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Patriots vs. Bills score, takeaways: Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs cruise past New England to take AFC East lead

With their respective seasons on the line in January, the Bills beat up on their rival Patriots, sending New England home for the winter. Almost a calendar year later, Buffalo delivered another beatdown, this time in Foxborough. Looking to take a temporary lead in the crowded AFC East, Josh Allen and Co. didn't have a perfect night on Bill Belichick's turf. But they never needed to, using a couple of pristine connections to star wide receiver Stefon Diggs, plus a stellar defensive showing for much of Thursday night, to cruise past New England 24-10 in their first meeting of the 2022 campaign.

Rested up after a promising outing against the Vikings on Thanksgiving, Mac Jones and the home team initially threatened to take the Bills to the wire, claiming an early lead on a trick touchdown to cornerback Marcus Jones. That gadget score proved to be the last reliable, explosive play for New England's offense until late in the fourth, working against a Bills "D" missing injured pass rusher Von Miller. Allen, meanwhile, played with fire on occasion but never lost control of the contest, also leaning on rookie running back James Cook, who emerged as both a runner and receiver.

Here are additional takeaways from Thursday night's Week 13 kickoff:

Why the Bills won

Stefon Diggs worked his magic. Josh Allen was obviously a big reason, too, as per usual, and his efforts were never more invaluable than on Buffalo's second touchdown of the night -- a highlight-reel scramble in which Allen found Gabe Davis in the end zone after waiting until the last minute on the sideline. But Diggs is so often the catalyst on otherwise stalled drives, and his numbers (seven catches, 92 yards, one TD) would've been even better if not for a ticky-tack holding call. James Cook also did well with 20+ touches, leading the backfield, and Isaiah McKenzie was an effective safety valve. The defense, of course, deserves just as much, if not more, credit. Despite logging just a single sack deep into the fourth, that unit was dominant on third downs, bottled up the Pats' signature ground game and got big-time pressures and/or deflections from veterans like Tremaine Edmunds and Jordan Poyer.

Why the Patriots lost

A week after teasing an offensive revival against Minnesota, the offense fell back to Earth -- and perhaps even into the Earth, like in a grave. Mac Jones started out well enough, and the creative use of speedy corner Marcus Jones paid off with six. Rhamondre Stevenson also showed toughness on every carry. But once again, there was no real downfield rhythm with their attack; until the waning minutes, four of their top five offensive pass catchers averaged fewer than nine yards per reception. The play-calling and clock management from Belichick and/or Matt Patricia in certain spots, such as just before halftime, didn't help. Defensively, keeping Buffalo under 30 might be considered a success, but special teams affected them, too, with Nick Folk failing to kick a 48-yard field goal past the crossbar in the second quarter.

Turning point

Second down. Early second quarter. The Patriots had just scored a TD on their previous drive to go up 7-3 and now trailed 10-7 following the Bills' answer. And then, backed up to their own 8-yard line, they stumbled over themselves. Mac Jones nearly got hit in the end zone for a safety, barely getting rid of the ball beforehand, and Cole Strange was flagged for holding, to make matters worse. The near-turnover, which also saw Jones penalized for roughing the passer, essentially killed the drive but also all of the Pats' momentum up to that point. Buffalo easily punched the ball in on its ensuing drive with such good field position, quickly taking a 10-point advantage that would keep them in front.

The Pats also shot themselves in the foot at the end of the first half, cementing their hole. Despite Josh Uche putting on a pass-rushing clinic to strip-sack Allen, the offense played it overly safe while using timeouts curiously before Nick Folk's 48-yard kick off the crossbar failed to net them any points off the turnover.

Play of the game

Few QBs can pull off what Allen did on the Bills' second TD drive, rolling all the way to the sideline, shaking off a defender and then, just before stepping out of bounds, delivering an on-target ball past two Patriots to Gabe Davis. Every angle of the throw proved how acrobatic it was, recalling some of Patrick Mahomes' best work in Kansas City, as well as his own stunt pass in the Bills' playoff win over New England last season.

What's next

The Bills (9-3) will return home in Week 14 for the second of three straight divisional matchups, this time against the Jets (7-4), who play the Vikings this weekend. The Patriots (6-6), meanwhile, will hit the road for another prime-time affair, this time against the Cardinals (4-8) on "Monday Night Football."

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Too easy for Stefon Diggs working the corner of the end zone on the Bills' first TD drive. That one was on Jonathan Jones. Left him in the dust and easily got both feet in bounds. Buffalo now up three.

 

Marcus Jones is gonna have at least another touch in this game, right? We can only hope so.

 
 

On the very next play, Marcus Jones takes a catch and goes 48 yards to the house! The rookie! He was the one who returned the game-winning punt a couple weeks ago against the Jets! Massive play. Just out-ran everyone. Apparently that was his first snap on offense! Star in the making? 

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Rhamondre Stevenson got the ball POPPED out after a catch and run. Thankfully for the Patriots, Nelson Agholor was there to recover it. Gain of 16. 

 

The Bills haven't punted against the Patriots that wasn't a kneel down or end of half since 13:40 left in the 3rd quarter of Week 14 of last season.

They've played two fill games since.

 

Mac Jones firing the ball confidently. Completes his first three throws for 27 yards. 

 

He's on the trainers table getting looked at. Looks like left leg/foot

 

Looked like the Bills had something going on their first possession, but a Stefon Diggs PI penalty and a false start blew up the series. Bass connects on a 48-yard field goal to cap the nine-play, 37-yard drive. 

 

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Thought Josh Allen passed the line of scrimmage on that awkward toss to Hines, but he didn't! Head-up play on third down to keep the drive alive. 

 

Thought Parker picked up the first down on that 7-yard catch on second down, but refs ruled it third and inches. Mac Jones attempted to hand the ball off to Stevenson on said third down, but he fumbled it (and recovered). Very weird play, they didn't look to be on the same page at all. Patriots with a very quick three-and-out to begin this matchup. 

 

The Bills are 0-2 vs AFC East opponents this season. The last time they lost 3 straight divisional games was in 2018.

 

Mac Jones passed for a career-high 382 yards against the Vikings on Thanksgiving. I'm interested to see how effective he will be against this pass defense. His 9.8 yards per attempt vs. MIN ranked second-best in his young career, and his 119.8 passer rating ranked fourth. 

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If you're interested in the Total. For the Bills, the under is 6-0 on the road this season

Unders are 32-20-1 (62%) in divisional games this season

 

I'm taking the Patriots with the points tonight. It's not a best bet from me, but the Bills are 1-4 ATS in last 5 games after starting 4-2 ATS. 

 
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The last time the Bills won 3 straight road games vs the Patriots was 1992-94. Looking for 3 straight road wins tonight. 

 
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Something to watch is how this Bills defense looks without pass rusher Von Miller. He suffered that knee injury on Thanksgiving, and will miss at least the next four games. The All-Pro has 8 sacks and 45 pressures on the year. 

 

The Patriots are 4-6 vs. the Bills under Bill Belichick (since 2000) without Tom Brady (32-3 with Brady), including playoffs.

 

Welcome in! This is the first meeting between these teams since the Bills beat the Patriots 47-17 in the playoffs last year.

Josh Allen has 300 Pass yds, 3 Pass TD and 0 Int in 3 of his last 4 games against the Patriots. Nobody else has done that more than once against a Bill Belichick-coached team, and the only game he didn't reach those totals was the game in Buffalo last season with those severe winds! 

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Josh Allen on a roll lately 

 
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Good evening all. We got a fun AFC East matchup between Buffalo and New England tonight. Pats fighting for their playoff fate in a  wild AFC while Buffalo looking to keep pace with Miami in the AFC East. Should be fun!

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