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Brady torches Bills as Pats avenge loss

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ANOTHER monster game from Tom Brady saw the New England Patriots pound the Bills 41-25 in Buffalo on Sunday – avenging an embarrassi­ng shutout defeat four weeks ago.

Brady improved to 26-3 against the Bills, tying Brett Favre’s NFL record for most the wins against a single opponent.

The Bills hadn’t swept AFC East division rivals New England in two regular-season games since 1999, and with Brady back in the saddle – after missing their first clash this season serving his Deflategat­e suspension – their chances of doing so were dim.

And Brady lived up to expectatio­ns, throwing for 315 yards and four touchdowns, becoming the third player in league history to have at least 12 TD passes without an intercepti­on in his first four games of a season.

Brady threw scoring passes to Danny Amendola, Chris Hogan, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, who set a New England record with his 69th career TD reception.

With leading rusher LeSean McCoy and receiver Sammy Watkins injured the Bills struggled offensivel­y. Tyrod Taylor completed 19 of 38 passing attempts for 183 yards. He ran for 48 yards and a touchdown.

But the 4-4 Bills have now lost two in a row after a fourgame winning streak and trail the 7-1 Pats by three games in the AFC East.

“It’s pretty early, so there’s a long way to go,” Brady said. “Seven wins is a good place. It’s, I think, decent position. But coach always says seven wins won’t get you anything in this league, and he’s right.

“We’ve got a lot of footba ll ahead. This is when it starts to get rea l ly into footba ll season.”

Panthers pounce

The puzzling Carolina Panthers, who have failed to reproduce the sparkling form that saw them surge to a Super Bowl berth last season, came back strong from a bye week, beating the Arizona Cardinals 30-20 in a rematch of last season’s National Football Conference title game.

Panthers coach Ron Rivera called it a “huge” win for his 2-5 team “because it’s one of those things you can build momentum on”.

The Panthers got off to a quick start with linebacker Thomas Davis’s returning a fumble for a touchdown in the opening minutes.

“It definitely feels good to get to the end zone,” said Davis, who had never scored in a 12-year career. “Maybe it was a momentum swing for our team.”

The Panthers didn’t score a second-half touchdown, with quarterbac­k Cam Newton completing a modest 14 of 27 passes for 212 yards. But running back Jonathan Stewart ran for a pair of touchdowns and the Panthers defence sacked Cardinals quarterbac­k Carson Palmer seven times in the first half.

Kansas City kept going in the right direction, backup quarterbac­k Nick Foles coming off the bench when Alex Smith suffered a concussion to lead the Chiefs to a 30-14 victory over the Indianapol­is Colts.

Foles completed 16-of-22 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns as the Chiefs won their third straight and improved to 5-2. The Colts fell to 3-5 and haven’t won backto-back games all season.

Andrew Luck completed 19-of-35 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns but was bitterly disappoint­ed in the defeat. “It feels like we moved backward this weekend,” he said. “We’re sick of it.”

The Oakland Raiders contin- ued their road heroics, beating the Buccaneers 30-24 in overtime in Tampa Bay to improve to 5-0 in away games.

Raiders quarterbac­k Derek Carr passed for an astonishin­g 513 yards with four touchdowns and no intercepti­ons to help Oakland overcome a league-record 23 penalties that cost them 200 yards.

The New York Jets came up with a big road win, rallying from a 13-point halftime deficit to beat the winless Browns 31-28 in Cleveland.

Matt Forte ran for two second-half touchdowns and Ryan Fitzpatric­k passed for a touchdown as the Jets outscored the Browns 24-8 in the second half and spoiled the return from injury of Browns QB Josh McCown.

 ?? BRETT CARLSEN/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? Tom Brady of the New England Patriots lines up a pass against the Buffalo Bills during the first half at New Era Field on Sunday in Buffalo, New York.
BRETT CARLSEN/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Tom Brady of the New England Patriots lines up a pass against the Buffalo Bills during the first half at New Era Field on Sunday in Buffalo, New York.

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