NFL MVP Watch: Julio Jones Crashes the Week 2 Party
Sep 20, 2015; Orchard Park, NY, USA; New England Patriots quarterback
Tom Brady(12) throws a pass as Buffalo Bills free safety
Corey Graham(20) rushes during the first quarter at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
If possible, Brady may have been even better than he was in Week 1.
Brady overcame a lost fumble by throwing for 466 yards and three touchdowns to no interceptions. He completed 38 of an obscene 59 passing attempts.
Through two weeks, Brady now has 754 passing yards and seven touchdowns zero interceptions.
That’s how you begin a season.
In the face of adversity, Brady has emerged as the clear early front runner for MVP. It’s far too early to lock him in, but he’s dominated the first two weeks of the season.
Brady sits comfortably at No. 1.
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Tom Brady (2-0)
Last week: 38/59, 466 YDS, 3 TD, 0 INT, W
Last rank: No. 1
Nothing has changed at the top. Tom Brady endured a powerful effort by the Buffalo Bills to lead the New England Patriots to a 2-0 start to the season. In what can only be described as a shootout, Brady anchored a 40-32 win.
If possible, Brady may have been even better than he was in Week 1.
Brady overcame a lost fumble by throwing for 466 yards and three touchdowns to no interceptions. He completed 38 of an obscene 59 passing attempts.
Through two weeks, Brady now has 754 passing yards and seven touchdowns zero interceptions.
That’s how you begin a season.
In the face of adversity, Brady has emerged as the clear early front runner for MVP. It’s far too early to lock him in, but he’s dominated the first two weeks of the season.
Brady sits comfortably at No. 1.
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