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Former Patriot Damien Woody made a bold prediction after New England’s win vs. Buccaneers

"The road to the Super Bowl in the AFC is going through Foxborough."

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Stefon Diggs makes an acrobatic touchdown reception at the end of the first half in the Patriots' win over the Buccaneers. AP Photo/Chris O'Meara

Damien Woody’s take on the AFC amid Patriots’ resurgence: The Patriots are now 8-2 following a 28-23 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday. New England is currently tied with the Broncos and Colts for having the best record in the AFC.

Casting an eye to the conference standings — and potential playoff implications — former New England offensive lineman (and current ESPN analyst) Damien Woody sounded off during a “Get Up!” segment on Monday morning.

“The road to the Super Bowl in the AFC is going through Foxborough,” said Woody to his colleagues. Referencing a segment earlier in the season with fellow former Patriot (and ESPN employee) Tedy Bruschi, he reiterated the feeling that New England has returned to the upper echelons of the NFL.

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“If my man Bruschi was here, we’d be [saying] ‘We’re back!'”

Show host Mike Greenberg, a Jets fans, complained about the Patriots’ quick comeback as New York continues to struggle.

“I can’t take it,” said Greenberg. “This was like two generations of my life, and now I have to deal with it again.”

Still, Greenberg gave credit where it’s due regarding the Patriots.

“They are legit, and they’re at the very beginning of how good they’re going to be.”

Scores and schedules:

The Patriots won a seventh game in a row, defeating the Buccaneers 28-23 on Sunday.

The Celtics also got a win on Sunday, downing the Magic 111-107. The Celtics will be in Philadelphia to play the 76ers on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

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The Bruins host the Maple Leafs on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

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Highlights: If you missed it, the Celtics won a close one against the Magic on Sunday.

On this day: In 2001, Miami safety Ed Reed took a lateraled interception and ran it back for a decisive touchdown in a win over Boston College. The Hurricanes, stacked with one of the best rosters in the history of college football, went on to win the National Championship later that season.

Daily highlight: One of several big plays from Sunday. Kyle Williams introduced himself to much of the NFL by showcasing his blazing speed.

Hayden Bird

Sports Staff

Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016. He covers all things sports in New England.

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