The New England Patriots have looked shaky in the early going of their Week 17 regular-season finale against the AFC East division rival Miami Dolphins, who scored a field goal in the first quarter against the division-winner. The next miscue came on a Dolphins pick-six by cornerback Eric Rowe, who took a Tom Brady second-quarter interception to the house to put Miami up 10 points in the first half (via NFL).

Rowe, 27, picked off his former team, as he spent the prior three seasons winning two Super Bowls with the Patriots before signing a three-year deal with the Dolphins in the offseason last spring, joining former New England linebackers coach Brian FLores, who became the head coach of Miami at the same time.

A former second-round selection of the Philadelphia Eagles out of Utah in the 2015 NFL Draft, Eric Rowe — with his pick-six off Tom Brady — got his first interception this season for his new club, the Dolphins.

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