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Bills don’t miss Brady in preparing to face Pats

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Orchard Park, N. Y. — Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White was happy to bid Tom Brady good riddance once he departed New England and the AFC East for Tampa Bay this offseason — with but one slight regret.

Difficult as it was to spend his first three seasons facing the Patriots' Brady- led offense twice a year, White lamented how he never beat Brady.

“Yeah, that's something that's bothering me,” White acknowledg­ed as the Bills ( 5- 2) prepare to host the Patriots ( 24) on Sunday. “But I don't miss him in the division.”

Brady owned the Bills during his 19 seasons as New England's starter, in which he went 32- 3 to set the NFL record for most wins against one opponent.

Now it's time for Buffalo to brace for a completely different run- oriented, play- action attack with Cam Newton behind center — although a spotty offense so far.

White doesn't discount Newton's abilities, especially how he uses his 6- foot- 5, 245- pound frame to overpower defenders.

And yet, White noted, what Newton lacks is the 19 years of familiarit­y Brady had with division and the Patriots' playbook.

“It was a lot put on our plate because with Tom Brady, every defense we were in, he already knew what to do,” White said. “So with Cam coming in his first year, I don't think that playbook is so big. So I think that kind of limits the things that they're doing and all the stuff we have to prepare for.”

That remains to be seen in a what's been a distinctly one- sided rivalry favoring the Patriots, who are 35- 5 against the Bills since coach Bill Belichick took over in 2000.

While Buffalo is off to its second consecutiv­e 5- 2 in start, the Patriots resemble a shell of a team that's won 17 division titles and six Super Bowls under Brady.

The Patriots have lost three straight, their longest skid since 2002, and coming off a 33- 6 loss to San Francisco, New England's most lopsided defeat at home under Belichick.

Just as concerning is Newton's sudden struggles in two games since returning from the reserve/ COVID- 19 list.

His 39.7 quarterbac­k rating last weekend was the third lowest of the 2015 NFL MVP's 10- year career, and he's gone a combined 26 of 40 for 255 yards with no touchdowns and five intercepti­ons in his past two starts.

“Losing is not acceptable in this locker room,” Newton said, before referring to himself in the third person. “So, Cameron Newton, you need to pick your expletive up. That's what I've learned.”

Gilmore out

Cornerback Stephon Gilmore will miss his first regular- season game in three seasons.

Gilmore, who has been dealing with a knee injury, was downgraded to out Saturday, along with rookie safety Kyle Dugger ( ankle) and offensive lineman Justin Herron ( ankle).

They join receivers Julian Edelman and N'Keal Harry, who were previously ruled out for Sunday.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA/ AP PHOTO ?? New England quarterbac­k Cam Newton runs from the grasp of San Francisco defensive end Arik Armstead in the second half of an Oct. 25 game in Foxborough, Mass. San Francisco won, 33- 6. New England plays at Buffalo today.
CHARLES KRUPA/ AP PHOTO New England quarterbac­k Cam Newton runs from the grasp of San Francisco defensive end Arik Armstead in the second half of an Oct. 25 game in Foxborough, Mass. San Francisco won, 33- 6. New England plays at Buffalo today.

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