Bills Flip Switch in Win over Patriots
Buffalo rallied from a 21-point halftime deficit with Josh Allen throwing three touchdowns and James Cook rushing for 107 yards and two scores.
- On Sunday the Buffalo Bills erased a 21-point halftime deficit to beat the New England Patriots 35-31 at Gillette Stadium, as Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes to end New England's 10-game win streak.
- After a poor first half, Buffalo's offense was outgained 285-76 and averaged 3.6 yards per play, but Sean McDermott's halftime adjustments sparked a scoring drive in the third quarter.
- Key plays included a 58-yard kickoff return by Ray Davis, Bills kickoff returner, two touchdown catches by Dawson Knox, Bills tight end, and Matt Milano, Bills linebacker, with two sacks and 10 tackles.
- The win moved Buffalo Bills to 10-4 and kept their AFC East title hopes alive with three games remaining while ending New England's 10-game win streak.
- Despite the comeback, concerns remain about Buffalo's run defense after New England rushed for 246 yards and multiple long TD runs, while replay assist rulings fueled Bills fans' frustration.
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Mike Vrabel summed it up simply. There was a reason why Josh Allen was able to bring the Bills back from down three scores and prevent the Patriots from securing their first division title in years. Several, actually. “He’s 6-foot-5, 250 pounds, runs fast, hard to tackle, hard to get down on the ground,” Vrabel explained. “He has an accurate, strong arm. I’m giving you a dissertation on a league MVP. Just watch all the games and know that it’s …
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