Remember the days when Tom Brady would just chuck the ball up to Randy Moss in double coverage and watch the future Hall of Famer haul it in for a touchdown?

Josh Gordon prompted flashbacks of Brady-to-Moss on Thursday night.

Gordon’s first touchdown as a New England Patriot came in impressive fashion, as he warded off two Indianapolis Colts defenders to snatch Brady’s 34-yard bomb. The former Cleveland Brown obviously is no Moss, but Brady nonetheless spoke glowingly of his newest weapon when revisiting the touchdown Monday morning.

“I saw him kind of break free,” Brady said during an interview on WEEI’s “Kirk & Callahan.” “He was running — I saw the (defender) underneath him and (Gordon) took a good angle at the pylon. When I threw it, I thought he could get his eyes on the ball before the defender could, just based on the position. That ended up happening, and Josh went up and went through both of those guys to make the play.”

That Gordon and Brady were on the same page during what essentially was a broken play stood out to the Patriots quarterback.