FOXBOROUGH -- Brandon Bolden's first regular-season session with the media on Thursday had to be shifted from the traditional spot in front of his stall to a more spacious area in the corner of the New England Patriots locker room to accommodate the throng of reporters anticipating his arrival.
Standing against the wall, his eyes wide and mind ready, the running back stared out at three to four rows of eager reporters, both waiting patiently for the other to commence the interview.
"First off," Bolden said with a wide smile, "how's everybody doing today?"
The rookie had no trouble breaking the ice Sunday, either, delivering a breakout performance that not only stamped his presence in the Patriots offense, but also helped put New England's running game back on the map.
The undrafted free agent out of Ole Miss rushed for 137 yards and a touchdown in a 52-28 win over the Buffalo Bills, spearheading a rushing attack that had been lacking in recent years.
Bolden, though, is ready to put his starring role behind him.
"Last week happened. Now we're getting ready for Denver. We have them coming here, so just forget about it," he said. "It was a game. Everybody was happy. It happened, it's in the past and now we're moving on."
Bolden teamed with second-year running back Stevan Ridley, who carried the ball 22 times for 106 yards with two touchdowns, to become the first pair of Patriots backs to surpass 100 yards



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