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Tom Brady gets 100th career win as Pats hit form

Brady’s Patriots have a record-breaking night as they rout Dolphins.

TOM BRADY BROKE the record for a hundred career wins in the quickest time ever last night as the New England Patriots comfortably beat the Miami Dolphins 41-14.

The talismanic quarter-back had a fine game, as the Patriots continued their high-scoring form. Their average is now 33 points per game.

An awe-inspiring special teams performance from the Pats meant they also broke another record- the first team to score a touchdown run and pass, interception return, kickoff return and return of a blocked field goal in one game.

“I’ve got a great team, a great organization,” Brady said during a televised interview. “I’m truly privileged. Hopefully there’s a lot more wins left. I’m excited to see what we’re all about this year.”

A glittering career has seen Brady win three Super Bowls, being named MVP twice. He is also a five-time Pro Bowl nominee.