Patriots 38, Bengals 24

Tom Brady set about earning his big new contract with 258 yards and three touchdowns to lead the New England Patriots to a 38-24 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the season opener on Sunday.

Wes Welker made his return from a knee injury with a pair of touchdown catches and Brandon Tate returned a kickoff for a touchdown for the Patriots, who have won seven consecutive home openers.

Brady, who signed a four-year extension that could pay him as much as $18 million per season earlier in the week, found his favorite target Welker on New England’s first drive for a 9-yard score.

Stephen Gostkowski added a 32-yard field goal later in the first and Brady found Welker again with 8:58 left in the half, hitting him over the middle to push it to 17-0.

The Patriots’ defense got into the act next when Gary Guyton intercepted Carson Palmer’s pass and returned it 59 yards for a touchdown.

Tate took some more wind out of the Bengals when he opened the second half with a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown that extended the edge to 31-3.

Cincinnati got back into it with a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter, but Brady found rookie tight end Rob Gronkowski midway through the fourth for another touchdown to make it a three-score game.

Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
New England PatriotsPatriots10147738
Cincinnati BengalsBengals0314724
New England
Passing:Tom Brady 25/35 (258 YDS)
Rushing:Fred Taylor 14 CAR (71 YDS)
Receiving:Wes Welker 8 REC (64 YDS)
Cincinnati
Passing:Carson Palmer 34/50 (345 YDS)
Rushing:Cedric Benson 15 CAR (43 YDS)
Receiving:Chad Johnson 12 REC (159 YDS)