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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009
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Brady, in Return, Rallies Patriots Past Bills

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(Newser) – Quarterback Tom Brady, in his first game since missing almost all of last season with a knee injury, threw two touchdown passes in the final 2:06 to lead the New England Patriots to a comeback 25-24 victory over the visiting Buffalo Bills tonight, the Boston Herald reports. Brady, 32, completed 39 of 53 passes for 378 yards, the two touchdowns and one interception.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates a touchdown in the second quarter tonight against the Buffalo Bills.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates a touchdown in the second quarter tonight against the Buffalo Bills.   (AP Photo)
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates his go-ahead touchdown pass to Benjamin Watson against the Buffalo Bills tonight.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates his go-ahead touchdown pass to Benjamin Watson against the Buffalo Bills tonight.   (AP Photo)
Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, right, talks with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady before tonight's game.
Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, right, talks with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady before tonight's game.   (AP Photo)
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passinthru
Sep 14, 09 10:43 PM CDT
Helluva Game. Reply
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youngblood
Sep 14, 09 10:46 PM CDT
Great Game! Reply
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whatsamattayou
Sep 14, 09 11:38 PM CDT
Wow, I can't believe the Bills choked away this game. They had them, and coughed up the ball. What a sorry start for Buffalo. New England has a lot of work to do, they just squeaked by a sorry Buffalo team who should of beat them Reply
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oldgoat
Sep 15, 09 4:27 AM CDT
They kind of left out the part abuot the Bills having the game in hand and then a rookie mistanke cost them the game. Isn't real hard to make a touchdown when you get in you end of the field. The Pats didn't win the game the Bills lost it. Reply
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Technicolor
Sep 15, 09 4:17 PM CDT
"Isn't real hard to make a touchdown when you get in you end of the field. :" If this was the case, red zone scoring rates would be at almost 100% for every team. In case you didn't figure it out: They're not.
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