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Third quarter
On the opening drive of the second half, Bill Belichick challenged the ruling that Davante Adams made a 15-yard catch on the second play of the series. Officials overturned the call, giving the Packers a third-and-6 from their own 28.
On the next play, Marquez Valdes-Scantling beat Jason McCourty to make a 51-yard catch.
Halftime stats
Total yards: NE 195, GB 198
Plays: NE 31, GB 42
Yards per play: NE 6.3, GB 4.7
First downs: NE 15, GB 15
Third down: NE 2 of 5, GB 3-7
Penalties-yards: NE 3-15, GB 4-30
Time of possession: NE 10:46, GB 19:14
Tom Brady: 10 of 16 for 121 yards, 85.7 rating
Aaron Rodgers: 16 of 27 for 123 yards, TD, 82.8 rating
NE rushing: Cordarrelle Patterson 5 for 51, James White 6 for 27, Kenjon Barner 1 for 4, Brady 1 for 2
GB rushing: Aaron Jones 8 for 48, Jamaal Williams 5 for 27, Rodgers 2 for 0
NE receiving: Julian Edelman 3 for 53, Josh Gordon 1 for 29, White 3 for 26, Phillip Dorsett 2 for 13
GB receiving: Jimmy Graham 3 for 40, Davante Adams 5 for 32, Randall Cobb 4 for 24, Williams 2 for 20, Equanimeous St. Brown 1 for 4, Jones 1 for 3
Second quarter
Patriots 17, Packer 10 (1:57): Cordarrelle Patterson scored a 5-yard touchdown to give New England the lead again, capping a seven-play, 69-yard drive. Patterson toted the rock four times for 40 yards on the possession and has five carries for 51 yards on the night.
Patriots 10, Packers 10 (3:11): Green Bay safety Jermaine Whitehead was ejected. He was flagged for unnecessary roughness after smacking center David Andrews in the face.
Patriots 10, Packers 10 (4:49): Aaron Rodgers fired a 2-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams to tie it up. It was a 13-play, 79-yard drive by Green Bay.
Rodgers is now 14-of-24 passing for 110 yards and the TD.
Patriots 10, Packers 3 (13:30): Stephen Gostkowski made a chip shot 28-yarder to add to New England’s lead. A 29-catch by Josh Gordon and a flea-flicker that resulted in a 33-yard catch by Julian Edelman highlighted the seven-play, 78-yard drive.
First quarter
■ New England and Green Bay traded punt on their second possessions. After Julian Edelman reeled in a pass for 16 yards on the first play,
Patriots 7, Packers 3 (5:05): Aaron Rodgers and his offense marched 62 plays on 14 yards, taking up 6:35 of clock, but had to settle for a 29-yard Mason Crosby field goal for their first points of the game.
Rogers completed 6 of 9 passes for 39 yards on the drive, which included a delay of game penalty on Green Bay that turned a second-and-goal from the 9 to a second-and-goal from the 14. On the next play, cornerback Stephon Gilmore came up with a big pass breakup in the end zone, knocking down a well-thrown ball intended for Davante Adams. The Patriots’ defense then bottled up Randall Cobb on third down, forcing Green Bay to bring on Crosby.
Deatrich Wise Jr. recorded two QB hits on the drive.
Patriots 7, Packers 0 (11:40): New England opened with a quick touchdown drive, covering 59 yards in 3 minutes, 20 seconds. An 8-yard touchdown run by James White capped it off. Tom Brady completed 5 of 6 passes for 39 yards and rushed for 2 yards on the series, inching him closer to 1,000 rushing yards for his career.
Of the 10 plays, White had six touches: 3 carries for 18 yards and 3 catches for 26 yards. Phillip Dorsett had 2 catches for 13 yards.
Coin toss
The Packers won the coin toss and chose to defer. The Patriots will receive the opening kickoff.
Red Sox’ victory tour hits Gillette
The World Champion Sox entered the field via duck boat prior to kickoff.
Pregame scenes
Gronkowski, Michel inactive for Patriots
FOXBOROUGH — The Patriots are down two potent offensive weapons tonight as tight end Rob Gronkowski and running back Sony Michel were ruled out with lingering injuries.
Gronkowski has been on the injury report in recent weeks with ankle and back woes and missed the win over the Bears two weeks ago but returned for Monday night’s win over the Bills.
Concern that Gronkowski might not suit up for the Packers game first surfaced Wednesday when a subdued Gronkowski spoke to the media after the team’s walkthrough and answered “living” when asked how he was feeling.
He missed the team’s full pads practice on Thursday but did return for Friday’s sweats and shells workout.
The tight end, who hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 1, did say his confidence level was “good . . . because we’re winning” before cutting his news conference short.
Michel suffered a knee injury in that Bears game but missed only a few days of practice. He was limited/questionable all week and told reporters Friday that he was feeling “pretty good” leading to speculation that he’d return against the Packers.
Michel is the Patriots leading rusher with 422 yards and his absence meant the team had just two healthy backs (James White and Kenjon Barner) for the second straight week. Against the Bills, receiver Cordarrelle Patterson was the club’s leading rusher.
New England’s other inactives were tight end Jacob Hollister, offensive linemen Shaq Mason, Brian Schwenke, and Cole Croston, and linebacker Nicholas Grigsby.
— Jim McBride
Linebacker Dont’a Hightower is active after missing Monday’s game in Buffalo, and offensive lineman Marcus Cannon is active for the first time in three games after dealing with a concussion.
For the Packers, quarterback Tim Boyle, punter Drew Kaser, cornerback Tony Brown, linebacker Korey Toomer, offensive linemen Justin McCray and Alex Light, and receiver Geronimo Allison were inactive.
Keys to victory
Packers
1. Spread Davante Adams out far and wide. As Bill Belichick said, “Everything’s a problem,” when it comes to Adams. He fights for every ball and is elusive after the catch.
2. Clay Matthews must be a force — but not too forceful (watch those roughing-the-passer calls). He has excellent instincts and a high-revving engine.
3. Giant tackles David Bakhtiari and Bryan Bulaga must keep the Patriots out of Aaron Rodgers’s face. The QB can’t continue to take the punishment he’s absorbed and be effective.
Patriots
1. Tom Brady & Co. must cash in when they get to the red zone. This game could turn into a track meet, and settling for field goals just won’t work against Aaron Rodgers.
2. Identifying and picking up Green Bay’s multiple blitz packages is imperative to give Brady time to run through his reads and his receivers the time to get free.
3. It’ll take a championship effort to rattle Rodgers. Pressure needs to come from everywhere to take away his time and space. Play through the whistle, because this guy sure does.
— Jim McBride
Pregame reading
■ New England vs. Green Bay scouting report: Who has the edge in every phase of the game. (Read more)
■ Report card: We reviewed the first half of the Patriots’ season, sorting items into five categories: Great, Good, Fair, Needs Improvement, and Poor. (Read more)
■ What if Brady and Rodgers were living each other’s reality? The two California kids have been at the top of the NFL for more than a decade, in Brady’s case close to two, each with one team, yet they meet Sunday for just the second time. Wouldn’t it be cool to Freaky Friday them, just to see? (Read more)
■ Christopher L. Gasper: What’s up with Gronkowski is a fair question. It’s one that’s not going away because it’s impossible not to view his play through the lens of his contract, which had performance incentives added to it for the second consecutive season. It creates a compelling soap opera — As the Tight End Earns. (Read more)
■ Chad Finn’s Unconventional Preview: Let’s not confuse Rodgers with Brady as the greatest quarterback of all time. (Read more)
■ Brady is approaching a career milestone, and it has nothing to do with passing. (Read more)
■ Despite ranking in the bottom half of the NFL in points and yards allowed per game, the Green Bay defense has been one of the best in football at generating quarterback pressure, often in creative, disguisable ways. The Packers are tied for third in the NFL with 3.3 sacks per game. (Read more)
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