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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
New England's Tom Brady leads Patriots to beat Minnesota
Quarterback Tom Brady led the New England Patriots to a 31-7 easy win over Minnesota on Monday.
Tom Brady passed for 372 yards, throwing touchdowns to four different receivers as the New England Patriots (6-1) won their sixth straight game.
Minnesota only scored once with a 71-yard punt return by Mewelde Moore.
Quarterback Brad Johnson was 20-of-33 for 185 yards and was intercepted three times in a very poor performance.
"We were playing a great defence on the road, and the plan was to come out and put the ball in the air a little bit," said Tom Brady, whose side were 17-0 up at half-time.
"The receivers made a lot of great plays, and it was a lot of fun," Tom Brady added.
Tom Brady went 29-for-43, throwing touchdowns to Reche Cladwell, Benjamin Watson, Troy Brown and Chad Jackson.
Now New England Patriots will host undefeated AFC South leaders Indianapolis (7-0) next Sunday.
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