Week 13 of the NFL season kicked off Thursday with a extremely expected match including Mac Jones and the New England Patriots playing host to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Coming out of a definitive win by Buffalo, the Bills (9-3) moved to veryfirst in the tight AFC East, while the Patriots (6-6) stayed in last.
Here are the leading plays!
Buffalo Bills 24, New England Patriots 10
First things veryfirst
The Bills’ opening drive webs a field objective. Check out this difficult flick by Allen to Nyheim Hines to set it up:
Quick action
After going 3 and out on their veryfirst belongings, the Pats advanced at will on their next one. It culminated with Mac Jones finishing a brief pass to transformed protective back Marcus Jones, who did the rest.
Cooking up
James Cook charges through the middle of the field for a gain of 28 backyards to make it to the Patriots’ 15.
Lead modification
Allen discovers Stefon Diggs in the deep corner of the end zone for a goal, providing the Bills a 10-7 benefit.
Fire away
Sprinting towards the sideline, Allen handles to fire off a pass mid-air priorto falling out of bounds, and Gabe Davis makes the goal catch to boost Buffalo’s lead to 10.
It’s a fumble!
Moments after a Bills TD was negated by a holding charge, Josh Uche strips Allen and the Patriots recuperate. That set up a field objective simply inthepast halftime to make it a 17-7 videogame.
Almost amazing
Jordan Poyer came flying in to obstruct the ball on the sideline, however upon evaluation, the play was reversed. The rating still stands at 17-7.
Pulling away
After a nine-minute drive in which Allen ran the ball to the Patriots’ 1, Devin Singletary punches it house for a goal, taking the Bills’ lead to 24-7.
Shut down
A.J. Epenesa prevented a long Patriots drive with a huge sack of Jones as the videogame neared its end. New England settled for a field objective to bring the rating to 24-10, which is how things ended.
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