Cam Newton Takes Blame For Julian Edelman’s Dropped Touchdown Vs. Seahawks

"It could have been a better ball"

Cam Newton and Julian Edelman hooked up eight times for 179 yards Sunday night in Seattle. A ninth connection might have won them the game.

Two plays before the Seahawks’ defense stuffed Newton short of the goal line as time expired, the New England Patriots quarterback fired a pass into the end zone that shot through Edelman’s outstretched hands.

A catch there would have put the Patriots ahead with less than 15 seconds remaining. Instead, Seattle was able to close out a 35-30 victory at CenturyLink Field, handing New England its first loss of the Newton era.

During a Tuesday morning interview with WEEI’s “Greg Hill Show,” Newton acknowledged the pass was catchable but blamed himself for making it unnecessarily difficult for the veteran receiver to haul in.

“When I talked to Jules, he was like, ‘Man, I could have got it,’ ” Newton said. “And I knew it was catchable for him and his expectations. But it came in with a lot of heat, and it was high. There was a combination of that. … It could have been a better ball. I knew it could have been a better ball. And in those types of situations, that separates the good from the great from the elite.”

Edelman set a career high in receiving yards in the loss. Fellow wideout Damiere Byrd received a career-high nine targets, finishing with six catches for 72 yards. N’Keal Harry set personal bests in targets (12), catches (eight) and yards (72).

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Newton, who attempted just 19 passes last week in his Patriots debut, went 30-for-44 for 397 yards with three total touchdowns (one passing, two rushing).

Despite one interception and another errant throw that nearly resulted in a pick-six, was one of the best passing performances of the former NFL MVP’s NFL career. Newton hadn’t thrown for that many yards in a game since the first month of his rookie season.

“There was a couple plays in the game that I just wish that I had back, but that’s every single game,” Newton said on WEEI. “You can’t play uptight. You’ve just got to live in the moment. And through it all, there was a combination of a lot of things.”

Newton and the Patriots will host the 2-0 Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday at Gillette Stadium.

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