‘Rookie AJ Epenesa is also out as Harrison Phillips returns to the lineup.’
Archives for November 2, 2020
Bills edge out Pats for first time since 2016
‘Rookie kicker Tyler Bass, fresh off his stellar game last week at the New York Jets, gave the Bills the lead with a 28-yard field goal with about 4 minutes left in the game.’
Bills Postgame Spotlight | Bills 24, Patriots 21
‘The Bills start 6-2 for the second consecutive season, marking the first time with consecutive 6-2 or better records since 1988-1993.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills vs. Patriots | Week 8
‘”I think we did a really good job with just being consistent in our game, and in making our reads as running backs and just watching our O-line work and give us space and finishing our runs,” said Zack Moss, who had a career-high 81 yards on 14 carries and the first two rushing touchdowns of his career. “That was the biggest thing continuing to get positive yards.”‘
‘Quiet assassin’ | How Justin Zimmer came through with a game-changing play against New England
‘Facing second-and-10 with 37 seconds on the clock, the Patriots continued to do what had gotten them there: they ran. Quarterback Cam Newton kept the ball and sprinted left for what would have been at least a six-yard gain, had Zimmer not caught him from behind and punched the ball loose.’
What Dion Dawkins, Josh Allen, Dean Marlowe + others said about beating the Patriots | Week 8
‘”This is the first time that I have been a part of beating the Patriots,” he said. “This is a good feeling, but this isn’t our Super Bowl. This is just another game for us. We have to play them again. We understand that the Patriots are a great team still. They have all of the pieces. They still have their head coach, they still have their willpower. They still have their championship players. This isn’t the Super Bowl for us. This is just a victory and we know we have to come with it the next time we face the Patriots.”‘
Inactives | Micah Hyde, Vernon Butler are out for Patriots game | Week 8
‘Epenesa is a healthy inactive for this week.’
Bills Today | Why the Bills are happy for what’s to come
‘”I am happy for him, Dawkins stated. “I’m happy to be a part of his process, a part of his plan, and that I can be a player that he has beat the Patriots with. Our head coach, he’s also a workhorse he just keeps coming back, keeps coming back, keeps coming back. I’m just proud that we could finally get a win, but this isn’t our Super Bowl. I guarantee you it’s not the Super Bowl for McDermott. He’s just going to tuck this one away, he’s going to show no emotion, maybe he will for a couple more hours, then it’ll be over and we’re on to the next game. I’m happy for him, I’m happy for his family, I’m happy for what’s to come.”‘