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The Buffalo Bills looked done on Sunday. Any hope of catching the New England Patriots in the AFC East looked completely dashed at halftime of the Week 15 conte
Bills quarterback Josh Allen says Buffalo's ability to produce dramatic second-half rallies is a sign of how battle-tested the team has been this season.
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.
Five consecutive touchdown drives, including three scoring throws from Allen, resulted in 35 points and the edge over the Patriots. Last week the Bills overcame a 10-point deficit against the Cincinnati Bengals to secure a victory. This was a total collapse by the New England defense.
The Buffalo Bills beat the New England Patriots 35-31, and are now 10-4. Stefon Diggs said that the loss is "good for us". Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes, and Greg Jennings ask if the Patriots can build off of this loss,
New England Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis took issue with a penalty he received on the Buffalo Bills' go-ahead scoring drive on Sunday.
Noted Patriots fan and TV analyst Bill Simmons had a surprisingly cool-headed outlook on New England's season after losing to the Bills.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, coach Sean McDermott recount learning of Brown shooting while staying nearby in Providence, Rhode Island.