Tom Brady will want one throw back. The New England Patriots' star quarterback threw a terrible pass on third and goal which was picked off by 28-year-old Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde for the touchback (via NFL).

The Buffalo Bills looked invincible with their goal line defense perplexing head coach Bill Belichick and Brady's offense, stopping any chance to extend New England's first-half lead over the Bills in western New York with a drive-stalling pick by Hyde.

While both AFC East clubs entered Week 4 at 3-0 apiece, it had been all Patriots on Sunday, with an early, double-digit lead painting the Bills with a first-half deficit to overcome once again—something they have been accustomed to like their season-opening win over the New York Jets.

Perhaps Hyde's interception of the 42-year-old future Hall of Fame signal-caller Brady can spark momentum for Bills quarterback Josh Allen and wake up the Buffalo defense.

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