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But Allen and Buffalo were undeterred. Ray Davis had a huge kick return to open the second half, and Allen capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown to Dawson Knox. Then, the maligned Buffalo defense, shredded throughout the first half, got a three-and-out, and the Bills marched down the field again, with Cook powering in from 3 yards out.
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.
For the first time since Week 3, the New England Patriots ended their game on the losing end. A second-half collapse to the Buffalo Bills resulted in a 35-31 l
Ray Davis' kickoff returns were a huge help for the Bills as he put Allen and the offense in prime positions to charge down the field and take the lead. Davis had three returns that went for over 30 yards, even taking one a total of 58 yards. As expected, the Bills capitalized on this moment.
Patriots get ‘a wakeup call’ about the need to play 60 minutes as Bills stampede back in second half
The Bills scored touchdowns on their first four possessions of the second half as as reigning MVP Josh Allen orchestrated methodical possession after methodical possession.
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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 game was basically a tale of two halves with the Patriots blowing up the scoreboard early and playing tough against the run. However, in the second half, they got run into the ground and failed to get anything going on offense, outside of rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson's legs. And even that couldn't save them.
The New England Patriots could have waltzed out of Gillette Stadium as the AFC East champions for the first time in more than half a decade. Instead, a total im
Hunter Henry, in the midst of one of his best seasons, took full responsibility for missing a catchable ball that could have extended a critical drive for the Patriots
Stefon Diggs struck a positive tone on Sunday, noting that it was "good" for New England to get humbled by the Bills at Gillette Stadium.