Texarkana Gazette

New England quarterbac­k Tom Brady has a simple way for measuring his team’s progress: “It’s about points.” Brady looked like the reigning regular-season MVP for the first time this season in the Pats’ win Thursday over Indianapol­is.

- By Kyle Hightower

FOXBOROUGH, Mass.— Tom Brady isn’t worried about the shortcomin­gs that the Patriots’ offense has displayed so far this season— whether it’s turnovers or lack of downfield passing.

His measuring stick for progress is much more simplistic.

“It’s really not about those things to me. It’s about points,” Brady said after New England’s 38-24 victory over the Indianapol­is Colts on Thursday night .

It was the second straight game the Patriots have scored 38 points. It’s also the second consecutiv­e week that it’s looked like Brady and the offense are turning a corner following a lackluster 1-2 start to the season that included a paltry 10-point effort in a loss to Detroit.

“Ultimately we gotta score more points,” Brady said. “We scored 38, which is great. But we have more in us.”

Buoyed by the return of receiver Julian Edelman from his four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policy on performanc­e enhancers, Brady looked like the reigning regular-season MVP for the first time this season.

On a night when he notched his 500th career regular-season touchdown pass, he spread the ball around to eight receivers and threw for a season-high 341 yards.

He was spot-on from the start, completing his first nine passes on an opening drive that ended with a 1-yard TD pass to Cordarrell­e Patterson. Brady didn’t complete more than two passes on an opening drive in any of the team’s first four games.

And after an offseason that featured lots of player departures on the offensive side of the ball, Thursday’s victory also highlighte­d just how many weapons Brady still has at his disposal.

Rookie running Sony Michel came up just two yards shy of his second straight 100-yard game. Tight end Rob Gronkowski broke out of a recent fog with six catches for 75 yards. And recent acquisitio­n Josh Gordon notched his first touchdown—Brady’s 500th— showing off his ability as the big-play threat this offense has been missing.

Edelman’s return might have simply been an extra cherry on top an already-decadent cake.

“It was great. There’s some things that obviously we have to work on. But it was good to get out there and catch some rocks and go out there and make some plays and be with the fellas,” Edelman said. “I haven’t played football in like, 405 days or something like that. It was good to be out there with the crowd rocking. It was awesome. It was amazing. It’s great to be back.”

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 ?? AP Photo/Steven Senne ?? ■ New England running back James White (28) eludes Indianapol­is cornerback Lenzy Pipkins (37) on Thursday in Foxborough, Mass.
AP Photo/Steven Senne ■ New England running back James White (28) eludes Indianapol­is cornerback Lenzy Pipkins (37) on Thursday in Foxborough, Mass.

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