5 storylines to watch for during Bills at Patriots

Buffalo Bills-New England Patriots storylines to follow during their Week 16 meeting.

The Bills and Patriots play another run of the mill Week 16 game.

But, it’s really not your usual run of the mill late-season meeting between these two. There’s actually something on the table for both teams to play for.

With that, here are five storylines to watch for during Saturday’s Bills-Patriots meeting:

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott. Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

AFC East title up for grabs (sort of)

Usually by this point of the season, we’re used to the Bills and Patriots both having nothing the play for. The Bills? They’re already looking at the NFL draft. The Patriots? They’ve already got a multiple-game lead for the AFC East title and a first-round bye locked up.

Not so fast this time around.

The Bills and Patriots both could win the division still. If the Pats win Sunday, it’s their. If the Bills do, they still need the Dolphins to beat the Patriots in Week 17, but there’s still some hope, you never know. The Bills haven’t won their division since 1995. With a win, the Bills will also set a franchise record with seven wins on the road this season.

Bills at Patriots: Wednesday injury reports

Here are the Wednesday injury reports for both the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots ahead of their Week 16 meeting at Gillette Stadium: Buffalo Bills (10-4) Did not practice OL Ty Nsekhe (ankle) Limited DT Corey Liuget (knee) Notes: Ty Nsekhe …

Here are the Wednesday injury reports for both the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots ahead of their Week 16 meeting at Gillette Stadium:

Buffalo Bills (10-4)

Did not practice

  • OL Ty Nsekhe (ankle)

Limited

  • DT Corey Liuget (knee)

Notes:

Ty Nsekhe has miss four-straight games for the Bills. … Corey Liuget was limited all of last week but did not play in Week 15 against the Steelers.

New England Patriots (11-3)

Did not practice

  • CB Jonathan Jones (groin)

Limited

  • LB Ja’Whaun Bentley (knee)
  • LB Jamie Collins (shoulder)
  • WR Julian Edelman (knee/ shoulder)
  • CB Jason McCourty (groin)
  • DL Danny Shelton (shoulder)

Notes:

Jamie Collins was a new addition to the Patriots’ injury report, he was not listed on Tuesday. … Julian Edelman played through his injuries in Week 15 vs. the Bengals. … Jonathan Jones was injured against the Bengals. … Every player with the exception of Jason McCourty played vs. the Bengals in Week 15.

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Sean McDermott says ‘a lot of other guys’ deserved Pro Bowl

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott on his team’s Pro Bowl snubs.

The initial Pro Bowl voting came and went. The Buffalo Bills, at 10-4 overall with a playoff berth already in their pocket, saw one player named to the team.

Cornerback Tre’Davious White‘s was called and that’s it from the No. 3 overall defense in the NFL.

The Ravens are having a heck of year thanks to their juggernaut offense they sport. Still, Baltimore’s defense, ranked sixth currently, landed four players in the Pro Bowl (Matt Judon, Marlon Humphrey, Marcus Peters, Earl Thomas).

Many in Western New York thought the Bills deserved more recognition, especially from their defense. Guys like Jordan Phillips, Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde come to mind. Among those thinking the Bills might’ve gotten snubbed were Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott.

“I felt like we had a lot of other guys that deserved recognition that worked hard,” McDermott said on Wednesday. “It’s a team game and that’s what we subscribe to here. I can’t control guys that get recognized.”

The coach was also asked if he subscribes to the Bills and Buffalo being a small market that’s overlooked in such scenarios. You knew  McDermott’s answer before he even spoke a word.

A small smirk came across the coach’s face while the coach listened to the question.

“I think our guys are aware of [being overlooked],” McDermott said.

He knows that’s a motivator for his team this week as the Bills visit the Patriots with a chance to take a step toward stealing the AFC East title from their rivals.

“But [being overlooked] is not part of whether we win or lose this week, honestly. It goes back to the team and that’s the most important thing here,” McDermott said.

Since the vote, one Bills player in Phillips took to social media and laughed about not being selected to the Pro Bowl. He leads the AFC in sacks among defensive tackles with 9.5 this season, after all. But Phillips has been a player in the Bills locker room that’s subscribed to and been motivated by playing for a team that’s overlooked for awhile now. He discussed that following his team’s recent win over the Steelers.

“All you hear about is always the other people, always the other people. That the Bills are the Bills, you know what I mean? But at the end of the day… five turnovers [vs. the Steelers]? Best defense in the league? Great offense? We’re happening,” Phillips said.

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By the numbers: 6 key stats from Bills’ playoff-clinching win over Steelers

Six stats to know from the Buffalo Bills’ Week 15 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Style points? Who needs ’em. Weak schedule? So what. Streaky quarterback play? No argument here.

Say whatever you like, nitpick all you want; the Buffalo Bills are postseason bound. This team wins ugly, sure, but it wins. 

Buffalo was on-brand Sunday night, outslugging the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-10 in a defensive standoff at Heinz Field to punch their ticket to the postseason on Sunday Night Football.

Here’s a look at how they got there with six key stats from the win:

Five

It’s been a common theme throughout the season for the Bills: it starts and ends with defense.

Buffalo’s five takeaways established a new season high, after picking off Devlin Hodges four times and recovering a fumble off a botched wild cat rushing attempt. The Bills are now plus-five in turnover differential on the season and their 21 takeaways has them tied for ninth in the league. New England leads the league in both turnover differential (+24) and takeaways (36).

715

What would be prove to be Tyler Kroft’s game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday came 715 days after his last touchdown – on Dec. 31, 2017– against the Baltimore Ravens as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals.

That game, as you likely recall, helped Buffalo end a 17-year playoff drought, as the Bengals stunned the Ravens 31-27 to end Baltimore’s season and send Buffalo to the postseason.

Sunday’s 14-yard score was Kroft’s first as a Bill and the ninth of his NFL career. It was his second score against the Steelers, both of which came at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.

1,007

John Brown snapped a three-game streak of failing to reach 50 yards receiving in style Sunday night.

Brown hauled in seven passes for 99 yards – including a season-long 40-yard reception in the fourth quarter to set up the game-winning score. Over his past three games combined, Brown had 91 total receiving yards.

Brown eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark on the season in the victory, and now sits at 1,007 yards and five touchdowns on 71 receptions. He is the first Bills receiver to surpass 1,000 yards in a single season since Sammy Watkins had 1,047 yards in 2015.

Nine

It was a lukewarm performance in the passing game for Josh Allen Sunday, as he threw for a season-low 139 yards, a touchdown and an interception on 13-of-25 passing.

While Allen was relatively unproductive through the air, he kept pace on the ground, notching his ninth rushing touchdown on the year. His nine rushing touchdowns ranks 8th in the league among all players and first among quarterbacks. Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and Houston’s Deshaun Watson each have seven rushing touchdowns.

Four

Sitting at 10-4, the Bills have clinched a playoff berth. To date, Buffalo has shown itself to be steady and resilient, going 4-0 following a loss.
In the four games following a loss, the Bills have outscored opponents 92-46 and have held their opponents to 10 or fewer points three times.

+6.5

There isn’t a tougher game on Buffalo’s regular season schedule than a late-December date with New England at Gillette Stadium thi supcoming Sunday.

That’s exactly what the Bills are up against this week, as they take on the division-leading Patriots with Buffalo’s slim AFC East title hopes on the line.
The Bills opened up as a 6.5-point underdog against a Patriot team who has won the last six games in the match-up; Buffalo’s last win in New England came in 2016, when the Bills shut out the Jacoby Brissett-led Patriots 16-0 in Week 4.

The Bills (10-4) are 9-4-1 against the spread, while the Patriots (11-3) are just 8-6 against the number.

Buffalo is 6-0-1 ATS on the road; New England is 1-6 ATS at home.
The over/ under is set for 38.5.

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7 things to know about the Bills’ Week 16 opponent, the Patriots

Things to know about the Buffalo Bills’ Week 16 opponent, the New England Patriots.

Once again the Buffalo Bills will meet the team you love to hate, the New England Patriots, in Week 16.

But unlike many other late-season games against the Pats, this one has some meaning for both sides in regard to the AFC East crown. With a win, the Patriots take that title. If the Bills win, they still have a chance to win it.

While you know them, here’s the latest updates on them since the last time these two teams met earlier this year, seven things in total:

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports

Home-winning streak snapped and boo’d

After the Bills beat the Steelers last week, their record went to 10-4 and the team clinched that playoff berth. Bills fans met the team at the airport to celebrate with the players. The Patriots just topped the Bengals in Cincy last week, but they had a letdown the week prior, losing to the Kansas City Chiefs at home.

That loss snapped a 21-game winning streak at Gillette Stadium for the Patriots… so we’re telling you, there is a chance for the Bills. But with Bills fans in mind, the Patriots are 11-3 after that win against the Bengals. With all their winning in mind, Patriots fans actually boo’d their dynasty off the field at halftime during that loss to the Chiefs which is… something else.

Patriots defender Kyle Van Noy was among Super Bowl winning players for the Patriots who were having none of it.

“I thought it was disrespectful,” he said of the booing. “But it is what it is.”

Oddsmakers: Bills underdogs again vs. Patriots

Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots Week 16 over/ under, odds, moneyline, spread.

The New England Patriots are once again touchdown favorites over the Buffalo Bills in Week 16 after being just that earlier this season.

According to BetMGM, the Patriots are 6.5-point favorites over the Bills in New England this upcoming week. In Week 4 during the first meeting between these two AFC East foes, the Bills were 7.5-point underdogs.

Last week the Bills opened as two-point underdogs to the Steelers for their Week 15 Sunday Night Football meeting.

The over/ under for the upcoming Bills-Patriots meeting is 38.5, the second-lowest in the NFL’s Week 16 slate, behind only the Lions and Broncos over/ under of 38. The moneyline is set as Bills (+235) and Patriots (-285).

In Saturday’s game, there will be AFC East title implications for both sides. With a win, the Bills can still have a chance at winning the division, but the Patriots also have to lose in Week 17 to the Dolphins in order for Buffalo to capture the title. A win for the Pats and it’s theirs.


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Latest update on Patriots videotaping: Footage released

FOX Sports has obtained and released footage which captures a confrontation between Cincinnati Bengals security and New England Patriots videographers from the Week 14 incident in Cleveland. 

FOX Sports has obtained and released footage which captures a confrontation between Cincinnati Bengals security and New England Patriots videographers from the Week 14 incident in Cleveland.

The video includes audio of the moment. Patriots staffers attempt to convince the Bengals staffers that they can delete the film. There’s also a visual of what the Patriots were filming.

The Patriots quickly admitted the mistake and stressed it wasn’t part of football operations, but footage captured by the media team for an internal documentary.

According to Bengals Wire, the Bengals are reportedly furious about the matter and want the Patriots punished.

Here’s the full footage released by FOX Sports here:

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Latest updates on Patriots videotaping incident

The New England Patriots find themselves in a battle with the Buffalo Bills for the AFC East title with three games remaining in the 2019 season. 

The New England Patriots find themselves in a battle with the Buffalo Bills for the AFC East title with three games remaining in the 2019 season.

The Pats also find themselves in an investigation via the NFL which involved a videographer hired by the Patriots recording the Bengals sideline during Cincy’s Week 14 game against the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals are the Pats’ opponent this upcoming weekend.

Since the initial report, which will of course draw the attention of Bills fans, here’s what has happened come about.

The Patriots admitted to inadvertently violating league rules by videotaping the field from the press box last week. But the team explained it as nothing more than a videotaping of a documentary series for the team’s website. The Patriots went on to accepting responsibility for the incident.

Eight minutes of footage of the Bengals’ sideline during their game against the Browns was found. NFL sidelines use headset systems to call-in plays to players, but an advantage can still be gained via other signals used on the sideline.

The investigation is ongoing, but Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has spoken on the incident, too. He denies wrongdoing on his own part.

“I have no involvement in this or knowledge of it,” Belichick said. “I really don’t have any idea what exactly is going on. I can tell you that we’ve never as a coaching staff — I personally have never used any video footage at all, anything that those production people have done other than what’s shown on public television or something like that.

“We don’t have anything to do with what they do, so I really don’t have much knowledge of the situation at all.”

Belichick’s Patriots were previously involved with other competitive advantage investigations, including Spygate and Deflategate.

This investigation by the league into this latest incident is still ongoing.

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Bengals say they are ‘aware’ of Patriots reportedly ‘videotaping play calls’

Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor responded to a question during his news conference Monday about a Patriots employee taping the Bengals’ play calls during their recent game against the Cleveland Browns.

Things just got interesting for the New England Patriots.

Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor responded to a question during his news conference Monday about a Patriots employee taping the Bengals’ play calls during their recent game against the Cleveland Browns.

The Patriots play the Bengals in Cincinnati on this upcoming Sunday.

Taylor answered he had “no comment” and is “aware there was an incident” which the NFL in investigating.

Reports have already surfaced via NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport that the Patriots had a videographer at the stadium as part of a team video series called “Do Your Job” which has inside looks at all members of the New England organization… such as scouts.

The Bills play their AFC East rivals in Week 16 and the contest will have AFC title implications regardless of what happens in Week 15 for both teams.

Per another report from NFL Network, a Bengals scout noticed the questionable conduct from the Patriots’ staffer and alerted an NFL representative, who obtained the video under question.

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Bills playoff picture: Patriots’ Isaiah Wynn activated from IR

Buffalo Bills 2019 opponent, the New England Patriots, are getting Isaiah Wynn back for Tom Brady.

This year hasn’t been a season to remember for Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

The 42-year-old has recently admitted he’s frustrated with the way his team’s offense is performing. A lot of the Pats’ successes are because of their defense, not Brady.

That’s different than much of his career but truthfully, it’s not all on the QB. He’s without several playmakers he could’ve been with, such as Antonio Brown, Josh Gordon and Rob Gronkowski. His offensive line is a wreck, too.

But that second group is getting a jolt of life.

Former first-round pick Isaiah Wynn was activated off the team’s injured reserve list this week, according to Patriots Wire.

Wynn was placed on the injured reserve list with a toe injury after New England’s Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Wynn also missed his entire rookie season due to an Achilles injury.

Wynn will slide in at Brady’s blindspot, left tackle. In his brief playing time this year, Wynn has graded at an “above average” mark via Pro Football Focus’ grading system with an overall grade of 72.8.

Former Bill and current Patriots, Marshall Newhouse, was filling in for Wynn. He currently grades at a much lower 61.0 overall.

At 7-3 overall, the Bills can still catch the Patriots for the AFC East crown. New England sits at 9-1.

While that could seem unlikely, there’s still to factor in that those two teams will faceoff in what could be a pivotal Week 16 meeting in New England. That game was already flexed into a primetime kickoff slot, a 4:30 p.m. kick on Saturday.

Earlier this year, the Bills fell 16-10 to their divisional rival.

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