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The New England Patriots remain in control of the AFC East, but the Buffalo Bills made sure the division crown will have to wait. Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes and James Cook accounted for three scores as the Bills stormed back from a 21-0 deficit to beat New England 35-31 on Sunday.
Josh Allen has a tradition of throwing up before every game but puked during the Bills' game against the Patriots.
One of those touchdowns came on the legs of rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson, who rumbled for 52 yards for a rushing touchdown in the second quarter. That play extended the Patriots' lead over the Bills to 21-0, following the extra point.
Stefon Diggs didn't score in the first meeting between these teams, but he'll surely find paydirt in Week 15. Sunday brings a must-watch AFC East clash in Foxborough as the Buffalo Bills visit the first-place New England Patriots, who are winners of 10 straight.
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Mike Vrabel conveniently forgot about a holding call that actually did negate a Josh Allen touchdown as he complained about officiating inconsistency following New England's collapse.
A 45-yard kick return by Ray Davis started the Bills first drive on the other side of the 50-yard line. A first-down deep completion to Brandin Cooks — that would’ve found Buffalo in the red zone — was overturned out of bounds which eventually set up an opening 3rd-and-5, where Allen’s pass was over an open Dalton Kincaid forcing a punt.