Buccaneers' Tom Brady bounces back with 341 yards and 4 touchdowns in Week 10 win over Panthers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady completed 28 of 39 attempts for 341 yards and 3 touchdowns with 2 carries for 2 rushing yards and 1 rushing touchdown in a 46-23 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 10.

What It Means:

Brady bounced back in a big way following Week 9's embarrassing performance against the New Orleans Saints in prime time. He was sharp right from the start, spreading the ball around and cutting through the Panthers secondary with ease. Of Brady's 38 attempts, Mike Evans saw 28.9%, Antonio Brown 21.0%, and Chris Godwin 15.7%. His touchdowns went to Evans, Cameron Brate, and Rob Gronkowski. With Ronald Jones effectively moving the ball on the ground, the Buccaneers offense is starting to find its form after Week 9's collapse. Next up for Brady is a showdown with the Los Angeles Rams in Week 11.

Brady scored 31.84 FanDuel points in Week 10, the most of any player on Sunday's early slate of games and 13.64 more than numberFire's projection (18.2). Our models project Brady for 19.9 FanDuel points against the Rams in Week 11.