In a 24-10 win in Week 13 over the Patriots, Buffalo QB Josh Allen proved again that he has more trump cards versus Belichick's cerebral advantages than any other player in the NFL.
The Bills, who are looking for their first divisional win, are banged up going into Thursday night's game against the Patriots.
Whether it's a defensive line stunt that schemes a free rusher, the hidden genius of their match coverages or adept game plans, Bill Belichick's brain never abandoned this unit.
In each of the past three games, Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen threw two interceptions. It's not an unprecedented stretch for Allen, but the timing is surprising given his hot start to 2022.
Buffalo is flawed for a Super Bowl favorite. Allen has now made major mistakes in consecutive weeks, and he might not even play on Sunday.
Defensive end Greg Rousseau, one of the best players on the Bills, has one of the NFL's more interesting backstories.
Stevenson may be the best NFL running back you've never heard of.
The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET. Here are potential options for the Bills.
Patriots safety Kyle Dugger missed Wednesday's walkthrough after suffering an ankle injury in Monday's loss to the Bears.
Miller, who is 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds, is cat-like, both in play style and ability to ward off Father Time.
After a slow start, the Patriots (3-3) are clicking, and there's buzz that rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe is the reason.
It's an understatement to say these two teams have familiarity with one another, as Kansas City is 3-1 against the Bills dating back to 2020.
New England Patriots rookie cornerback Jack Jones is big-game hunting to start the season. The fourth-round rookie cornerback -- touted by NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah for an impressive "mix of instincts and ball skills" -- has some of the team's biggest splash plays of the year.
Allen powers a Buffalo offense that averages 30.4 points with his arm and his legs.
After nearly shocking the Packers on the road in Week 4, Patriots rookie QB Bailey Zappe may start in Week 5 at home against the Lions. The Patriots may have no other choice with starter Mac Jones and backup Brian Hoyer nursing injuries.
The Pats have a great history of drafting defensive players near the top of the draft, but as of now they don't have the horses to win the race.
It's good for Bills fans to keep perspective after Buffalo's tablet-breaking loss to Miami on Sunday.
Jones is pushing the ball farther downfield more, posting an average depth of target of 9.2 yards/attempt to start 2022 (1.2 yards/attempt more than his 2021 average).
The Steelers gave up the most rushing yards in the league last season (2,483). Without linebacker T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh's defensive front won't be at full force, so expect a high dose of the ground game Sunday from the Patriots.