NFL Note - New England Patriots Brady, Tom
Oct 16, 2017 - 6:39 AM QB Tom Brady, who had been sacked 16 times and hit a total of 32 times through the first two games, wasn't sacked by the Jets on Sunday and was hit four times. Brady threw an interception for the second straight game -- the first time he has done that since 2015 -- but broke a tie with Peyton Manning and Brett Favre for the most regular-season wins in NFL history with 187. Brady, who finished 20-of-38 passing for 257 yards, has 212 wins including the postseason, which was already an NFL record (Manning is second with 200). "When you win a game like this, 24-17, there were some good plays we made but a lot we left out there," Brady said. "We could have won 50-0 and it would be the same thing."No one has shouted yet.
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