‘Josh Allen put his blood, sweat, tears, and more into Sunday’s win.’
BillsBeat - December 15, 2025
Bills keep AFC East, Josh Allen MVP hopes alive with win over Patriots
‘The Bills entered Week 15 with a plus-95 point-differential in the second half, which was highest in the NFL. Buffalo overcame a 21-0 deficit in the first half, a 24-7 hole at halftime. It was 24-21 by the end of the third quarter. What started as a performance with three straight punts turned into five straight touchdown drives.’
Buffalo Bills players ate 'blocks away' from Brown shooting Saturday
‘“Very, very scary situation,” Allen said. “Obviously, condolences to the families and prayers are out to everyone that was involved and affected by it. It’s a terrible thing. Some guys are eating dinner blocks away from where it was going on.”’
Bills rally from 21-point deficit to beat Patriots 35-31, stay alive in AFC East race
‘Allen finished 19 of 28 for 193 yards. Cook ran 22 times for 107 yards, and Dawson Knox had two TD catches for the Bills (10-4), who avoided being swept by a division opponent for the first time since 2019 and moved within one game of the Patriots. Buffalo reached 10 wins for the seventh consecutive season.’
Bills end Patriots' 10-game win streak after erasing 21-point deficit in AFC East thriller
‘Now, the AFC East is between these two AFC powerhouse, as the Bills move to 10-4 after snapping the Patriots’ 10-game win streak. New England is now 11-3 on the season, still sitting one game up on Buffalo for the division lead.’
Bills ride 'vibe' to beat Patriots, stay in AFC East race
‘”Our guys, they understand. They have a good feel for when they are and when they’re not playing the way we need to play,” coach Sean McDermott said. “And I saw Josh [Allen] as I was kind of bringing everybody up [at halftime], and he looked at me. I just knew he was seeing it like I was. The entire team was on the same vibe.”‘
Patriots vs. Bills analysis: Buffalo rallies from 21 down, snaps New England's 10-game win streak
‘The Bills have plenty of faults. Josh Allen once again reminded us he can overcome them all. Down 21-0 early, the Bills scored touchdowns on five consecutive drives to rally past the Patriots for a tremendous 35-31 road win.’
4 Takeaways From the Bills' Win Over the Patriots
‘Allen finished the game 19-of-28 for 193 passing yards and three touchdowns. He added 51 yards on the ground. And he was the catalyst that tipped the game.’
The Bills’ Comeback Win Over the Patriots Gave Them More Than Just Super Bowl Hopes
‘To say this was Buffalo’s awakening to a Super Bowl destiny may even be putting it lightly. While it’s hard to describe, Buffalo’s sheer unflinching nature after a first half in which it was absolutely hammered on the road against the division leader—in a hostile, wintry setting, facing a quarterback who, in every way, resembles a younger version of its own—was the perfect depiction of a team with the foundation to weather anything it may face in the playoffs.’
Sean McDermott ‘Can’t Imagine’ Anybody Playing Better Than Josh Allen
‘“I don’t do a very good job of knowing what’s going on around the league, but I can’t, in my mind, imagine anybody else has done more for their team on a more consistent basis than Josh Allen,” McDermott told me, as he was leaving snowy Gillette Stadium late Sunday afternoon. “I mean, who out there is playing better?”’
Bills' Josh Allen has incredible response to viral video of QB throwing up pre-game vs. Patriots
‘”If they don’t catch it every game, I don’t know, it basically happens every game,” Allen said. “If I don’t get enough out pregame, it usually happens at halftime, if I don’t get enough at halftime, it usually happens in the third or fourth quarter. I don’t know why I do it, it just happens, just a weird feeling, got to get it out.”‘
Bills may not win the AFC East — but they sent a clear warning to the rest of the NFL
‘But Buffalo has sent a clear warning to the rest of the NFL: This team can beat anyone, in any circumstance.’
Bills comeback vs. Patriots: Josh Allen overcomes slow start to stun Drake Maye in Foxboro
‘The Bills trailed 24-7 at halftime of Sunday’s game. Drake Maye had run for a pair of touchdowns, while TreyVeyon Henderson had a 52-yard rushing score of his own. After New England got a field goal as the second-quarter time expired, Buffalo’s AFC East chances looked all but gone.’
Bills' Josh Allen reveals the key in monster second-half turnaround vs. Patriots
‘“We stayed the course,” Allen said. “Stayed together, didn’t ride the highs, didn’t ride the lows. Just told ourselves at halftime, we really felt like we were hurting ourselves in the first half. Going out there and just trying to execute each and every given play.”’
Bills playoff picture: Updated chances for Buffalo to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15
‘In the AFC as a whole, the Bills didn’t get to make up any ground. Buffalo entered as the No. 6 seed, and with the Los Angeles Chargers beating (and eliminating) the Kansas City Chiefs, the Bills remained the No. 6 seed heading into Week 16. No other results from the weekend could change this positioning for Buffalo.’