Tom Brady Leaves With Sore Shoulder in Patriots’ Win

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Aug 28, 2009

Tom Brady Leaves With Sore Shoulder in Patriots' Win LANDOVER, Md. — Tom Brady and
Jason Campbell put on a regular season show in preseason, combining for
359 yards, six scoring drives and a sore throwing shoulder that isn't
the best of news for New England Patriots fans.

Brady again put up strong numbers in
his comeback-from-knee-injury campaign, while Campbell helped ease the
doubts from a pair of disappointing August performances in New
England's 27-24 victory over Washington on Friday night.

In the game that traditionally serves
as the dress rehearsal for the real stuff that begins in two weeks,
Brady played the first half and completed 12-of-19 passes for 150 yards
and two touchdowns. Randy Moss had his way with the Redskins secondary,
catching six passes for 90 yards and both of Brady's TDs.

While much of the preseason has
centered on how Brady would respond to a hit on his surgically repaired
knee, the hardest blow came when his right shoulder was crushed to the
turf by massive defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth after throwing an
incomplete third-down pass late in the second quarter. Brady went to
the bench, where he flexed and rotated his throwing arm as the half
came to a close and again after returning from the locker room after
halftime.

Brady did not play the second half,
even though most of the first-team offense returned for the first drive
of the third quarter. He then left the sideline to return to the locker
room. In the fourth quarter, the Patriots announced Brady's injury as a
sore shoulder.

Campbell was feeling the heat after a
4-for-13 start to the preseason, including 1-for-7 last week, with no
touchdowns in either game from the first-team offense. Against the
Patriots, he played the first half and first drive of the second half,
finishing a hot-and-cold 13-for-22 for 209 yards.

Campbell went 4-for-4 on the opening
drive, then had three straight three-and-outs before another scoring
drive that featured a 73-yard completion to tight end Chris Cooley, who
kept his balance along the sideline to take the ball inside the 10.
Campbell finished the drive with a 4-yard run after a nice move that
faked out linebacker Paris Lenon.

"I was very pleased," coach Jim Zorn
said at halftime. "He was very much into the game. He was competing
hard and doing the things that you want. We missed on a couple of long
ones, but he came back and was running the show."

Brady and Campbell played to an
interception-free 17-17 draw while they were in the game. Then came the
backups — and a trio of picks — before the game was decided by Stephen
Gostkowski
's 31-yard field goal with 8 seconds remaining.

New England's Kevin O'Connell,
contending for the No. 2 job, was intercepted twice. Washington's Colt
Brennan
, trying to stay on the roster, was picked off for the third
straight game, this one returned 99 yards for a touchdown by Jonathan
Wilhite
. Brennan helped redeem himself with a 33-yard touchdown pass
to rookie Marko Mitchell, who moved closer to securing a roster spot as
the Redskins' No. 5 receiver.

Running backs Kevin Faulk and Sammy
Morris
did not play for the Patriots, giving Laurence Maroney (seven
carries for 16 yards) and Fred Taylor (seven for 20) the bulk of the
work. At the competitive cornerback spot, second-round pick Darius
Butler
had a rough night, committing two penalties on a play that put
the Redskins at the 1-yard line. Butler was injured in the final minute
of the first half when he landed hard after a block by right tackle
Stephon Heyer.

One concern for the Redskins: 15
penalties for 113 yards. They were assessed three 15-yarders in the
first half, including one on the Washington bench.

Notes
An unsightly breach of
patriotic etiquette: Redskins FB Mike Sellers, carrying the American
flag onto the field during pregame introductions, flung the Stars and
Stripes onto the ground near the 50-yard line. After a few seconds, LB
Robert Hanson walked over and rescued the flag off the turf. …
Redskins injuries: S Kareem Moore (hamstring) and RB Marcus Mason
(bruised rib). CB Carlos Rogers (calf), KR-RB Rock Cartwright and T
Mike Williams (ankle) did not dress. … Notable inactives for the
Patriots: CB Shawn Springs, WR Wes Welker and DE Richard Seymour and
RBs Faulk and Morris. Springs' absence was no surprise to the Redskins,
who often saw him ailing on the sideline during his five seasons in
Washington.

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