MORE: Live Scoreboard | Recap | Best images It was the last of five straight incompletions, and seventh in eight passes on their last possession, by Brady, whose interception to Jones was lobbed far behind and short of the nearest receiver, rookie Aaron Dobson. And it happened in a driving rain that flared up late in the fourth quarter and obscured visibility throughout the final possession. The Patriots fell to 4-1, and Brady’s streak of 52 straight games with a touchdown pass ended; Drew Brees holds the record of 54 in a row, which ended last November. It was the first time the Patriots were held without a touchdown at all since 2009. Last week they scored 30 points and gained 448 yards in a win in Atlanta, and on Sunday they got Danny Amendola back after three weeks out with an injured groin. But Rob Gronkowski missed his fifth straight game this season, and no Patriots receiver stepped up nearly enough to fill the void. New England managed two field goals and 248 total yards. Brady was 18-for-38 for 197 yards and the interception, with several drops to go along with the mis-timed throws, and was sacked four times by 3-2 Cincinnati.