Drake Maye Stefon Diggs Star In Patriots Win Vs Bills Espn
The 2-2 Patriots stunned the 4-0 Bills in a big-time primetime win on Sunday night in large part because of New England quarterback Drake Maye's clearly-budding connection with veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs. For Diggs, who didn't have a touchdown but notched 146 receiving yards, the win was especially sweet, seeing as he was traded from the Bills in the 2024 offseason. And for Maye, who was 22-30 with 273 passing yards, the win was somewhat of a statement—a chance to showcase his talent when up against one of, if not the best, quarterbacks in the... Perhaps the best example of the Maye and Diggs connection on Sunday came toward the end of the game, when the Pats were driving down the field with roughly two minutes left on the... Maye was under pressure as soon as the ball was snapped, but, despite the defender literally hanging off of him, still managed to fire off a pass to Diggs, who somehow caught it for... .@DrakeMaye2 WHAT.
A. PLAY.📺 NBC pic.twitter.com/BeMtrCb3Y2 The Pats would continue their march down the field for a go-ahead field goal, bringing the score to 23-20. And though the Bills got the ball back, they didn't have enough time to make anything happen. So with that, New England dethroned the last undefeated team standing. Phil Perry, Tom E.
Curran and Ted Johnson share instant reaction to the Patriots’ gutsy 23-20 win over the Bills The New England Patriots walked into Highmark Stadium as heavy underdogs against the undefeated Buffalo Bills, but emerged with a stunning 23-20 upset win on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. This game had it all, from a low-scoring, fumble-filled first half to Drake Maye and Josh Allen trading touchdown drives in a high-scoring second half. But the Patriots got the last laugh. After Matt Prater’s game-tying field goal with 2:17 remaining, Drake Maye led New England's offense 37 yards in seven plays to set up Andy Borregales' 52-yard, go-ahead field goal with 15 seconds remaining. Check out our live blog below for a full game recap with postgame analysis and more:
Stefon Diggs believes Drake Maye took a big step in the Patriots’ shocking win over the Bills It's not a stretch to say Drake Maye had never played in an environment like the one he saw in Orchard Park. On the road. In the division. Prime time. Against the reigning league MVP.
Against the Super Bowl favorites from the AFC. In front of some of the most maniacal fans in the sport. This wasn't, all due respect, NC State on a Saturday evening. Subscribe to NBC Sports Boston's podcast network to hear our Insiders bring you the latest insights on your favorite teams! The New England Patriots used to dominate the Buffalo Bills. But in recent years, it's been the Bills who have done the dominating while the Patriots have floundered and sought a new identity.
Consider the Pats to have taken their first huge leap in the right direction of a new era. On Sunday Night Football: Patriots 23, Bills 20. The Pats have the win that can define the start of a new era. If you expected the Patriots to be a pushover in Buffalo, Sunday night got wild. Drake Maye, in just his second year, looked every bit the franchise quarterback the team hopes he’ll be. That winning drive late in the fourth?
That’s the kind of moment that can shift an entire narrative—not just for Maye, but for the future of the Pats. Maye finished 22-of-30 for 273 yards and only missed one pass in the second half. Big-time stuff, especially in front of a hostile Bills crowd, and in a game that saw him outduel Josh Allen late. That’s how you announce yourself in prime time. Stefon Diggs didn’t just show up—he put in his best game since 2022. Ten catches for 146 yards against the team that let him go, including multiple clutch grabs on third down.
That’s great news if you like drama, and even better if you’re backing Diggs on props or fantasy. He was the clear go-to for Maye, moving the chains and popping the lid off Buffalo’s secondary. The narrative coming in was all Bills, but this win turns up the heat on Buffalo. They had a chance to stay perfect and couldn’t close it out at home—even with Josh Allen playing catch-up and the defence sniffing out a Stevenson fumble early. Allen put up 253 yards, two touchdowns, and another 53 yards on the ground, but he kept the Pats alive with mistakes in the clutch. The Patriots, on the other hand, get a statement road win.
They’re back in business at 3-2, and you can bet those markets for division and playoff odds just got interesting. The Saints are next, and you’ve got to like New England’s momentum there. As for Buffalo, a Monday night bounce-back against the Falcons feels must-win now. Updated on: October 6, 2025 / 12:30 AM EDT / CBS Boston Drake Maye, Stefon Diggs, and the Patriots showed the rest of the NFL they are on the rise Sunday night, as New England upset the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium, 23-20, on national television. Maye threw for 273 yards as he connected on 22 of his 30 passes, and looked a lot like Josh Allen as he escaped heavy pressure in the fourth quarter to set up New...
Diggs was Maye's favorite receiver, as he came down with 10 receptions for 146 yards in his first game back in Buffalo since he was traded by the Bills in 2024. .@DrakeMaye2 WHAT. A. PLAY.📺 NBC pic.twitter.com/BeMtrCb3Y2 Maye was at his best in the second half, when he connected on 13 of his 14 passes for 184 yards. He was a perfect 6-of-6 for 90 yards in the fourth quarter.
The New England Patriots had fans reliving the good old days on Sunday night as the team upset the Buffalo Bills. The Patriots dealt the Bills their first loss of the season in a hard-fought 23-20 affair at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, N.Y. Patriots kicker Andres Borregales connected on a 52-yard field goal to give New England the lead in the closing seconds of the contest. The Patriots’ duo of Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs tormented Bills defenders all game long. New England’s quarterback went 22/30 for 273 yards, arguably outplaying reigning MVP Josh Allen. Former Bills star Diggs was a one-man receiving corps, recording 10 catches for 146 yards.
The tandem’s breakout performance had fans saying Maye and Diggs played like the 2025 version of Tom Brady and Randy Moss. Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs tonight. pic.twitter.com/o29c14i4k5 In a seismic shift for the AFC East landscape, the New England Patriots, led by second-year quarterback Drake Maye, stunned the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football, securing a dramatic 23-20 victory. The win hands the Bills (4-1) their first loss of the season and simultaneously tightens the division race, pulling the Patriots to a valuable 3-2 record. While MVP Josh Allen remains one of the NFL’s premier quarterbacks, Maye delivered a breakout performance that signaled the potential birth of a new, fierce AFC East rivalry.
The win, however, was anchored just as much by a familiar face in a new uniform: former Bills superstar, wide receiver Stefon Diggs. All eyes were on Stefon Diggs in his first game against the Bills since being traded to the New England Patriots (via the Houston Texans) in the 2024 offseason. Diggs did not disappoint, torching his former team’s secondary for a dominant stat line: 10 catches for 146 yards. His performance was the catalyst for multiple scoring drives, including a crucial 32-yard reception that set up a Rhamondre Stevenson touchdown. When NBC’s Melissa Stark asked the star receiver if the game was personal, Diggs was unequivocal. “One-hundred percent,” he confirmed, adding, “Obviously I love those guys, still got a good relationship with those guys, got a lot of respect for them, but I love the game of football more.” The...
The biggest moment of Maye’s young career came with the score tied 20-20 late in the fourth quarter. The Bills had just completed a comeback to knot the score via a Matt Prater field goal. Taking possession with 2:12 left, Maye, the former No. 3 overall pick, showed poise and athleticism under immense pressure.
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