Carolina Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater is often to a flawless start in Week 10 in his team's NFC South duel against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. At time of writing (about 10 minutes left in the second quarter), Bridgewater has completed all 10 of his passes for 93 yards and two touchdowns — including this 24-yard screen pass that wide receiver D.J. Moore took to the house to put Carolina up 14-7 (and notice left tackle Trent Scott's massive open-field pancake).

Moore entered Sunday second on the team in receiving with 640 yards on 35 receptions, trailing Robby Anderson. The screen pass score at the end of the first quarter marked his fourth TD of the season.

Teddy Bridgewater now has 13 TDs and six picks in his first season in Carolina. He entered this rematch against the Bucs with 11 passing touchdowns against six interceptions with a 71.9 completion percentage. Back in Week 2's 31-17 loss on the road to Tampa Bay, Bridgewater went 33-of-42 for 367 passing yards with zero touchdowns and a couple of interceptions, so what he's showing so far in the rematch against the Bucs is considerably better than what he had in the last meeting between the two teams.

Both quarterbacks are playing well in the first half. One week after the worst game of his career, Brady completed 11 of his first 14 passes for 99 yards, including a touchdown to tight end Cameron Brate.

The Panthers (3-6) are looking to end a four-game losing skid.