The Patriots Road to MetLife Stadium MVP of Week 3 is....

As we announced after Week 1, we're looking to chronicle the Patriots quest on the Road to MetLife Stadium for the Super Bowl. To do this, we're highlighting heroes from each and every game. A weekly Patriots MVP voted by you!

Over the past week, we've asked you guys to weigh in on who you believed was the hero of the Week 3 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

So, your Road to MetLife Stadium Week 3 MVP was...

Kenbrell Thompkins

Kenbrell Thompkins as the choice isn't that surprising, though I would've gone with Aqib Talib myself. Thompkins only had four receptions, but he earns the MVP nod because two of those were ended up in the endzone. It was finally a big step taken by the rookie, who struggled to get on the same page as Tom Brady the first three weeks of the season.

How big of a winner was Thompkins?

He receives the Road to MetLife Stadium honor with 50% of the vote.
Behind him was Tom Brady with 18.2%.
Then, Aqib Talib with 9.1%
Aaron Dobson with 6.8%.
Stephen Gostowski with 6.8%.
Brandon Spikes with 4.3%
Jerod Mayo with 2.3%
Brandon Bolden with 2.3%

Remember, look out every day after the Patriots game for the Road to MetLife Stadium Patriots MVP poll. Every vote earns you an entry into a raffle to win the end of the year Patriots MVP's jersey.

Who do you think will come out with the most votes when the year is over? Who will be the MVP in Thursday's game? Sound off in the comments!

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