The New England Patriots are the NFL's top dynasty, and the support they're getting from all over the country befits that status.

They easily steamrolled the Washington Redskins at FedExField. They were in no way in their home stadium but played like they were in front of their home crowd.

However, that was definitely the case. There were plenty of Patriots fans in the stadium and cheered for every snap the Pats played. It was an incredible sight, even for team talisman Tom Brady.

He shared his awe at the scenes with Patriots Wire's Isaiah Houde:

“That was ridiculous,” Brady told reporters after the game. “That was pretty amazing. That felt like a home game, right from the time we got to the hotel (Saturday) afternoon until we ran in after the game. That was pretty sweet. We appreciate all the support down here, and it was good to come down here and get a win in front of them.”

It was a great outing for the Patriots as Brady completed 348 passing yards and three touchdowns. Their running game was also on point as Sony Michel covered 91 yards and James White, 26.

The Redskins played like they were at an away game. And that's exactly what Colt McCoy said in his post-game interview.

“Tough day,” McCoy said after the 33-7 defeat. “We want to score more than seven points.”

The win is not the only cause of celebration for the Patriots as Brady passed Brett Favre into third place of the all-time passing yards list. He's now close to matching Peyton Manning's yards.

This was a good day for Brady and Packers fans all over.