September 10, 2012

Quick start for Patriots

New England again opens with a win, routing Tennessee

The Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tom Brady might have a broken nose, but that was perhaps the only damage inflicted Sunday by the Tennessee Titans against the New England Patriots, who simply don't lose season openers.

Chris Johnson, Vince Wilfork
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Vince Wilfork chases down Titans running back Chris Johnson, who gained just 4 yards on 11 carries Sunday against a Patriots defense rejuvenated by the addition of rookies Chandler Jones, Dont’a Hightower and Tavon Wilson.

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Tom Brady sported a bandage on his nose after a sack in the second quarter against Tennessee, but he guided the Patriots to their ninth straight season-opening win.

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WHO: Patriots (1-0) vs. Arizona Cardinals (1-0)

WHEN: 1 p.m. Sunday

WHERE: Gillette Stadium

TELEVISION: FOX

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Brady threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns, and the defending AFC champion Patriots routed the Tennessee Titans 34-13 for their ninth straight season-opening win. It's the longest current streak in the league.

"I need some scars," Brady said, joking about the white bandage covering his nose and marring his usual look.

Titans defensive end Kamerion Wimbley hurt Brady in the second quarter when he got Tennessee's only sack of the game. Brady said that was the only good hit he took all day and complimented his revised offensive line, featuring a new left tackle in Nate Solder, a new center in Dan Connolly, and a new right guard in Donald Thomas.

"It wasn't perfect by any stretch, but it's always fun to win," Brady said. "It's a good feeling."

The Patriots ruined Jake Locker's debut as Tennessee's starter, sacking him twice and forcing two turnovers. New England rookie Dont'a Hightower returned Locker's fumble 6 yards for a TD in his own debut, and Stevan Ridley ran for 125 yards and a TD.

New England knocked Locker out of the game in the fourth quarter and held Chris Johnson to 4 yards on 11 carries.

"This is something that can be a backbone for us," Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork said. "To hold a great back to only 4 yards, that was good defense."

Locker hurt his left shoulder tackling safety Patrick Chung on a fumble return that officials should have whistled dead as an incomplete pass to Titans receiver Nate Washington, who also was hurt on the play. Matt Hasselbeck replaced Locker, who tried to talk his way back onto the field after being examined. Locker said he was sore but expects to play next week at San Diego. And he won't shy away from tackling in the future.

"I know I'm playing offense," Locker said. "I'm not going to let a guy run into the end zone."

The Titans weren't happy at the failure of the replacement officials to call pass interference on three passes into the end zone. Coach Mike Munchak said there always will be calls they believe are missed by officials.

The first came on the opening drive when Devin McCourty helped break up a pass to Damian Williams in the end zone. The second wound up an interception by Patriots rookie Tavon Wilson on a pass to Washington. The third came with Chung defending Jared Cook in the fourth quarter that left the Titans tight end pleading his case to an official.

Williams had an opinion on the lack of a flag, but refused to criticize the officials, who also needed replay to overturn the on-field ruling of an interception by McCourty in the third quarter that squirted out when he hit the ground.

The Titans had former Tennessee basketball coach Pat Summitt on hand, not that she could help them stop or even slow Brady -- despite spending the offseason prepping for the teams' first meeting since being routed 59-0 in New England in October 2009.

Brady threw five TD passes in one quarter that day. He didn't match that Sunday, but didn't need to with Ridley providing plenty of help on the ground as the Patriots outgained Tennessee 390-284.

"They're going to make their share of plays, which we knew," Munchak said. "We just couldn't help them, and unfortunately along the way, we helped them."

The Titans couldn't match Brady's efficiency and had to settle twice for field goals of 28 and 24 yards by Rob Bironas. Locker did find Nate Washington for a 29-yard TD in the third quarter even with Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones grabbing the quarterback.

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Stevan Ridley, the Patriots’ new featured running back, tries to breakaway from Kamerion Wimbley (95) and Karl Klug (97) of the Titans. Ridley rushed for 125 yards.

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