Report: Tom Brady And Josh Gordon On Verge Of Something Terrifying

Most NFL teams actually fear the New England Patriots, but this season it is sort of different. Josh Gordon is developing a strong chemistry with quarterback Tom Brady, and the duo is likely to become the worst nightmare of all the players out there.

Josh Gordon was able to catch five passes for 130 yards in the 31-17 win over the Green Bay Packers during Sunday Night Football game. The Patriots did a really good job by taking him away from the Cleveland Browns. Gordon was traded for a fifth-round draft pick in September, and his presence could not be ignored in every game so far.
Gordon took the ball into the end one of his 55-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter.

“Josh made a great catch and run. It was a big play in the game. We needed it,” Brady said of Gordon during his post-game press conference.

The Patriots have won six games in a row, and scored an average of 35.5 points per game during that period. Gordon arrived in Foxboro at the beginning of the winning streak, and had excellent contribution to the team.

Gordon worked his way to the team. In his first game with his new teammates, Gordon caught just two passes. He had two passes the next week, and one of them was for a 34-yard touchdown. In the rest of his four games, Gordon hauled in at least four passes in each contest.

The interesting part comes when you realize that the Brady-Gordon duo will become even more terrifying in the weeks that follow.

In 2013, Gordon led the league with 1,646 yards in the season, and he can easily replicate that. Gordon is the greatest wide receiver Brady has had since Randy Moss. Are the NFL teams ready for the next meeting with the Pats?

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