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Bills commit 3 turnovers to beat themselves in dropping to 4-1 following 23-20 loss to Patriots
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills beat themselves by committing three turnovers in a 23-20 loss to AFC East rival New England Patriots.
The Buffalo Bills certainly didn’t look like the last undefeated in team in the NFL as they played the New England Patriots on Sunday night. Penalty after penalty, missed tackle after missed tackle and mix of dropped balls and receivers failing to get open resulted in Buffalo’s first loss of the season to their AFC East foe.
In his return to Buffalo, a motivated Stefon Diggs delivered the most prolific performance from a Patriots wideout in years.
An abysmal performance put forth by the Bills ended in a disappointing 23-20 defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots on Sunday night
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Patriots vs. Bills: Josh Allen leads touchdown drive to cut New England’s lead to 20-17
Coming off a dominant 42-13 victory, a matchup against the reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen and the Super Bowl hopeful Bills will provide a strong measuring stick for Mike Vrabel’s squad that looks to get over .500 for the first time this season.
Josh Allen has the chance to break a record first set by Cam Newton and be considered the best dual-threat QB ever.
The New England Patriots are set for their Week 5 contest with the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY. With just over an hour until the 8:00
Mike Vrabel acknowledges the shift in the AFC East rivalry between New England and Buffalo since his time as a Patriots linebacker.