Watch: Brandon Bolden Run For 10-Yard TD Vs. Chiefs

Quarterback Tom Brady and the New England Patriots allowed their opponents to score 23 unanswered points after the opening-drive touchdown in the first quarter of the game. New England tries to reduce the lead Kansas City made. Nate Ebner blocked a punt and gave his team a prime field position. TB12 passed the ball to Brandon Bolden.

Bolden rushed 10 yards to the house and made a 23-13 result with 4:23 left in the quarter.

James White could’ve had a two-point conversion, but it failed. New England has a new life down 10 with more than a quarter left of the game.

The Patriots have the strongest defense in the NFL, but Travis Kelce is still a problem. Brady’s team tries to cover the tight end with Patrick Chung or Devin McCourty. Is this a smart choice? Kelce had five catches for team-high 67 yards and another 19-yard catch that was called back.

New England was booed off the field after going three-and-out on the final drive of the first half.

Let’s just say that the first half was bad for the Patriots. Their second half is always better. Will the Patriots be able to get out of this hole? Although NFL experts predicted a win for Brady and Co., things don’t look really good for New England.

Head coach Bill Belichick created an excellent defense, but his brilliant defensive players can’t stop Kelce.

New England struggles and it shows. The Patriots can’t lose another game, and they better get ready for the final quarter of the game. That’s all they got to win this game. They can no longer make mistakes.

If you ask Michael Irvin, he will say that Brady should take responsibility for the offensive struggles New England has had this season. Brady can no longer hide his frustration, but Irving wants him to look himself in the mirror and take responsibility. According to Irvin, TB12 isn’t the TB12 we are used to see. Let’s hope that the Patriots will be able to save this one. They really need this game. The Patriots nation really hopes for a win.

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