
"FOXBOROUGH - It was a tale of two halves on Sunday afternoon. The Patriots bullied Buffalo early on, jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the first half. Then, Buffalo stormed back with 21 unanswered points to open the second-half putting pressure on the Pats and ultimately coming away with the win. New England's downfield passing attack, which had stacked so many weeks of consistent production, stalled under the light gusts of snowy wind."
"Drake Maye's best moments in this one came on the ground, as his two first half rushing touchdowns built the early lead. TreVeyon Henderson shifted the game at two key points - exploding for a 52-yard touchdown that put New England up 21, and a 65-yard touchdown that reclaimed the lead in the fourth quarter after Buffalo had snatched it."
"Jack Gibbens He made something out of nothing on the 65-yarder in the fourth quarter, bouncing away from the pile of Buffalo defenders that had pushed into the Patriots backfield and cutting back towards the open field where Maye sprinted ahead and served as a lead blocker. Two scores, more than 150 yards on the ground, and a breakout performance against a tough opponent. Big moment for the rookie."
The Patriots built a 21-0 lead but allowed Buffalo to score 21 unanswered points and ultimately lose the game. New England's downfield passing stalled in light, snowy gusts, forcing reliance on the ground game. Drake Maye provided two first-half rushing touchdowns that fueled the early advantage. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson produced explosive, game-changing runs, including a 52-yard and a 65-yard touchdown. The Patriots defense started strong but appeared to fatigue against Josh Allen and the Bills, who orchestrated the late comeback and claimed the win.
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