IRVING, Texas (AP) – New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the first NFL quarterback to throw at least three touchdown passes in each of the first six games of a season when he had three in the first half against Dallas on Sunday.
Brady’s 12-yard TD to Wes Welker with 3:34 left in the first half was Brady’s third of the game, and the second TD catch by Welker. That increased Brady’s NFL-leading touchdown total to 19.
On the Patriots’ first drive of the game, Brady threw a 6-yard TD to Randy Moss. He then found Welker for TDs of 35 and 12 yards.
In the first five games, Brady threw four TDs against Buffalo and three in every other game.
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