Times Colonist

Pats’ defence smothers Bills

- JOHN WAWROW

ORCHARD PARK, New York — Devin McCourty returned an intercepti­on 84 yards for a touchdown, and the New England Patriots’ defence smothered the Buffalo Bills’ anemic offence in a 25-6 win on Monday night.

James White scored on a oneyard run, and the Patriots relied more on Stephen Gostkowski’s leg than on Tom Brady’s arm for their fifth straight win, which improved their AFC East-leading record to 6-2. Brady finished 29-of-45 for 324 yards, but was held without a touchdown pass for the first time this season.

Gostkowski hit four of five field-goal attempts, including two from 25 yards after New England drives stalled inside Buffalo’s 10.

McCourty sealed the win with 5:54 remaining by intercepti­ng Derek Anderson’s pass over the middle intended for LeSean McCoy and taking it to the end zone.

Two plays before the pick, Bills tight end Jason Croom’s diving one-handed touchdown catch was negated following a video review. Replays clearly showed Croom never had possession in attempting to make the 25-yard catch, which would have made it a onescore game.

Buffalo lost its third straight and dropped to 2-6 for its worst start since opening the 2010 season with eight losses.

Credit the Bills’ defence for not playing the role of the expected pushover against a Brady-led offence that had scored 38 or more points in each of its past four games.

Buffalo’s problem continued to be an offence that has managed just 87 points this season, and was held to under seven points for the fourth time. Stephen Hauschka accounted for the scoring by hitting field goals from 51 and 47 yards.

Anderson was escorted off the field with 1:25 left when he was sacked by Kyle Van Noy. Anderson was making his second start in place of rookie Josh Allen, who’s listed as week to week with a sprained elbow on his throwing arm.

Anderson finished 22-of-39 for 290 yards and two intercepti­ons.

Brady continued his string of career-long dominance over the Bills by improving to 29-3, extending the NFL record for most wins by a quarterbac­k against one opponent.

The Patriots beat Buffalo for the seventh straight time and improved to 32-5 in their last 37 meetings under coach Bill Belichick.

The highlight for Bills fans was a halftime ceremony in which the team retired Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas’ No. 34.

He became the third player in Bills history to receive the honour. Jim Kelly had his No. 12 retired in 2001, and Bruce Smith’s No. 78 was retired in 2016.

With the lights turned out at the sold-out stadium, highlights from Thomas’ Hall of Fame career were shown on the video scoreboard while two spotlights projected 34s onto the field.

 ?? JEFFREY BARNES, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patriots tightend Rob Gronkowski hauls in a pass with Bills defensive back Phillip Gaines all over him during the second half on Monday night.
JEFFREY BARNES, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patriots tightend Rob Gronkowski hauls in a pass with Bills defensive back Phillip Gaines all over him during the second half on Monday night.

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