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Brady, who was sacked just once thanks to Mack’s off day, threw for 277 yards and three touchdowns, outdueling Trubisky who kept his team in the game even though he missed a few big opportunities to capitalize on New England mistakes and threw a pair of interceptions, one of which set up New England’s final touchdown.

But with the game in its final minute, Trubisky nearly pulled off a miracle. He completed three short passes to get the Bears to New England’s 45-yard line and then launched a beautiful pass into the air that White was able to haul in despite tight coverage from a group of players that included New England’s star wide receiver, Josh Gordon. The pass, which happened as time expired, ended when White was swarmed by defenders on the 1-yard line, just barely short of breaking the plane and potentially tying the game.

Trubisky said after the game that he initially thought White had gotten into the end zone, and Brady was complimentary of how well Trubisky handled the pressure New England summoned on the drive, and the quality of the pass attempt, but Belichick was not nearly as impressed.

When asked for his impressions of the play, the veteran coach shrugged, and said “It looked like we tackled him before he got in.”

While the Patriots are undoubtedly happy that they put to rest the idea that they cannot win on the road, the team will have to hold its collective breath while they await word on Michel’s condition. The rookie had emerged as their go-to running back recently, with 316 yards and two touchdowns over New England’s last three games, but he twisted his knee awkwardly in the second quarter, leaving the field on an injury cart. An update on his condition has yet to be announced.