The Oklahoman

Brady throws 500th touchdown pass in win

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FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — Tom Brady reached 500 touchdown passes for his unparallel­ed career and the New England Patriots put together their second straight win after a mediocre start to the season, beating Indianapol­is 38-24 on Thursday night.

Brady's 500th went to Josh Gordon, recently acquired from Cleveland, where he basically was unavailabl­e through NFL suspension­s for all but five games over the past three seasons. But, as he often does, Brady spread the wealth, hitting running back James White 10 times for 77 yards, and greeting the return of buddy Julian Edelman by completing seven for 57 yards to him.

Brady also tied Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri, a former teammate, for most NFL victories with 226.

As everyone in Gillette Stadium except, apparently, the Colts knew, Brady started off with a pass to Edelman, who was wide open for 9 yards. That drew the first of many loud cheers for the 10th-year veteran receiver in his first game since the 2017 preseason, when he tore up a knee. Edelman was suspended for the first four games this year for violating the NFL's policy on performanc­e enhancers.

That was the first of three receptions for 28 yards for Edelman on the opening 75-yard touchdown drive Brady capped with a 1-yard toss to Cordarrell­e Patterson .

From there, even though the Colts (1-4) had a drive deep into New England (3-2) territory, usually reliable Adam Vinatieri missed a 38-yard field goal.

Nothing was going right for Indianapol­is, particular­ly after Brady led a 72-yard march to his sneak from the 1. Then he took the Patriots 68 yards near the end of the half and hit workhorse White for a 6-yard score to lead 21-3.

Under pressure, Andrew Luck threw a poor pass that Patrick Chung intercepte­d at midfield, and Stephen Gostkowski made a 45-yard field goal for a 24-3 halftime lead.

Luck did extend his string of games with a touchdown pass by hitting Eric Ebron on a 14-yarder in the third quarter. Showing a strong arm all night — remember, Luck missed all of 2017 with shoulder issues — he has a TD throw in 28 successive games, tops of any current quarterbac­k.

After Matthias Farley's intercepti­on of a pass bobbled by Chris Hogan, Indy could do nothing. Rookie Jordan Wilkins had the ball stripped from his hands by Devin McCourty four players later.

But a second pick of Brady that was not his fault — Rob Gronkowski had the ball stolen and Najee Goode wound up with it — helped the Colts get back into it for a short time.

Looking like vintage Luck, he brought his team 80 yards, including a pair of big thirddown throws to Ebron, and Eric Swoope caught a 13-yard scoring pass to make it 24-17.

That's when everyone saw vintage Brady as he hit the halfcentur­y mark for TD throws by connecting with newcomer Gordon for 34 yards, the 71st player to catch a touchdown pass from Brady, an NFL mark.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady leaps over the line of scrimmage for a touchdown against the Indianapol­is Colts during the first half of Thursday night’s NFL game in Foxborough, Mass. For game coverage, go to oklahoman.com/sportspage.
[AP PHOTO] New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady leaps over the line of scrimmage for a touchdown against the Indianapol­is Colts during the first half of Thursday night’s NFL game in Foxborough, Mass. For game coverage, go to oklahoman.com/sportspage.

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