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Stefon Diggs came back to Buffalo with thunder on Sunday, notching consecutive 100-yard games for the first time since his final season with the Bills.
Patriots WR Stefon Diggs returns to Buffalo to take on the Bills and Josh Allen in a divisional matchup in primetime. Follow along for all the analysis and highlights from Sunday night's game.
The Buffalo Bills have suffered their first loss of the 2025 season at the hands of the New England Patriots 23-20. The Bills had one of their sloppiest performances of the Josh Allen era.
After not losing a fumble in almost 700 offensive snaps, the Buffalo Bills lost two in the first quarter of a sloppy game vs. the New England Patriots.
Buffalo linebacker Matt Milano is active after being listed as questionable for the Bills' home game against the New England Patriots on Sunday night after missing the previous two contests with a pectoral injury.
Antonio Gibson suffered a knee injury in the second quarter of Sunday’s game in Buffalo. The Patriots running back was returning a kickoff and took a heavy hit from Bills cornerback Cam Lewis right on his legs. Gibson also lost the football as he absorbed the blow, but the fumble was recovered by TreVeyon Henderson.
And if ever there was a team that seems based north of the Wall − heck, the Bills even have a new stadium rising from the frost, much like Winterfell in the famous opening credits of "Thrones." The undefeated AFC East leaders are also promoting a white-out environment − hopefully more effective than Penn State's yet as unforgiving a landscape as that of northern Westeros − for a "Sunday Night Football" battle with their longtime divisional foes,
The Bills have a cool tradition of singing "Mr. Brightside" with their fans during home games. Here's how it started.