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Brady, Buccaneers pick apart Falcons

- Jarrett Bell

ATLANTA – No surprise here. Tom Brady came to Mercedes- Benz Stadium and carved up the Falcons as you’d expect, throwing for 368 yards and slinging four touchdown passes to pace a 3017 victory Sunday for the Buccaneers.

The other quarterbac­k? It was another rough day for Matt Ryan, who was sacked five times as Atlanta ( 5- 7) lost for the third time in four games.

While Tampa Bay ( 9- 3) moved a step closer to clinching the crown in a division, the NFC South, where no other team has a winning record, the matchup came with the intrigue of testing depth in the wake of the three- game suspension­s handed Thursday to Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown and safety Mike Edwards for faking records of COVID- 19 vaccinatio­ns.

Brown was barely missed as Brady – who came out throwing as the Buccaneers opened the game with 13 consecutiv­e passes – found rhythm with Chris Godwin, who notched 15 receptions for 143 yards. The 15 catches set a franchise record and were the most in an NFL game all season.

Also, when the Buccaneers advanced to striking range, Brady was quite comfortabl­e looking for his tight ends, as Rob Gronkowski snagged two touchdowns and Cameron Brate added another. The scores to Gronkowski set a milestone as, the duo connected for the 90th and 91st time on TD passes, moving past Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates to become the second- most prolific TD tandem in NFL history, trailing only Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison ( 114 TDs).

Edwards’ absence promised to be more challengin­g, as the Bucs have been stung by injuries in the secondary all season.

Besides Edwards, Tampa Bay was without safety Jordan Whitehead, who suffered a calf injury during Thursday’s practice. It helped that cornerback Carlton Davis was activated from injured reserve on Friday, but as the Buccaneers’ luck would have it, they lost another cornerback on Sunday when Jamel Dean was forced out of the game because of a concussion.

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Brady, whose 51 passes marked his h second- highest total of the season, actually threw for five TDs, using an alternate measure. He threw one of the TDs to the Falcons, when 309- pounds defensive tackle Marlon Davison picked off a short pass and returned it 3 yards for a touchdown shortly before halftime.

Cordarrell­e Patterson tallied 96 h yards from scrimmage, including 78 yards on 13 carries. It pushed the running back- receiver’s season total to 1,007 – the first time in Patterson’s nine

year NFL career that he has topped 1,000 yards from scrimmage in a sea

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 ?? KEVIN C. COX/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Tom Brady celebrates with Mike Evans, left, after a touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski, not pictured, during the second quarter.
KEVIN C. COX/ GETTY IMAGES Tom Brady celebrates with Mike Evans, left, after a touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski, not pictured, during the second quarter.

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