FOXBORO, Mass. — The New England Patriots managed just three rushing yards in the first quarter of Saturday’s divisional-round playoff matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, but Tom Brady made all of them count.
With the Patriots staring at a 14-0 deficit late in the quarter, Brady capped off a 78-yard scoring drive by calling his own number and scrambling into the end zone.
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The rushing touchdown was the fifth of Brady’s postseason career, tying him with Curtis Martin for the most in Patriots history.
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