Watch: Brandon Bolden Run For 1-Yard Touchdown

It’s a real struggle, and nobody thought that things would get this messy at Gillette Stadium. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Jakobi Meyers joined forces for 23 yards down to the Giants’ 2-yard line. The Patriots needed three tries to bring the ball across the goal line. Brandon Bolden sealed the deal on third-and-goal from the 1, and made his way in for his third touchdown in the last three games of the regular season.

Matt LaCosse who had a knee injury earlier made his way back on the field for this drive.

The Patriots’ offense struggles to move the ball, but the defense is playing an impeccable game. Brady has already addressed the struggles offensive players have on the field. It looks like nothing has changed.

“I think we’re all just trying to improve,” Brady said. “We did the best we can do and today was, you know, we can do better than that. So, try to do better next week, figure out all the things that they did well. They did a lot of things well, and I’m glad we won. Glad we’re 4-0.

“You know, I don’t think field position to me, doesn’t matter that much,” he added. “Wherever we start, we start. We still have to move the ball for points. So, we just didn’t do a very good job, I would say, of consistently doing the right thing against a really good defense, that certainly plays well at home, but it’s good to win. Whether we win 45-40, or 45-3 or whatever it was, say 16-10, they all count the same. We just have to figure out how to do a better job on offense. Defense, I know they’re going to play great. They’re playing great all season long, and try to score more points than we did today.”

The Giants lack their top players, but they hold on pretty well. The current score is 14-14, and that’s not what most experts predicted. The Giants are actually trailing New England, and this isn’t the scenario head coach Bill Belichick and Co. worked on prior to this game.

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