Expectations for Patriots gets a reset
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New England is 3-2 this season and riding high after an upset victory over the Buffalo Bills in Week 5 on Sunday Night Football. If the momentum continues, the Saints will be in trouble.
The Patriots have flashed enough potential to be viewed as a viable wild-card contender in the playoffs. Their win percentage is over .500 after a shocking 23-20 upset victory over the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park on Sunday night. The team is rolling right now in ways fans could only dream of before the start of the season.
The Buffalo Bills are no longer unbeaten as they fell to the New England Patriots in Week 5, 23-20 at Highmark Stadium. The loss snaps a 14-game home-winning streak for the Bills. Sometimes the stats can tell the story of who performed well and who did not, but Pro Football Focus is there to provide a little bit more context.
The Buffalo Bills were the favorites to continue on their winning ways against the New England Patriots, but Sean McDermott's team was their own worst enemy.
New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson suffered a torn ACL in Sunday night's win over the Bills in Buffalo, according to multiple reports.
What began as a quiet personal split between Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots has grown into something far more complicated in Chapel Hill.
Despite falling 23-20 to the New England Patriots, whose Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs-fueled offense looked more Allen- Bills -like at times than Buffalo's unit, Coleman made an impact on the scoreboard. However, the game didn't start that way for the second-year pro.