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Brady-Moss combo keeps clicking for Patriots

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Tom Brady and Randy Moss are getting their next chance to show their teamwork on Sunday night when the New England Patriots visit the Indianapolis Colts.

They wasted little time establishing their connection again this
year after Brady missed all but the first quarter of last season
with a knee injury. They teamed up for 12 completions in this
year's opener. And in their last game, Moss made a one-handed grab
for a 36-yard gain before connecting with Brady on a 71-yard
touchdown in a 27-17 win over the Miami Dolphins last Sunday.

That was the latest showcase for the Brady-Moss combination that
had 23 touchdown passes in 2007. So far they've connected on 49
completions for five touchdowns in eight games.

Sunday, Nov 15 at 4:04 PM dylan lima hudson nh wrote ...

randy moss is my idol and i hope he does some moor cicus catches for me and all the new england fans out their

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