Pats Improve To 5-0 With Win Over Surprising Browns
7th October, 2007 - 4:36 pm
ESPN - The Patriots are just having too much fun.

Showboating, leaping into teammates' arms and jumping over the goal line on a touchdown -- with Randy Moss doing none of that -- they made history with a 34-17 win Sunday over the Cleveland Browns, the latest victim of a powerhouse that seems to score at will.

Tom Brady threw for three touchdowns, tying an NFL record with at least three in each of his first five games, Junior Seau grabbed two interceptions, and New England became the first team to start a season with five wins by at least 17 points.

The Patriots never trailed for the fourth game as they moved to 5-0 for the third time in club history. [READ]

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