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Josh Allen led a stunning 35-10 rally after falling behind 21-0, keeping Buffalo's AFC East title hopes alive while climbing in multiple NFL power rankings.
The refs are an easy cop out. Bad penalties, especially three that extended drives, hurt the New England Patriots in Week 15. But it wasn't the officiating that
The New England Patriots let a 24-7 halftime advantage vanish Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, falling 35-31 in a divisional clash that stung more than most. Josh Allen orchestrated five straight scoring drives after the break,
Stevenson was flagged after retaliating and making contact with Bills linebacker Matt Milano on the sideline in the third quarter of the game. Fortunately for Stevenson, both teams were flagged, and it was an offsetting penalty. With that said, Stevenson clearly regrets his actions on the field.
New England Patriots cornerback and punt returner extraordinaire Marcus Jones was selected by his teammates as a captain this season for the
The Buffalo Bills have kept themselves in the race for the AFC East title. Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes, and James Cook ran for two TDs and caught another as Buffalo rallied from a 21-0 deficit to beat the New England Patriots 35-31 on Sunday.
An early 21-point lead wasn’t enough for the Patriots to beat the Bills and clinch the AFC East title on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. In the end, Josh Allen and the Bills scored touchdowns on five straight drives to stay alive for the division via a 35-31 win, which snapped New England’s 10-game winning streak.
The Patriots released linebacker Caleb Murphy on his birthday, following the team's Week 15 loss to the Bills.
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Patriots vow not to dwell on missed opportunity against Bills with division title still in reach
The New England Patriots were a half away from ending Buffalo’s five-year reign atop the AFC East. But after allowing Josh Allen and the Bills to score touchdowns on five straight possessions, the pos
The Patriots suffered their first loss since Week 3 and missed out on a chance to clinch the AFC East title. They're still in position to make the playoffs with three games left in the season.
With Spillane out and effectively replaced by backup Jack Gibbens, the Patriots defense struggled to defend Buffalo’s ground game. The unit surrendered 171 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the day, with the Bills averaging 5.0 yards on their 34 non-kneel-down carries.