Everyone Said The Same Thing After Patriots Stunned Bills On Snf
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 Many expected the Buffalo Bills to continue on their merry way on Sunday night when Drake Maye and the New England Patriots rolled into Highmark Stadium, but Mike Vrabel's team had other ideas. A stunning 23-20 win for the Patriots was helped by Buffalo's numerous self-inflicted wounds with fumbles and a Josh Allen interception as the offense was driving into the redzone, which meant New England was... James Cook was held to just 3.3 yards per carry (49 yards on 15 attempts) while the Bills had a total of 11 penalties that consistently put them behind the chains.
For Allen, when asked about the performance, he didn't hold back in his assessment. “We just played sloppy,” Allen said. “Not going to win a football game turning the ball over three times in our red zone. Gave them one in their red zone. That's just bad, bad football. We just did not play good.”
On an unusually sloppy night for the Buffalo Bills, the New England Patriots got a clutch performance from quarterback Drake Maye and a game-winning 52-yard field goal from rookie kicker Andres Borregales to pull... Borregales from 52 for the lead with 15 seconds to go!NEvsBUF on NBCStream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/nyJzbGSgZg Here are four takeaways from Sunday's nightcap: On a night that saw an uncharacteristic three turnovers and 11 penalties — eight of which were in the first half — from Buffalo, the second-year QB willed his team to victory against a... Maye was 22-of-30 for 273 yards. He made several key plays on the game-winning drive, but the one that started it all showed his ability to make plays.
Maye stiff-armed the defender and somehow made this throw to Stefon Diggs for the first down before the two-minute warning. Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler gets his first win; the Panthers take down the Dolphins; and the Commanders got a big road win against the Chargers. In his first primetime game, the New England Patriots' QB1 walked into Highmark Stadium and led a 23-20 upset over the previously unbeaten Buffalo Bills and star QB Josh Allen. The 2024 No. 3 overall pick, Maye's game came down to a gutsy final drive that included multiple tough completions into traffic. Rookie kicker Andy Borregales then nailed a 52-yarder with 15 seconds to go, giving Buffalo almost no time at a legitimate final shot.
Borregales from 52 for the lead with 15 seconds to go!NEvsBUF on NBCStream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/nyJzbGSgZg The win moved New England to 3-2 as the franchise continues its hopeful upward trend in Maye's sophomore season, while Buffalo dropped to 4-1. 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: Sunday night in Buffalo was meant to showcase NFL football, redemption, and high-stakes drama, and New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs delivered exactly that on national television. Making his debut appearance at Highmark Stadium since his trade from the Houston Texans to the Patriots in exchange for draft picks, the former Buffalo Bills wide receiver didn't simply dominate his former squad. He also provided one of the season's most raw - and inadvertently uncensored - postgame interviews, following Drake Maye's renewed commitment to target Diggs more frequently.
Following New England's stunning 23–20 victory over Buffalo during Sunday Night Football, Diggs became visibly emotional while speaking with NBC's sideline reporters. It comes as Baker Mayfield perfectly summed up his Tampa Bay Buccaneers after yet another dramatic victory. However, when production staff attempted to censor his verbal mistake, their timing was off - allowing several expletives to air on the live national broadcast. "Obviously, this game has a way of teaching you a lot of things," Diggs said, voice heavy with adrenaline and pride. Curran: Patriots took a ‘double-jump forward' with SNF upset of Bills originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston Moral victory?
Check. Actual victory? Check. The New England Patriots walked into a hostile Highmark Stadium and delivered signature win on Sunday Night Football, upsetting the previously-unbeaten Buffalo Bills in a 23-20 thriller. The win moves the Patriots to 3-2, but more importantly, it sends a message to the rest of the NFL that there’s a legitimate football team in New England after back-to-back 4-13 seasons. “It’s a double-jump forward,” Patriots Insider Tom E.
Curran said on Patriots Postgame Live after the team’s upset win. “We were just sitting here talking about moral victories throughout the week, and they actually walk off with a legitimate victory.
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For Allen, When Asked About The Performance, He Didn't Hold
For Allen, when asked about the performance, he didn't hold back in his assessment. “We just played sloppy,” Allen said. “Not going to win a football game turning the ball over three times in our red zone. Gave them one in their red zone. That's just bad, bad football. We just did not play good.”
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On an unusually sloppy night for the Buffalo Bills, the New England Patriots got a clutch performance from quarterback Drake Maye and a game-winning 52-yard field goal from rookie kicker Andres Borregales to pull... Borregales from 52 for the lead with 15 seconds to go!NEvsBUF on NBCStream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/nyJzbGSgZg Here are four takeaways from Sunday's nightcap: On a night t...
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Maye stiff-armed the defender and somehow made this throw to Stefon Diggs for the first down before the two-minute warning. Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler gets his first win; the Panthers take down the Dolphins; and the Commanders got a big road win against the Chargers. In his first primetime game, the New England Patriots' QB1 walked into Highmark Stadium and led a 23-20 upset over the previ...