The Record (Troy, NY)

BRADY, LEWIS LEAD PATS BY BILLS, 37-16

- By Kyle Hightower

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. » Tom Brady passed for a pair of touchdowns and the New England Patriots stayed on track to claim homefield advantage throughout the AFC playoffs with a 37-16 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Dion Lewis caught a touchdown pass and rushed for a 4-yard score. He carried 24 times for career-high 129 yards. It was just his second- career 100-yard game. Mike Gillislee, active for the first time in six games, added a 1-yard rushing touchdown

New England (12-3) can lock up first-round bye with either a Pittsburgh or Jacksonvil­le loss. If both of those teams lose, the Pa- triots will secure home-field advantage throughout the postseason. The Jaguars play at San Francisco Sunday. The Steelers play at Houston Monday.

Even with the loss, the Bills (87) remain in contention to break their 17-year playoff drought. It is longest active streak in North America’s four major profession­al sports. It is the longest postseason absence since NFL merger in 1970.

New England has won at least 12 games in eight straight seasons — an NFL record.

Buffalo stayed close throughout and went into halftime locked in a 13-13 tie.

But the Bills managed just three points in the final 30 min-

utes, after a touchdown at the end of the first half was taken away.

Trailing 13-10, Buffalo was in position to take the lead, but an apparent 4-yard touchdown pass from Tyrod Taylor to Kelvin Benjamin in the corner of the end zone was overturned after an official review.

NFL vice president of officiatin­g Al Riveron said in a Twitter post Benjamin was juggling the ball and was only able to get one of his feet down before completing the catch.

“When Kelvin Benjamin gains control, his left foot is off the ground. The receiver only has one foot down in bounds with control. Therefore, it is an incomplete pass,” Riveron wrote.

The Bills were forced to settle for a 23-yard Hauschka field goal as the half expired.

The play elicited immedi-

ate reaction on social media.

“Regarding the Buffalo no touchdown, nothing more irritating to an official than to make a great call and then someone in a suit in an office in New York incorrectl­y reverses it,” he wrote his Twitter feed .

The game was tied at 13 at the half.

The game was tied at 3 on Buffalo’s second possession when Taylor was sacked on a fourth-and-2 run by Marquis Flowers.

On the New England drive, Brady’s third down pass intended for Kenny Britt was intercepte­d by Jordan Poyer and returned 19 yards for a touchdown.

It was Brady’s eighth intercepti­on of the season. He threw two picks in the first 10 weeks, but now has six in his last five games.

The mistake only momentaril­y slowed down New England’s offense. Brady capped a nine-play, 75-yard drive with a 17-yard pass that Rob Gronkowski pulled in with one hand to

tie the game at 10. INJURIES

Bills: RB Travaris Cadet was carted off the field late in the second quarter with a right ankle injury. ... S Micah Hyde left the game after being shaken up in the third quarter. ... CB Shareece Wright was shaken up in the fourth quarter, but walked off on his own power.

RARE MISTAKE The pick six thrown by Brady was his first since he was intercepte­d by Robert Alford in last season’s Super Bowl win. Brady’s last regular season pick six came in Week 13 of 2015 against Philadelph­ia (Malcolm Jenkins). DYNAMIC DUO Brady’s touchdown 17yard TDpass to Gronkowski marked the 75th time they have connected for a score. It is the fifth-most all-time between a quarterbac­k and a receiver.

UP NEXT

Bills: At Miami in regular-season finale

Patriots: Host Jets in their finale.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor fumbles as he is sacked by New England Patriots defensive end Trey Flowers (98) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. The Bills recovered the ball.
CHARLES KRUPA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor fumbles as he is sacked by New England Patriots defensive end Trey Flowers (98) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. The Bills recovered the ball.
 ?? STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, left, runs from Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde (23) after catching a pass during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday in Foxborough, Mass.
STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, left, runs from Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde (23) after catching a pass during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday in Foxborough, Mass.

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