Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Howard Ulman / The Associated Press
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The toughest part of New England's trip to Old England might have been getting home, and even that journey wasn't as rough as feared.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady talks with offensive coordinators during the second half of the game between the Patriots and the St. Louis Rams at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.
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The Patriots beat the brunt of Hurricane Sandy into Boston on Monday, one day after routing the St. Louis Rams 45-7 in London. They landed at Logan Airport at mid-day after moving up their departure time.
They returned safely, and in first place, with the best offense in the NFL. They set an NFL record on Sunday with their 17th straight game of more than 350 yards of offense and scored on their first six possessions.
Now they go into their bye week with a 5-3 record and the AFC East lead before their next game on Nov. 11 at home against the Buffalo Bills.
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