Boston Herald

Brady lights up Mile High

- Karen Guregian Twitter: @kguregian

DENVER — The last time the Patriots played, Jimmy Garoppolo was riding shotgun behind Tom Brady. He was supposed to be the heir apparent.

But with Garoppolo shipped out to San Francisco, and the Patriots essentiall­y acknowledg­ing Brady was still on his game at age 40 and their man for the foreseeabl­e future, No. 12 responded as only he can.

Brady kicked some serious butt and did it at a venue where he’s had some of his worst games.

Not that he had to show anyone, but if there were still any lingering doubts about sending Jimmy G away, Brady wanted to make people at ease.

Does he still have his fastball? You bet he does. That was the post-Garoppolo message delivered in a threetouch­down effort, as Brady hit nine different receivers on 25-for-34 passing for 266 yards in the 41-16 rout of the Broncos last night.

Playing at Mile High has been a House of Horrors for Brady. He was 3-7 heading into last night, and playing without one of his favorite receivers in Chris Hogan.

No matter. After a bit of a slow start, Brady cranked it up toward the end of the half, then buried the Broncos in the second half.

“It was fun for me to watch,” said returning backup Brian Hoyer. “People ask me since I’ve been back what’s changed. I think Tom’s pretty much the same. So for me, it’s great to be out there on the field with him, and watch him perform and execute the game plan.

“He did such a great job. I had a smile on my face the whole time being back ... watching him play. It was fun.”

Past trips to Mile High weren’t as fun thanks to Von Miller and others pressuring him and making his life miserable. Brady was running for his life most of the time. The past two games, however, the Patriots have been able to neutralize Miller. Last night, LaAdrian Waddle, playing in place of the injured Marcus Cannon at right tackle, did yeoman work with occasional help in taking care of the Pro Bowl linebacker.

With time in the pocket, Brady eventually was able to pick apart the Broncos secondary using his backs, tight ends (which included Martellus Bennett for the first time this season) and receivers. Running backs Rex Burkhead and James White caught touchdown passes. Even Dwayne Allen got into the act, catching his first touchdown pass.

“I don’t think it’s perfect. We have pretty high expectatio­ns for what we’re trying to do offensivel­y,” Brady said. “When we play well, it looks pretty good. It’s probably been more uneven the first eight games.

“Tonight was a really good night for us. Hopefully we can build on this and gain some confidence in all three phases.”

With his performanc­e, Brady will continue to be in the discussion along with Eagles phenom Carson Wentz in the league MVP race. Wentz, of course, also whipped the Broncos defense in a 51-23 win a week earlier. The three TD passes give Brady 19 on the season. He also leads the NFL in completion­s with 231, and added to his league-leading total in yards (2,807).

“It was a fun win for us tonight,” said wideout Danny Amendola. “We have a lot of good players around Tom, and everyone came to play tonight.”

Rob Gronkowski, who caught four passes for 74 yards, hasn’t seen a difference in Brady since the first day the tight end walked in the door in 2010.

“He’s always fired up,” said Gronkowski. “He’s always practicing hard . . . he’s always on top of his game. It’s great. He just keeps going.”

For how much longer is anyone’s guess. Brady does make some errant throws here and there. But by and large, he’s still amazing and cranking out near perfect performanc­es.

His passer rating was 125.4 last night. Brock Osweiler? His counterpar­t was 72.9, just as a comparison.

“I do really love the game,” said Brady. “I love practicing and playing. I love being with my teammates and working hard. It is fun for me. I plan on doing it for a long time.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY NANCY LANE ?? PUMPED AND JACKED: Tom Brady celebrates after the Pats scored in the fourth quarter last night in Denver.
STAFF PHOTO BY NANCY LANE PUMPED AND JACKED: Tom Brady celebrates after the Pats scored in the fourth quarter last night in Denver.

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