The New England Patriots are back in the win column, and in a big way. On Sunday at Gillette Stadium, the Patriots knocked off the Buffalo Bills 29-25 snapping a three-game losing streak.
Not only did the Patriots snap their losing streak for the season, they also got over the hump against a team that has played them as tough as any other in the post-Tom Brady era. The Patriots had lost four in a row to the Bills and six of seven dating back to the start of the 2020 season, with the lone game coming in extreme winds in Buffalo in 2021.
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It wasn’t just any win either. The Patriots were able to do some things – especially offensively – that they’ve struggled to do the past few seasons. That included getting off to a hot start (they were up 10-0 early thanks to an interception on their first defensive play of the game), putting together a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, and winning a game in which the other team scored 25-plus points (it was their first such win since a 30-27 win in November of 2020).
How did they get it done? Let’s get into that and more observations in this week’s takeaways…