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Brady, Bucs are unanimous top team in latest AP Pro32 poll

- By SIMMI BUTTAR AP Pro Football Writer

NEW YORK — Through the first two weeks of the regular season, Tom Brady looks as good as ever.

Brady is a combined 56 for 86 for 655 yards with nine touchdown passes and two intercepti­ons.

And led by the seven-time Super Bowl winner, the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers have opened the season 2-0 and are the unanimous top team in the latest AP Pro32 poll.

The Bucs received all 12 first-place votes for 384 points in balloting Tuesday by media members who regularly cover the NFL.

"At age 44 and coming off a seventh Super Bowl win, Tom Brady continues to stretch the bounds of possibilit­y," Newsday's Bob Glauber said. "Who says he can't play until 50?"

The Bucs will head to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, site of Super Bowl 56 in February, to face the Rams in a matchup of unbeaten teams on Sunday. The Rams climbed three spots for the No. 2 position.

"We'll get to see how good the new-look, 2-0, Matthew Stafford Rams are this week when they host the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers," said Rick Gosselin of the Talk of Fame Network.

"The last time Stafford quarterbac­ked his team to three consecutiv­e victories was Weeks 8 to 10 of the 2017 season while with the Detroit Lions."

The Kansas City Chiefs slipped a place to No. 3 after falling to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night. With the 36-35 victory, the Ravens jumped nine spots to No. 6 overall.

"The Ravens showed they are going to be a contender, and Lamar Jackson finally has gotten the Chiefs off his back," said Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk.

"Jackson now knows he can beat Patrick Mahomes. He sounded confident before the game, but with an 0-3 record before Sunday, he didn't have the proof. Now, he does."

The Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders, also off to 2-0 starts, grabbed the No. 4 and No. 5 positions, respective­ly. The Cards climbed three places and the Raiders gained eight spots.

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