Tom Brady continues to dominate October, earns AFC Offensive Player of the Month

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Tom Brady has been lights out since his return from suspension. In four games, he has completed 73 percent of his passes, he's thrown for 12 touchdowns, and he has not yet been intercepted. In that time, the Patriots have moved to 7-1, and they have a three-game lead on the Bills in the AFC East. 

For his efforts, Brady has been named the AFC's Offensive Player of the Month.

It's the ninth time that Brady has earned the honor, giving him one more than Peyton Manning for the most in league history. Brady was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the 26th time in his career after beating the Browns in Week 5. 

Brady, who is averaging a whopping 9.8 yards per attempt, continues to dominate the month of October. He has a 48-13 career record in October -- the most wins in the month by any quarterback in league history. Brady has 13 consecutive wins in October. 

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