Pawtucket Times

Pats ready for Allen, Buffalo

Bills embarrasse­d Pats in playoffs last season

- By KYLE HIGHTOWER

FOXBORO — The most recent time the Bills faced the Patriots, they left little doubt about their status as the pacesetter in the AFC East.

Buffalo walked off the field with a 47-17 win in the wild-card round of the playoffs this past January, demoralizi­ng a New England team that was celebratin­g being back in the postseason after a one-year absence.

The Bills (8-3) will look to add to their recent run of success in a rivalry once dominated by the Patriots (6-5) during their latest trip to New England.

Buffalo enters Thursday night’s matchup the winners of three of the past four regular-season meetings and is in second place in the AFC’s only division in which all four teams are above .500.

But it has yet to notch a division win with close losses to Miami and the NewYork Jets. Both setbacks were on the road, a fact not lost on quarterbac­k Josh Allen.

“Division games, you got to win them,” Allen said. “We know our record this year in them. It’s not easy going on the road and playing in division games. We got to understand that and be ready for it again, a hostile environmen­t.”

For New England, which is coming off its best offensive performanc­e since quarterbac­k Mac Jones returned from an ankle injury, the approach has been to remember but not fixate on last year’s playoff debacle.

“I’m not going to just dwell on something that’s in the past, but it was definitely in my mind how we ended the season last year,” running back Rhamondre Stevenson said. “I feel like we get to go out and put a different game on film.”

Thursday’s game will be the third in 12 days for the Patriots, coming off having their season-best three-game winning streak ended in a 33-26 loss on Thanksgivi­ng at Minnesota.

Back in last place in the division, it’s left little room for error with six games remaining.

“We’re going to need to play our best game and that’s what we’re going to prepare to do this week,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.

NO MILLER

The injury bug has migrated around the Bills’ defense this season. The latest to be affected is top pass rusher Von Miller after he was ruled out with a knee injury.

Miller leads the team with eight sacks, but left Buffalo’s 28-25 win over Detroit on Thanksgivi­ng.

It creates a big hole for a unit that has allowed just 18.1 points per game this season, the fifth fewest allowed in the NFL.

Coach Sean McDermott acknowledg­ed it will be one of their toughest adjustment­s yet.

“He’s a future hall of famer for a reason,” McDermott said. “That said, we’ve got to move forward this week. And the person or the people responsibl­e to step in and step up have got to do the job, and that’s the way it goes.”

The news isn’t all bad. Buffalo’s other starting defensive end Greg Rousseau started the week as a full participan­t in practices after missing the previous three games with a high ankle sprain.

“We’ve got to hold together,” defensive tackle Ed Oliver said. “Von did the same thing for us.”

PUNT WATCH

If the Patriots are going to snap their two-game losing streak to Buffalo, it may start with forcing the Bills to punt the ball.

Buffalo scored on all seven of its drives without punting in last season’s playoff win and went nine possession­s without punting in its 33-21 regular-season victory.

“We went out there and it was negative-1 (degrees) and went out there and basically got our face kicked in,” Patriots safety Adrian Phillips said. “It’s a big deal, but at the same time you can’t let that consume you. It’s a whole new team, a whole different mindset.”

MR. 200

Patriots team owner Robert Kraft interrupte­d McCourty’s weekly news conference this week to present him with a photo collage in commemorat­ion of what will be his 200th game for New England onThursday.

The collage was made up of photos of

McCourty from each of his previous 199 appearance­s for the Patriots over 13 seasons — all starts. It ranks third in team history behind only Bruce Armstrong (212 starts) and Tom Brady (283 starts).

“I came in here as a young pup and accomplish­ments didn’t matter — individual accomplish­ments,” McCourty said. «But

it’s been a heck of a journey. I’m enjoying every moment of it.”

He’s also still contributi­ng in a big way, entering the week tied with Harrison Smith for the most intercepti­ons among all active NFL players with 33.

The Patriots are 26-4 when McCourty has an INT in a regular-season game.

 ?? File photo ?? Josh Allen, above, destroyed the Patriots in the playoffs last season. Thursday, Allen and the Bills are at Gillette Stadium.
File photo Josh Allen, above, destroyed the Patriots in the playoffs last season. Thursday, Allen and the Bills are at Gillette Stadium.
 ?? File photo ?? The New England Patriots continue its most difficult stretch of the season with the Bills visit to Gillette Stadium Thursday night. The Pats sit at 6-5, while the Bills are 8-3.
File photo The New England Patriots continue its most difficult stretch of the season with the Bills visit to Gillette Stadium Thursday night. The Pats sit at 6-5, while the Bills are 8-3.

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