Takeaways from Week 15 in AFC East
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Up 24-7 at the half, the New England Patriots were merely 30 minutes away from beating the Buffalo Bills to secure the AFC East title. What happened next has been talked about ad nauseam over the last few days: the Patriots collapsed in the second half and saw their lead evaporate before eventually losing 35-31.
The Bills staged an epic 21-point comeback to beat the Patriots, 35-31, in a crucial AFC East showdown as New England snapped their 10-game win streak
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The Buffalo Bill earned a comeback win over the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in a key AFC East game.
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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills stayed alive in the AFC East Sunday, ending the Patriots' 120-game winning streak when holding a 17-point lead at home.
Buffalo, which is the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoff picture, is nearly a lock to make the postseason and have a clear path to pluck the AFC East title. The Bills trail the Patriots by one game with three games to play.
The Bills struck right back, capping a seven-play, 65-yard drive with Cook's 11-yard touchdown run that made it 35-31 with 6:48 remaining. The series included a third-down pass-interference call on New England's Carlton Davis III.
The theme of the 2025 NFL regular season has been one of extreme unpredictability: Super Bowl favorites performing below usual standards, unexpected comebacks and breakout teams taking the league by storm.