Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady had a particularly tough night as his team were drastically defeated 38-3 by the New Orleans Saints Sunday night at Raymond James Stadium.
The six-ring Super Bowl holder suffered three interceptions and three quarterback sacks.
It was the first time he had suffered so much theft and sacking since Jan. 10, 2010, in a playoff match against the Baltimore Ravens.
Rough first half so far for Tom Brady.
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All Saints.
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In total, the 43-year-old pivot made 57.8% of his 38 attempted passes for 209 yards.
On the other side of the ball, the Saints (6-2) were particularly dominant in the first half, they who amassed 31 points.
Quarterback Drew Brees completed 26 of his 32 stints for 222 yards. He also found four of his teammates in the pay zone. The veteran returned to the top for the number of touchdown passes in his career. He now has 564, three more than Brady …
The other achievement of the winners was the work of running back Alvin Kamara.
This clash also marked the return to the game of wide receiver Michael Thomas, who had not played since the first week of activity. He caught five passes for 51 yards.
By virtue of this gain, the Saints took first place in the Southern Section of the National League at the Buccaneers (6-3).
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