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Allen steers Bills to third successive victory over Pats

- Associated Press

Music by Eddie Murphy and Rick Astley played over the sound system. The throwback Pat Patriot uniforms were resplenden­t in red.

On the field, too, the New England players were reminding fans of a bygone era. A worse one.

Josh Allen threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Buffalo Bills to a 24-10 victory over the Patriots, their third straight win over New England.

It was the first time the Bills have beaten the Patriots three times in a row since 2000 before

Tom Brady took his first NFL snap. “These games get bigger and bigger. So when you fall short, it’s disappoint­ing,” Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty said.

“We have some time. We need to regroup, reset, decide what we want the rest of our season to be.”

With Brady running the New England offence, the Patriots won six Super Bowls and 17 AFC East titles in 19 years.

But Brady’s departure created an opening atop the division, and the Bills have taken over with two straight division titles and the inside track on a third.

After their latest win, Buffalo (9-3) are a half-game ahead of Miami and three games ahead of the last-placed Patriots (6-6). New England have not finished last since back-to-back fifth-place finishes in 1999-2000.

“It’s not over yet. We’re 6-6, we’ve got more games to play, and that’s what we’re going to do,” New England linebacker Matthew Judon said. “Were going to see this team again.”

Mac Jones completed 22 of 36 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown, but the Patriots went 3 for 12 on third down and failed to score in their only trip inside the red zone.

The Bills ran 72 offensive plays to New England’s 51, and controlled the clock for 38 minutes, 8 seconds.

Jones was caught by the broadcast cameras venting on the sideline, shouting with some expletives: “Throw the ball. The running game sucks.”

Asked to explain afterwards, he said: “I shouted that out to try to get everyone going. That’s emotional. That’s football. I’m passionate about this game. You don’t want to let your emotions get the best of you. It wasn’t directed at anybody, just emotion coming out.”

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Quarterbac­k Josh Allen, of the Buffalo Bills, surges upfield during their away victory over the New England Patriots in the NFL.
Photo: AFP Quarterbac­k Josh Allen, of the Buffalo Bills, surges upfield during their away victory over the New England Patriots in the NFL.

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