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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
At his stall in the Patriots locker room, Stefon Diggs believed the biggest lesson from Sunday's loss was easy to identify.
Kansas City's 16-13 loss to Los Angeles ends their chance to match Buffalo's record of four consecutive Super Bowl appearances, as the AFC championship race opens up.
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.
The Buffalo Bills have kept themselves in the race for the AFC East title. Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes, and James Cook ran for two TDs and caught another as Buffalo rallied from a 21-0 deficit to beat the New England Patriots 35-31 on Sunday.
The Bills made history by rallying from 21 points down to beat the Patriots 35-31 in Week 15 at Gillette Stadium.
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.