bengals 13, patriots 6

Patriots’ offense struggles in loss

The Patriots’ offense wasn’t able to develop momentum against a tough Bengals’ defense as New England lost its first game of the season.

Tom Brady walked off the field after the game.

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Tom Brady walked off the field after the game.

Tom Brady was wrapped up by the Bengals’ Chris Crocker and sacked during the fourth quarter.

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Tom Brady was wrapped up by the Bengals’ Chris Crocker and sacked during the fourth quarter.

Jerod Mayo recovered a fumble by Bengals running back Giovani Bernard in the fourth quarter.

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Jerod Mayo recovered a fumble by Bengals running back Giovani Bernard in the fourth quarter.

Brandon Bolden was stopped short of a first down in the third quarter.

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Brandon Bolden was stopped short of a first down in the third quarter.

Michael Hoomanawanui tried to evade Carlos Dunlap in the second quarter.

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Michael Hoomanawanui tried to evade Carlos Dunlap in the second quarter.

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton took aim at a receiver.

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Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton took aim at a receiver.

Tom Brady was sacked in the first quarter.

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Tom Brady was sacked in the first quarter.

LeGarrette Blount felt pressure in the first half.

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LeGarrette Blount felt pressure in the first half.

LeGarrette Blount carried the ball in the first quarter.

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LeGarrette Blount carried the ball.

Tom Brady took aim downfield in the first quarter.

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Tom Brady took aim downfield in the first quarter.

Tom Brady was sacked by Bengals defensive end Wallace Gilberry in the first half.

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Tom Brady was sacked by Bengals defensive end Wallace Gilberry in the first half.

Bill Belichick worked with players on the sideline.

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Bill Belichick worked with players on the sideline.

BenJarus Green-Ellis ran with Patriots safety Devin McCourty in pursuit.

BenJarus Green-Ellis ran with Patriots safety Devin McCourty in pursuit.

LeGarrette Blount fumbled the ball in the first half.

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LeGarrette Blount fumbled the ball in the first half.

Andy Dalton looked for a receiver while under pressure.

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Andy Dalton looked for a receiver while under pressure.

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BenJarvus Green-Ellis took a handoff from Andy Dalton.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick watched from the sideline.

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Patriots coach Bill Belichick watched from the sideline.

Tom Brady was sacked in the first quarter.

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