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A rash of injuries has left the New England Patriots with very few options in the passing attack.

But one of the few remaining options made a huge play Sunday night.

With New England already leading the Denver Broncos by a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, the Patriots faced a crucial 3rd-and-8 on their own 35-yard line. That's when quarterback Tom Brady threw an absolute dime to running back Brandon Bolden on a wheel route down the right sideline.

Bolden did the rest, breaking the tackle of another Bolden (Broncos safety Omar Bolden) to scamper for a 63-yard touchdown.

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The 25-year-old followed up the impressive score with a pretty strong celebration.

The play was the longest of Bolden's career and his second receiving touchdown of the season, his first coming on an 18-yard catch-and-run against the Washington Redskins in Week 9.

Thumbnail photo via Instagram/patriots