraps with Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict, resulting in a 15-yard taunting penalty. His production was worth the flag.

QB TOM BRADY
Brady went 29 of 35 for 376 yards with three touchdowns, which means he was just as good as in Week 5, when he went 28 of 40 for 406 yards with three scores.

Will he dare to say he still felt rusty this afternoon, when he was carving up the Bengals’ defense?

RB JAMES WHITE
White picked up 66 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns on 15 touches. He caught eight of nine targets for 47 yards with the two scores.

His 15 offensive touches are a career high. He’s become an integral part of the offense with Dion Lewis out.

LB DONT’A HIGHTOWER
Hightower was declared 100 percent Friday when he was removed from the injury report. He sure looked it Sunday, when he led the team with 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks.

Hightower picked up his second safety in as many weeks when he sacked Andy Dalton in the end zone in the third quarter. That play changed the tide of the game.

Hightower also was instrumental in holding the Bengals to 3.8 yards per carry on the ground.

CB ERIC ROWE
Rowe made his Patriots debut and allowed just two catches on three targets for 10 yards. He also broke up a pass intended for A.J. Green in the end zone to force a field goal.

Rowe began tracking Green in the second half. It sure seems the Patriots have something in Rowe.

CB MALCOLM BUTLER
Butler wasn’t perfect — he allowed a touchdown and dropped an interception — but he allowed just three catches on seven targets for 17 yards with three pass breakups.

Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images





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