It looks like the Patriots are going with a rare uniform combination on Sunday
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 24: Mac Jones #10 of the New England Patriots takes the field prior to the game against the Chicago Bears at Gillette Stadium on October 24, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots are 1-6 in their last seven games against the Buffalo Bills, who they host this Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. As they try to avoid falling to 1-6 for the 2023 season they’ll need things to look different this time around.
While it remains to be seen if the result will look different, at least one element will for the Patriots – their uniforms. On Saturday morning the team teased a tweak for this week on social media.
Based on the video of a ‘fan’ pointing out silver pants hanging from the new Gillette Stadium lighthouse, it looks like the Patriots will be bringing back their silver pants look this week. This is similar to when the Patriots wore silver pants last year, with that announcement coming during the day ahead of a Monday Night Football matchup against the Chicago Bears.
That game last year was the only time the Patriots have worn silver pants since switching to their current uniform set in 2020. The Patriots lost that game 33-14.
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Another shot at Buffalo: Patriots vs. Bills What To Watch For
Last week was a better one for the New England Patriots after two blowouts, but they still came up short of their ultimate goal in a 21-17 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. With their losing streak now sitting at three games the team returns home and will try to get back in the win column in a divisional matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
Beating the Bills hasn’t been an easy task for the Patriots since Tom Brady’s departure. Since 2020 Buffalo is 6-1 against the Patriots (including the 2021 playoff game), with New England’s lone win coming in a massive wind storm in Buffalo in 2001.
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In particular, the Patriots have struggled to slow down Buffalo’s offense. In the seven meetings since 2020 the Bills are averaging 30.1 points per game, while the Patriots are at just 16.4 points per game in those matchups.
Timely mistakes have also compounded the Patriots issues against Buffalo in recent years. Turnovers, dropped interceptions, and not playing through the whistle have all happened at key moments in recent games.
Earlier this week, offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien talked about how thin the margin for error is for teams to win in the NFL. It’s a margin the Patriots haven’t been operating within in recent weeks, as well as against Buffalo in recent years.
Where do the Patriots need to be better to ensure a close game with the Bills at Gillette Stadium this Sunday. Let’s get into that and more in this week’s What To Watch For…
Alex Barth is a digital content producer and on-air host for 98.5 The Sports Hub. Barth grew up in the Boston area and began covering both the New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, and Boston Red Sox in 2017 before joining the Hub in 2020. He now covers all things Boston Sports for 985TheSportsHub.com as well as appearing on air. Alex writes about all New England sports, as well as college football. You can follow him across all social media platforms at @RealAlexBarth.