Brady Leads Pats over Bills with Comeback

Buffalo QB Trent Edwards had one magnificent game yesterday against the New England Patriots, but ultimately the Bills were no match for the Pats, as Tom Brady led a powerful fourth quarter charge, helping the Patriots score 12 points in the final 2:10 of the game to trump the Bills with a 25-24 victory in Week 1 of regular season play. Brady threw for 378 yards and two touchdowns in his first full game in more than a year, connecting twice with tight end Ben Watson to lead the Patriots to the end zone.

While the Patriots are rejoicing a very close win over Terrell Owens and the Buffalo Bills last night, there was one setback during the game. Linebacker Jerod Mayo, last year’s NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, went down with a knee injury in the first quarter of last night’s game, hurt after tackling Buffalo running back Fred Jackson and ending his 16-yard run. In true fashion, the Patriots haven’t announced the depth of Mayo’s injury, but it was reported that he told a teammate his injury was “nothing serious,” and hopefully Mayo will be back on the field in no time.

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