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Brady Sets Record For Passes Without Interception

ORCHARD PARK, New York (AP) — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has set the NFL record for consecutive pass attempts without an interception.

Brady broke the mark of 308 attempts without a pick previously set by Cleveland's Bernie Kosar over the 1990-91 seasons with his 17th attempt in the third quarter of New England's game against Buffalo on Sunday. It came on a short pass over the middle that tight end Rod Gronkowski dropped at the goal line.

The two then hooked up for an 8-yard TD on the next play to put the Patriots up 31-3. Brady opened the game going 10 of 18 for 87 yards and three touchdowns.

Brady has thrown only four interceptions this season, his last coming nine games ago when he threw two in a 23-20 win over Baltimore on Oct. 17.

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