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From the Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady and Randy Moss are teaming up for touchdowns as if they’ve been playing together all their lives. Their latest victory for the New England Patriots came Sunday over the Buffalo Bills, 38-7. Brady threw two of his four scoring passes to his new deep threat, who was acquired in a draft-day trade with Oakland.

“He’s a mismatch every time he’s out there,” Brady said of Moss. “My job’s easy. I’ve just got to throw it up there.”

They’ve combined for five touchdowns and 403 yards as Moss has become the first receiver in NFL history to gain at least 100 yards receiving in each of his first three games with a new team. Moss finished with five catches for 115 yards for the Patriots (3-0). All four of Brady’s scoring passes came after Buffalo (0-3) lost another key player.

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Rookie linebacker Paul Posluszny, a second-round draft pick, broke his left forearm 11 minutes before halftime. The Bills had already lost quarterback J.P. Losman to a knee injury when he was sacked and lost a fumble on his third play.

Quoteworthy: “They’re a team with no weaknesses.” -- Dick Jauron, Bills coach

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