FOXBORO, MA - JANUARY 16: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots gestures after a play in the fourth quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs during the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Gillette Stadium on January 16, 2016 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Tom Brady on pace and favored to do something no player in NFL history has done before

Tom Brady continues shredding the NFL.

After just two NFL starts following his four-game suspension stemming from DeflateGate, Tom Brady is heading toward making NFL history.

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Bovada, per CSNNE.com, lists Brady the top of the charts for their MVP odds at +250, ahead of Matt Ryan (+750), Russell Wilson (+800) and Ezekiel Elliott (+800).

If Brady were to win the MVP award, he'd be the first in NFL history to miss four games, but still go on to win the award. Joe Montana missed three games in 1989 before winning the MVP award.

In just two games, Brady has thrown for 782 yards and six touchdowns. Brady would join elite company (Jim brown, Johnny Unitas and Brett Favre) if he wins the MVP award this year, which would make it his third as a pro (2007 and 2010).