The AFC East just became a race again.
After falling behind 21–0 in Foxboro, the Buffalo Bills delivered one of the most consequential comebacks of the NFL season, ripping off five straight touchdown drives to stun the New England Patriots and completely reset the AFC East picture. What looked like a coronation moment for New England turned into a defining reminder of why Buffalo remains dangerous when December football arrives.
This wasn’t just a comeback — it was a momentum shift.
New England entered the game with full control of the division, a dominant home-field trend, and a chance to effectively lock up the AFC East. The Patriots had won 120 straight home games when leading by 17 or more. That streak is now over. And with it, the cushion New England had built atop the division.
Josh Allen refused to let Buffalo’s season end in Foxboro. Even after a disastrous start, the Bills stayed committed to the run, trusted their identity, and leaned into the type of physical, mistake-fr...
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