October 6, 2025

The Patriots beat Bills in Buffalo for the first time in four years

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The Patriots of New England reached a Gat-Yer of 52 yards on the field with 15 seconds to play in the match to eliminate the Buffalo Bills previously undefeated by a final score of 23-20. It was the first victory of New England at the Highmark Stadium since 2021.

The Bills made several unusual errors. They were penalized 11 times out of 90 yards. They also gave the ball three times after having recorded a single turnover in the first four games of the season.

A great road with the Bills ended with its second gift of the season. The quarter of Buffalo Josh Allen has bothered a transfer when he was hit by the tight winger Dawson Knox. This loose escape was picked up by the Patriots Joshua Farmer’s defensive line player. Unfortunately for the Pats, Rhamondre Stevenson was stripped of football during the next game, giving the invoices the ball on their own 38. Stevenson leads the league in lost escape with three on the countryside.

Surprisingly, another escape of invoices occurred towards the end of the first trimester. After Buffalo Wideout, Keon Coleman, was stripped of football, he was recovered by the patriots in the red zone, where New England has actually lost yards. Anyway, they were close enough to try a goal of flea field at 30 meters to move forward 3-0 before the second frame.

Faced with a deficit in a score, the bills decided to stop screw in attack. Josh Allen struck the tight Bout Dalton Kincaid for 13 yards, then the large Joshua Palmer for 23 meters to enter the territory of New England. The journey stood in the red zone, so Buffalo was satisfied with 3-3 equality after a basket of 31 yards.

The Bills had many mental errors in the first half of this match. They were penalized seven times on 54 yards, had two gifts, went 0/1 in the red zone and granted a bag. In comparison, the Patriots had only two penalties accepted against them during the first two quarters of the match.

The Pats got on the board again before the break. The quarter-back Drake Maye struck the hunter tight Henry for 22 meters to enter the red zone. Drake Maye picked up nine meters on the ground to go to the seven with 37 seconds to do in half. After a call for defensive pass interference, the Pats in One, Drake Maye failed to finish a pass to Hunter Henry, so that the PATS had to launch a goal on the ground for an advance of 6-3 at halftime.

It was a good night for the tight end of Buffalo, Dalton Kincaid, who captured six passes for 108 yards. Its reception of 20 yards during the first trip to the third quarter passed the invoices after the midfielder. This finally led to a pass of a touchdown without an appointment from Josh Allen to Wideout Curtis Samuel for the first TD of the game, placing Buffalo on the top 10-6. It was Samuel’s third capture of the season.

The former recipient of Bills Stefon Diggs came to play against his former team. During the first series of the third quarters, he captured two passes for 48 yards, which set up a touch of four yards with Rhamondre Stevenson to put New England in front of 13-10. Diggs ended the evening with ten captures for a summit of 146 yards.

Buffalo picked up 33 yards on their next possession after the Pats were penalized for unnecessary roughness at the end of a reception of 18 yards by the sea Khalil Shakir. On a 3rd and 5 years, Josh Allen connected with Dalton Kincaid for a 17 yards to put the ball in the red zone. From there, things took a surprising turn when Josh Allen launched his first interception of the season, killing a journey that could have equalized the match.

Drake Maye was solid in this one, completing 22 of the 30 passes for 273 yards and 12 yards on the ground. He struck the hunter Henry and Stefon Diggs for 54 yards in total to get to the six -meter Buffalo line. Two games later, Rhamondre Stevenson took a half-back step in the intact goals area for a seven yards to extend the Patriots’ advance at 20-10 at the start of the fourth quarter.

At this point, New England has started to shoot itself. They were penalized for personal faults on consecutive games to bring the invoices to the 26 of Pats. After Buffalo went up in the red zone, they were faced with a 3rd and 1 in the five. Josh Allen bought the first easily using the Bills version of The Tash Push. During the next game, Josh Allen struck Keon Coleman at the back of the goal area for a touch to hit the 20-17 head with 7:37 to do in the fourth. It was Coleman’s first TD take in the first week.

After three patriots with three and Out, Buffalo’s attack took the field with just under six minutes to go to the match. On a 3rd and 6 years, Josh Allen struck Keon Coleman on the touch for a 13 yards van to maintain the collection of Bills alive. However, the series died at New England 27, so Buffalo launched a goal on the field to equalize the 20-20 match with 2:17 to do in the fourth.

Drake Maye made an incredible pass to Stefon Diggs for a 12 yards van to bring it to the two-minute warning. While the clock was running, Maye connected to the wide Kayshon Boutte receiver for 19 meters to put the ball on the side of Buffalo on the ground with 1:18 to go. On a 3rd and 5 years, Drake Maye was dismissed for zero yards, allowing the Pats to try a basket of 52 yards with 20 seconds to play. They nailed this kick to move forward 23-20 with only 15 seconds remaining in the match.

As the Buffalo’s offensive took the ground, he only had eight seconds left to pick 50 to 60 meters and enter the range of goals. Josh Allen finished a pass, but the receiver was discussed in the field of the game, which has exhausted and giving victory to New England.

With the loss, there are no more unbeaten teams in the NFL. This also represented the first winning career campaign for Drake Maye.

* Author’s note: All information and statistics are followed in real time and is provided by the game broadcaster, nfl.com and ESPN.com *


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