New England Patriots: Patrick Chung's Career Game Lifts Patriots To Big Lead

By (AFC East Lead Blogger) on October 4, 2010

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Patrick Chung couldn't have picked a better stage than Monday Night Football to have the biggest game of his career, especially against the Miami Dolphins. The safety, drafted out of Oregon in the second round as the 34th overall pick in 2009, has blocked both a punt and a field goal on special teams.

Just moments ago, with less than seven minutes to go in the game, Chung picked off an off-target throw by Chad Henne and ran it back 51 yards for a touchdown.

The stars have aligned for the Patriots on the road tonight, but those stars go by different names than the ones we're used to hearing. Rob Ninkovich, Danny Woodhead, Brandon Tate, and Patrick Chung have been the difference-makers tonight.

They've made such a difference, in fact, that they've now made a difference at quarterback for the Dolphins. They just put Tyler Thigpen in the game with a 27-point deficit.

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