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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.
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.
On the first play, DaQuan Jones had Maye all but sacked, let him get away and he found Stefon Diggs for 12 yards. And then on the Patriots last offensive snap, Joey Bosa could have sacked for Maye for a loss which would have pushed Borregales back at least seven or eight yards, but he whiffed and Maye managed to get back to the line of scrimmage.
Taking the ball away, of course, is only one half of the turnover battle. The Patriots' ability to avoid turnovers helped, though they certainly played with fire in that aspect. Rhamondre Stevenson lost a fumble shortly after the Bills' first turnover, and Antonio Gibson fumbled a kickoff return, though New England ended up recovering.
The Patriots have taken a 10-point lead over the Bills with the help of a Josh Allen interception and a big play by Stefon Diggs.
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.
Stefon Diggs had a huge game in the team's win over the Carolina Panthers last week, and he kept it going in his first return to Buffalo since being traded. Diggs finished the game with 10 receptions for 146 yards, including some key plays in key moments, including on the final drive.
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