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Another MVP-level effort. Mike Vrabel appeared in awe after Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a comeback win over the New England Patriots on Sunday. The Patr
No lead is ever safe when Josh Allen is the other quarterback on the field. The New England Patriots found that out the hard way by blowing a 21-point lead and falling in defeat for the first time since September on Sunday.
The Patriots can clinch a playoff spot with a win in any of their remaining games. That would get them to 12 wins and no team currently outside of the playoff picture can reach 12 victories. After missing a chance to clinch on Sunday, the Patriots are still the favorite to win the division, but the path is a little tougher.
The New England Patriots had the chance to close the door on the division crown race on Sunday, but a late collapse allowed the Buffalo Bills to come back and win, keeping their chances of winning the AFC East alive.
Pat McAfee was ready to crown the Patriots in the first half. The former NFL punter turned media darling was celebrating prematurely along with Boston Connor, one of McAfee’s talking heads on the show. Here are a few other talking heads who talked a bit too soon.
The New England Patriots had the Buffalo Bills dazed and on the ropes, but like every great power-puncher, Josh Allen shook off the cobwebs, bit down on his mouthpiece and overcame a 21-point deficit for a knockout blow of his own.
Noted Patriots fan and TV analyst Bill Simmons had a surprisingly cool-headed outlook on New England's season after losing to the Bills.
Ray Davis' kickoff returns were a huge help for the Bills as he put Allen and the offense in prime positions to charge down the field and take the lead. Davis had three returns that went for over 30 yards, even taking one a total of 58 yards. As expected, the Bills capitalized on this moment.
Drake Maye did plenty of work for the Patriots with his arm and his legs on Sunday, but also showed he can get the job done blocking as well.
The New England Patriots could have waltzed out of Gillette Stadium as the AFC East champions for the first time in more than half a decade. Instead, a total im