Patriots' rematch with Bills reportedly won't be flexed to primetime
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Patriots' rematch with Bills reportedly won't be flexed to primetime
"the NFL has decided to keep the Patriots vs. Bills game in the 1 p.m. slot on CBS when New England returns from its bye week. Tuesday stood as the deadline for the league to move that game, with the NFL opting to keep that Week 15 bout in the early afternoon. The Patriots are riding a 10-game win streak after taking care of the Giants on Monday Night Football"
""That we're not done. We're not satisfied," Vrabel said of his message to his players. "I think champions are never satisfied. I think you can appreciate where you are, but at the same time, never be satisfied or complacent. The fine line between rest and recovery, and just being sedentary. So, there's a fine line of what we have to do to be able to come back in here, understand that just because you have"
New England can clinch the AFC East with a victory over Buffalo at Gillette Stadium on Dec. 14. The NFL kept the Week 15 matchup in the 1 p.m. CBS window despite consideration of a primetime move. New England holds a 2.5-game lead over Buffalo, and a win would guarantee a 12-5 finish and the head-to-head tiebreaker after sweeping Buffalo. The Patriots are on a 10-game winning streak and return from a Week 14 bye. The last meeting ended in a 23-20 Patriots win in Buffalo on a last-minute field goal. Coach Mike Vrabel emphasized avoiding complacency during the bye.
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