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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills pulled off one of the most epic comebacks of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.
But Allen and Buffalo were undeterred. Ray Davis had a huge kick return to open the second half, and Allen capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown to Dawson Knox. Then, the maligned Buffalo defense, shredded throughout the first half, got a three-and-out, and the Bills marched down the field again, with Cook powering in from 3 yards out.
The Patriots face the Bills in New England on Sunday. We break down what the game means for the NFL playoff picture.
Josh Allen’s jaw-dropping comeback vs. the Patriots may have flipped the MVP race, stealing momentum from Drake Maye.
The Bills’ top-ranked ground attack, averaging a solid 157.8 yards per game, takes on a Patriots’ defense that has allowed the third-fewest yards per game rushing (89.5). However, a closer look shows that in the team’s last four outings, all wins, Vrabel’s defenders have permitted 121.0 yards per game on the ground.
New England Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson will likely be disciplined by the NFL after hitting Buffalo Bills LB Matt Milano in the face.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, coach Sean McDermott recount learning of Brown shooting while staying nearby in Providence, Rhode Island.
The Bills’ record is safe due to the fact that the Kansas City Chiefs' loss to the Los Angeles Chargers eliminated the Chiefs from postseason contention. Meaning, Kansas City’s run of three straight Super Bowl appearances has reached its conclusion, as has its streak of 10 consecutive trips to the playoffs.