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Tom Brady has surpassed Peyton Manning's record for the most NFL wins by a quarterback with his 201st victory in New England's 26-10 triumph over the Los Angeles Rams.
Brady marked the record-breaking occasion by throwing for 269 yards and a touchdown as the Patriots improved to 10-2 atop the AFC East.
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Winningest player: Tom Brady has the most wins as an NFL quarterback. Photo: ELISE AMENDOLA
The Ravens raced into a 28-0 halftime lead, with Joe Flacco throwing for 381 yards and four touchdowns to inflict a first defeat in seven on Miami.
Detroit cemented their place at the top of the NFC North standings with a 28-13 win over the New Orleans Saints.
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Matthew Stafford thew 341 yards and two touchdowns as Detroit improved to 8-4, while Saints quarterback Drew Brees failed to complete a touchdown pass for the first time in 60 home games.
In the closest of the early games, the Kansas City secured a thrilling 29-28 victory over Atlanta.
The Falcons recovered from 27-16 behind to lead 28-27 with 4:32 remaining as Matt Ryan picked out Aldrick Robinson with a five-yard touchdown pass.
San Francisco fell to an 11th straight loss, folding 26-6 to the Chicago Bears as Jordan Howard ran for 117 yards and three touchdowns.
Denver beat Jacksonville 20-10, Cincinnati ran out 32-14 winners against Philadelphia and Green Bay secured a 21-13 victory over Houston.
In the later games, Oakland engineered their biggest comeback in 16 years to beat the Buffalo Bills 38-24, having trailed 24-9 early in the second half.
Tampa Bay made it four straight wins with a 28-21 road win over San Diego, while the New York Giants could not get out of their own way as their six-game winning streak came to an end with a 24-14 loss to Pittsburgh, with Eli Manning coughing up two interceptions.
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