FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Rapid reaction after the New England Patriots topped the San Diego Chargers 35-21 Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium:
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Tom Brady is off to the most prolific start in NFL history, as he torched the San Diego Chargers for 423 yards and three touchdowns in the New England Patriots 35-21 win on Sunday. All three of his touchdown passes went to tight ends, as Rob Gronkowski hauled in two and Aaron Hernandez caught one. Vince Wilfork was the other star of the show, as the 325-pound tackle tipped a Philip Rivers pass to himself for an interception late in the first half, which he proceeded to return 28 yards to set up a late field goal before halftime.