New Orleans Saints, Patriots and Week 6
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The New England Patriots have a chance to win for the fourth time in five games when they visit the New Orleans Saints in Week 6
Drake Maye’s wife, Ann Michael Hudson, was excited after the Patriots quarterback put on a show in the team’s 23-20 win against their unbeaten divisional rivals Bills on Sunday.
Bill Belichick has reportedly requested the University of North Carolina not mention his former team, the New England Patriots, on social media amid his ongoing feud with Robert Kraft.
Milton Williams of the New England Patriots missed practice, and that's a bad sign for the showdown against the Bills.
Another NFL Sunday is coming to an end; tonight, it will wrap up with a clash between the top two teams in the AFC East when the New England Patriots visit the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are atop the division with an unbeaten 4-0 record;
New England exits Week 5 at 3-2 on the season, and the road ahead sets the franchise up to go on a significant run. The Patriots possess the easiest remaining strength of schedule in the NFL, with their opponents possessing a combined win percentage of .
The Patriots have tried in vain for years to replace the irreplaceable Tom Brady with a functional franchise quarterback. In Drake Maye, they finally have That Guy. Doug Farrar explains why in this All-22 article and video.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen could face punishment for taunting in last week's loss to the New England Patriots. The post Bills QB Josh Allen Could Face NFL Punishment for Incident in Patriots Loss appeared first on Heavy Sports.
New England opens with a bootleg pass to Stefon Diggs (who else?), who promptly finds open grass for a first down. But then the Bills defense counters immediately, swallowing up Rhamondre Stevenson's first carry and then sacking Maye on third-and-long. Already we can see this matchup will be a test for the Patriots' offensive front.
Stefon Diggs returned to Buffalo as a New England Patriot, facing fans who once cheered for him. Despite his emotional reunion and hugs with former teammates, he was booed by Bills fans.
New England Patriots rookie kicker Andy Borregales made history with his 52-yard, game-winning kick that he sent through the uprights to upset the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park.