Peyton Manning isn’t the only one breaking NFL records this week.
The New England Patriots set an NFL record in the first quarter of Sunday’s game versus the New York Giants when quarterback Tom Brady hit tight end Scott Chandler for a 1-yard touchdown.
@Patriots TD
Scott Chandler with the major🏈#Pats 7 #NYG 0#makeemsayuhhhh #PatriotsNation #NEvsNYG pic.twitter.com/xMAYSmrpdk— KeekoMetty (@KeekoMetty) November 15, 2015
With that touchdown, the #Patriots have now scored in 32 straight quarters, setting a new NFL record. #NEvsNYG
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 15, 2015
New England extended the streak in the second quarter.
The #Patriots have now scored in 33 straight quarters. Scoring drive information. #NEvsNYG pic.twitter.com/wVEJULrppU
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 15, 2015
New England also extended that streak in the third quarter with LeGarrette Blount’s 1-yard TD run and in the fourth quarter on a 76-yard Rob Gronkowski scoring reception.
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