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Tom Brady’s historic performance against the Bills in 6 stats

Tom Brady throws a touchdown pass against the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images

Tom Brady filled the stat sheet in the Patriots’ 40-32 win over the Bills. The signal caller piled up passing attempts, completions, and touchdowns at a rate that won’t likely be topped soon in New England — or Buffalo.

Here are some historical statistics from the win, as the Patriots improve to 2-0.

466 passing yards: Brady’s total was the most passing yards ever against the Buffalo Bills, via The Buffalo News’ Tim Graham. He threw for the 2nd-most yards in a game in his career, via ESPN Stats & Info.

24 wins: Brady recorded his 24th win over the Bills, the second-most wins against a single team since the merger, via The Boston Globe.

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59 pass attempts:Brady threw the second-most passes in his career, according toThe Boston Globe’s Ben Volin. It was the sixth-most in NFL history.

15 rush attempts: The Patriots rushed the ball 15 times against the Bills, fewer than half of Brady’s 38 completions.

Three touchdown passes: Tom Brady has 399 career touchdowns.

Zero interceptions: Tom Brady has not thrown an interception during the 2015 season.

Putting it all together:

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