Outside of a 72-yard touchdown by rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams, the New England Patriots offense did not find a lot of success early on against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The tide started to turn late in the second quarter, however.
Starting on their own 22-yard line, they managed to string some plays together and advance all the way to the opposing 1. Once there, some difficult decisions had to be made. After gaining zero yards on the first three plays at the goal line — including a potential kneel on first down — Mike Vrabel opted to keep his unit on the field rather than go for a chip-shot field goal to tie the game at 10 heading into the half.
The decision paid off: Drake Maye connected with Stefon Diggs on a touchdown pass that put the Patriots ahead 14-10 and set the

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