Watch Patriots WR Mohamed Sanu catch his first touchdown from Tom Brady

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Mohamed Sanu is on the board.

The veteran wide receiver scored his first touchdown as a member of the New England Patriots in the second quarter of Sunday night's Week 9 game versus the Baltimore Ravens.

The Ravens had dominated the first half and even led 17-0 at one point in the second quarter. After forcing the Patriots punt again, Ravens defensive back (and ex-Patriot) Cyrus Jones fumbled a punt return, setting up prime field position for Brady's offense. New England found the end zone four plays later when Brady hit Sanu for a 4-yard touchdown.

Take a look at the replay in the video below:

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Sanu is the 74th different player to ever catch a touchdown pass from Brady in the regular season.

The Patriots acquired Sanu in a trade with the Atlanta Falcons a week before the Oct. 29 NFL trade deadline.  Sanu made his Patriots debut in last week's win over the Cleveland Browns, during which he tallied two receptions for 23 yards.

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