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The veteran reached a franchise milestone against the Patriots on Sunday, becoming the Bills' all-time touchdown leader at his position.
Five consecutive touchdown drives, including three scoring throws from Allen, resulted in 35 points and the edge over the Patriots. Last week the Bills overcame a 10-point deficit against the Cincinnati Bengals to secure a victory. This was a total collapse by the New England defense.
Buffalo looks to narrow New England's division lead as the teams meet for their final regular season matchup at Gillette Stadium, on CBS at 1 p.m. ET.
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Patriots vow not to dwell on missed opportunity against Bills with division title still in reach
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots were a half away from ending Buffalo’s five-year reign atop the AFC East. But after allowing Josh Allen and the Bills to score touchdowns on five straight possessions,
New England Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis took issue with a penalty he received on the Buffalo Bills' go-ahead scoring drive on Sunday.
Noted Patriots fan and TV analyst Bill Simmons had a surprisingly cool-headed outlook on New England's season after losing to the Bills.