New England's Kendrick Bourne runs through Tennessee's defense for second TD

3:32 PM

In the third quarter of New England's game against the TennesseeTitans on Sunday, wide receiver Kendrick Bourne caught a 41-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tom Brady.

The play came on third-and-6 with 5:11 to play in the quarter and gave the team a 26-13 lead. The pass was caught at the 37 yard line, on a shallow left-to-right crossing route, and then he did the rest with his legs. He turned up the field to make sure he got the first down, and then sprinted toward the sideline, throwing a juke on Fulton.

At that point, it looked like the journey might be over. He turned up the sideline, picking up a block from his teammate, and went up the field. A stiff-arm on Jayon Brown at the 15-yard line kept one final defender at bay as Bourne raced into the end zone for his second touchdown of the day.

With 37 yards after the catch, Bourne recorded his second touchdown catch of the season. The only other players in the NFL this season with multiple receiving touchdown with 35 or more yards after the catch are Deebo Samuel and D'Andre Swift.

That was done by Kendrick.
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