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Was this the best game of Tom Brady‘s career? Blaspehmy, you say. Given the year and the opponent, that’s probably true. Against Miami in 2007, Brady had a game where he went 21 for 25 for 354 yards with 6 touchdowns and no interceptions and one sack, putting up a perfect 158.3 passer rating and averaging 17.85 ANY/A. That went down as the 17th highest single-game ANY/A performance since 1970. New England opened that game with touchdowns on each of their first four drives, and five out of their first six.

But this may have been, statistically speaking, Brady’s second most efficient performance ever, at least without any opponent or era adjustments. Against the Lions, Brady completed 22 of 27 passes for 348 yards and 4 touchdowns, with no interceptions and just one sack. One of about 100 games since 1970 where a quarterback averaged at least 15 ANY/A on 20+ passes. The Bucs scored a touchdown on 5 of their first 6 drives, picking up a whopping 405 yards. That was all in the first half, which was more than enough: Brady did not return to the game after halftime, with the Bucs ahead 34-0.

The full week 16 passing stats below.

RkPasserTeamOppResultAttYdTDINT1DSkYdFLAdjY/DBDBVALUE
1Tom BradyTAMDETW 47-727348401717019.2128289
2Brandon AllenCINHOUW 37-3137371201800015.0037226
3Josh AllenBUFNWEW 38-936320401700014.3636197
4Andy DaltonDALPHIW 37-17303773113215014.5932182
5Ryan FitzpatrickMIALVRW 26-251318210600019.0013131
6Derek CarrLVRMIAL 25-26343361015322012.4337131
7Deshaun WatsonHOUCINL 31-3733324301412112.6834129
8Aaron RodgersGNBTENW 40-14252314114117013.0426108
9Drew BreesNORMINW 52-3326311021300013.0026107
10Matt RyanATLKANL 14-17353002017423011.5939105
11Ben RoethlisbergerPITINDW 28-2449341301819010.545082
12Mitchell TrubiskyCHIJAXW 41-1735265211812011.173682
13Kirk CousinsMINNORL 33-52412913017217010.704377
14Blaine GabbertTAMDETW 47-71514320517012.691661
15Justin HerbertLACDENW 19-1633253101222609.893535
16C.J. BeathardSFOARIW 20-12221823011311110.122531
17Taylor HeinickeWASCARL 13-20191371061709.752017
18Lamar JacksonBALNYGW 27-132618320100019.422614
19Patrick MahomesKANATLW 17-144427821140008.6644-10
20Russell WilsonSEALARW 20-932225101052808.0537-31
21Sam DarnoldNYJCLEW 23-1632175201021607.9734-31
22Jarrett StidhamNWEBUFL 9-3811440021205.0012-47
23Daniel JonesNYGBALL 13-2741252101663707.8747-48
24Jalen HurtsPHIDALL 17-3739342121231617.2642-69
25Cam NewtonNWEBUFL 9-38103400122001.9212-84
26David BloughDETTAML 7-47104901111000.2711-95
27Teddy BridgewaterCARWASW 20-1328197111143015.6932-103
28Chase DanielDETTAML 7-47188600332904.0021-103
29Philip RiversINDPITL 24-2834270111053216.2639-103
30Jared GoffLARSEAL 9-2043234011531806.6546-103
31Tua TagovailoaMIALVRW 26-25229410432304.7225-104
32Mike GlennonJAXCHIL 17-413721122101805.9238-113
33Ryan TannehillTENGNBL 14-402412112921704.0826-125
34Drew LockDENLACL 16-194726402152106.2949-128
35Kyler MurrayARISFOL 12-205024701931705.0253-206
36Dwayne HaskinsWASCARL 13-20281540242611.4730-223
37Baker MayfieldCLENYJL 16-2353285001243124.6057-245

Baker Mayfield was the worst passer of the week, but there’s a decently large asterisk there: the Browns were down two starters on the offensive line (including the team’s first round pick, left tackle Jedrick Wills), and the team’s top four wide receivers Jarvis Landry, Rashard Higgins, Donovan Peoples-Jones, and KhaDarel Hodge — in addition to Odell Beckham. So for Mayfield, his top two wide receivers were Marvin Hall and Ja’Marcus Bradley, who both played nearly every snap in their first game ever in a Browns uniform. The results were not very good.

The other notable event of the week was Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs losing the passing efficiency battle and still winning, something that is very rare in Kansas City these days.  But sometimes it does come down to the kicking game, and for Kansas City, Harrison Butker  hit a 53-yarder in the 4th quarter while Younghoe Koo missed a 39-yard field goal in the final seconds that would have forced overtime. The Chiefs also had a decided advantage in the rushing game, picking up 9 first downs on 20 carries to Atlanta’s four on 21 attempts.

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