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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Injuries almost caught up with the New England Patriots.
Then Tom Brady happened.
The Patriots quarterback made a brutal decision to throw deep and nearly turned the ball over on the first play of a fourth quarter drive with 1:47 left. Then he regained his composure and steadily led the Patriots down the field before a 54-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski for the Patriots to beat the New York Giants 27-26 and stay undefeated.
Here are the Patriots' players who stood out in the nail-biter.
MALCOLM BUTLER
Butler gave up a huge 87-yard touchdown to Odell Beckham Jr. on the Giants' opening drive, but after that play, the Patriots cornerback was fantastic.
Overall, Butler allowed three catches on 10 targets to Beckham for 92 yards with a touchdown. He had three pass breakups on the afternoon, and he knocked the ball out of Beckham's hands late in the fourth quarter to save a touchdown. He also had a bogus pass interference called against him.
DANNY AMENDOLA
The Patriots slot receiver filled in admirably for an injured Julian Edelman with 10 catches for 79 yards. He also set up a 1-yard touchdown by LeGarrette Blount with an 82-yard punt return.
ROB NINKOVICH
The Patriots defensive end came up with a huge 13-yard sack early in the fourth quarter, when the Giants potentially could have put the game away with a field goal.
He finished the game with four tackles.
ROB GRONOWSKI
Gronkowski caught five passes for 113 yards, but 76 of those came on one incredible touchdown. Gronkowski broke a tackle then rumbled down the field for a Patriots score in the fourth quarter.
CHANDLER JONES
Jones' strip sack in the first quarter increased his league lead. He now has 10.5 sacks on the season. It's his second double-digit sack season of his career.
Thumbnail photo via Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports Images
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