Patriots, New England and Bills
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Patriots, Stefon Diggs and Bills
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New England opens with a bootleg pass to Stefon Diggs (who else?), who promptly finds open grass for a first down. But then the Bills defense counters immediately, swallowing up Rhamondre Stevenson's first carry and then sacking Maye on third-and-long. Already we can see this matchup will be a test for the Patriots' offensive front.
There's no doubt that the New England Patriots delivered the biggest upset of NFL Week 5. They went into the home of the heavily favored Buffalo Bills-considered strong Super Bowl
The Patriots are just a game behind the Bills in the AFC East with a valuable head-to-head road win over Buffalo in hand.
Buffalo's loss comes hours after the Denver Broncos gave the Philadelphia Eagles their first loss of the season.
Drake Maye broke out in a big way as the New England Patriots upset the Buffalo Bills in primetime. The sophomore quarterback completed 22 of 30 passes for 273 yards to spearhead a 23-20 victory
Patriots running back Antonio Gibson reportedly suffered a season-ending torn ACL in the win over the Bills on Sunday.
The New England Patriots are no stranger to the concept of “next man up.” From the early dynasy days of former coach Bill Belichick and qua
Mike Vrabel didn’t shy away from calling the Patriots’ matchup with defending AFC East champion Buffalo a chance to gauge where they were at this point in the season. New England’s response on the field — a 23-20 win over the previously undefeated Bills — underscored a confidence that the Patriots coach said he already had in a group that announced itself as a division contender after years of being out of the mix.