FOXBOROUGH, MASS. (AP)
Stephen Gostkowski lay face down on the field after missing a shot at a
winning field goal. On the sideline, Kevin Kolb and the Arizona Cardinals celebrated their victory.
The most accurate kicker in New England Patriots history sent a 42-yard
attempt wide to the left on the next to last play - after making three
longer field goals - and the Cardinals held on for a 20-18 win on
Sunday.
''Nobody really gave us a chance,'' said Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt,
whose team was a two-touchdown underdog, ''but our guys believed they
could do it and it's great to see them operate that way.''
Backup quarterback Kolb did his part by throwing for one touchdown and
running for another. Arizona's defense contributed by sacking Tom Brady
four times. And the special teams came through with a blocked punt that
set up a touchdown.
''We knew what kind of game this was going to be,'' said Kolb, filling
in for John Skelton, who sat out with a sprained right ankle. ''We've
been kind of stressing it all week, stay patient, don't get greedy.''
The Patriots began their final possession after Vince Wilfork recovered
a fumble by Ryan Williams at the Cardinals 30-yard line with 1:01 left.
A 30-yard run into the end zone by Danny Woodhead was nullified by a
holding penalty against Rob Gronkowski. New England then moved to the
24 before Tom Brady spiked the ball to stop the clock with 6 seconds
remaining.
But Gostkowski sent his kick to the left, just as Billy Cundiff did
facing the same goal post on a 32-yard attempt with 11 seconds left in
the Patriots 23-20 AFC championship win over Baltimore last season.
They visit the Ravens next Sunday.
''I had a chance to win and it came down to me and I didn't pull
through, and it stinks,'' said Gostkowski, who had been 3-for-3 in his
career on field goal attempts in the final two minutes with a chance to
tie or win a game.
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England Patriots punter Zoltan Mesko (14) reacts after kicker Stephen
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Coach Bill Belichick placed the blame on the entire team.
''There are a lot of things we could have done better today all the way
around, all of us,'' he said. ''Plenty of mistakes out there.''
The Cardinals (2-0) have won nine of their last 11 games.
The Patriots (1-1) suffered a big loss when tight end Aaron Hernandez,
their most versatile offensive player, hurt his right ankle in the
first quarter. He left Gillette Stadium wearing a walking boot and
carrying crutches. The Patriots gave no update on the injury.
''Aaron's in there almost every play,'' wide receiver Wes Welker said,
''so it changes quite a bit.''
Kolb overcame a shaky start and then threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to
Andre Roberts 6 minutes into the third quarter after Quentin Groves
blocked a punt. Then Kolb ran for a 5-yard score on the third play of
the fourth as the Cardinals took a 20-9 lead.
''It's not like we played the perfect game. So, we have a lot to
improve on,'' Kolb said. ''If you can get those ugly wins checked off
in the win column, that's big.''
With the Patriots trailing 20-12 after Gostkowski's 53-yard field goal,
Brady led his best drive of the game. He completed eight of 10 passes
for 82 yards, capped by a 5-yard touchdown throw to Gronkowski, making
it 20-18 with 2:06 left. But his pass to Gronkowski for a 2-point
conversion was broken up by Kerry Rhodes.
The loss was the first in 11 home openers since the Patriots moved into
Gillette Stadium in 2002. The Cardinals ended a five-game losing streak
against the Patriots, beating them for the first time since Sept. 29,
1991.
The Patriots made numerous uncharacteristic mistakes. Patrick Peterson
intercepted Brady on the Patriots' first offensive play and the
Cardinals blocked a punt by Zoltan Mesko, the first time that happened
to him in 122 punts as a pro.
That block gave Arizona the ball at the Patriots 2. After Williams ran
for no gain and Kolb threw an incompletion, the quarterback hit Roberts
on a quick slant for the touchdown.
The teams were tied at 6 after a lackluster half in which Jay Feely
kicked field goals of 38 and 47 yards before Gostkowski tied it with
kicks of 46 and 34 yards.
Brady completed 28 of 46 passes for 316 yards and extended his streak
to 34 games with at least one touchdown pass, fourth-best in NFL
history. But the Patriots were content to let Gostkowski try a
42-yarder at the end as Brady took a knee on two straight plays to run
time off before spiking the ball.
''It's just a decision that coach (Belichick) makes,'' Brady said. ''We
shouldn't have been leaving it up to that particular situation. We were
fortunate to get that defensive turnover there late. We just came up
short.''
Kolb completed 15 of 27 passes for 140 yards with one sack and no
interceptions, and that was good enough to pull off the upset.
''Coming down here to get a W can definitely propel our season to the
next level,'' Peterson said. ''Some guys in the locker room described
it as a statement game. But we'll have to wait and see what the rest of
the season has for us.''
NOTES: Welker became the Patriots all-time leading receiver with 562
catches after making five on Sunday. He began the day tied with Troy Brown at 557. ... Brown was honored at halftime after being named to
the Patriots Hall of Fame. ... The Cardinals won despite being
outgained 387 yards to 245. ... The Patriots held Larry Fitzgerald to
one catch for 4 yards.
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