Stephon Gilmore delivers surprising dud in matchup vs. DeVante Parker

“He had the better day today.”

New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore went from the team’s biggest strength to one of their biggest weaknesses in a Week 17 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

Gilmore was a leading candidate to be the Defensive Player of the Year, but receiver DeVante Parker will likely play a surprisingly large role in depriving the cornerback of that award. Gilmore had been the league’s best cornerback until Week 17 and until his matchup against Parker. The wideout, who has been on a hot streak in recent weeks, finished Week 17 with eight catches for 137 yards.

“He made some plays,” Gilmore said after the game when asked about their matchup. “It is what it is. I can handle it. I know what kind of player I am. I know I just have to go back to the practice field and practice hard and get ready for the game.”

Because the Patriots lost, they slipped from the second seed to the third in the AFC playoff standings. That means they will play in the wild card round, instead of enjoying a first-round bye. Gilmore said they “have to” turn the page: “Gotta move on.” But, of course, they’re moving on much quicker than they’d probably anticipated, as they were favored to beat the Dolphins and get a first-round bye. The Patriots will host one of the following three teams next weekend: the Tennessee Titans, the Pittsburgh Steelers or the Oakland Raiders.

“Just got to suck it up,” Gilmore said. “I don’t know who we play next week. Just got to go back and practice hard and correct the things we didn’t do right.”

Gilmore probably has more corrections on his plate this week than at any point this season. He had been brilliant, and one of the most important elements for New England’s defense finishing the year with a historically impressive year. This matchup against Parker was a stunner, considering Gilmore shut the receiver out completely in Week 2 when the Patriots won, 40-0.

“Tough pill to swallow. They had the better day today,” Gilmore said. “(Parker) made big catches. Made some tough plays. He had the better day today.”

All but one of Parker’s catches went for a first down, even if both of Ryan Fitzpatrick’s third-down targets for Parker went incomplete. Four of Parker’s catches went for over 20 yards. It was the kind of performance entirely alien to Gilmore. That extended to the Patriots defense as a whole, which had been solid in just about every game this year — particularly against lesser offenses like the Dolphins. Gilmore was asked if he’s confident the team can turn thing around.

“Yeah, I do. Hard-working group,” Gilmore said. “It didn’t go the way we wanted it to. They were the better team. But I’m confident in everybody.”

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PODCAST: Bills turn attention to Wild Card weekend post-Patriots loss

Buffalo Bills podcast following 24-17 loss to New England Patriots.

The Bills couldn’t get the job done against the New England Patriots. Poor execution on the offensive side, with an inability to extend drives, led to exhaustion and sloppy play on the defensive side of the ball. The Patriots experienced one of their better games of this back half of the season against Buffalo on both sides of the ball.

For the Bills, it’s not the end of the world, fortunately. While the idea that they were in the race for a home playoff game in Week 16 was enticing, they’re still in the postseason, and they still have a shot. The only ways that Buffalo would see the Patriots again is one of two situations.

First, both the Bills and whoever is the sixth seed win. Lowest remaining seed goes on to face Baltimore, and Buffalo would end up facing New England in the divisional round. Secondly, if both Buffalo or New England win out, and they meet in the AFC Championship.

That all sounds good and well, but one game at a time has to be the mentality, and right now, despite a meaningless Week 17 game against the Jets, Buffalo is slated to face either Houston or Kansas City come Wild Card Weekend.

Billswire podcast host ost Matt Johnson recaps the Bills-Patriots game and looks ahead to Wild Card weekend:

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What Patriots are saying about winning AFC East title

“A lot of hard work goes into that. But at the same time we understand we are not where we want to be at.”

The New England Patriots clinched an AFC East title for the 11th consecutive year. It has become routine for New England.

This season, the Buffalo Bills (10-5) didn’t make it easy on the Patriots (12-3). A Bills’ win on Saturday could have kept Buffalo in the race for the divisional title. Instead, the Patriots put together a 24-17 win over the Bills. The win also showed a level of competency which New England hasn’t displayed to this point. They were 0-3 against the AFC teams currently slated to make the playoffs, with losses to the Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.

Against the Bills’ impressive defense, Tom Brady and the Patriots offense put together their most impressive performance yet. Though the defense wasn’t perfect, they put together a solid drive in the final moments of the game, with a turnover on downs to end the Bills’ chances of a win.

QB Tom Brady

“I think it’s pretty cool. It’s pretty cool. It’s hard to do, and it’s a lot of effort, a lot of hard work, and a lot of people are just putting – day-after-day, just coming in, and sitting in these chairs and trying to do what’s right for the team. So, it’s a great reward. It’s a great step for us, and it’s great to control the ability to that, too. So, to win and know that you win the division is pretty cool. So, happy for us, happy for our team, and our coaches, and our families and our fans. And hopefully we can build on it and go play great next week.”

Coach Bill Belichick

On his divisional title hat: “Good. It’s great. Love wearing this hat.”

CB Stephon Gilmore

“It feels great. We did it on offense, defense and special teams. It wasn’t easy and it was a great win. It’s great to win the division.”

WR Matthew Slater

“You’re happy to see guys that haven’t been able to [win] in this league yet, get a taste of winning. That’s why you play, you play to win. Everybody has been brought here because Coach Belichick thinks that they can help this football team win. It’s good to see guys have success and it’s good to see the team have success.”

RB Rex Burkhead

“It does feel good. A lot of hard work goes into that. But at the same time we understand we are not where we want to be at. We got a lot more football left to be played and we just have to continue to improve and get better every day.”

WR Julian Edelman

“It means a lot. It’s one of the first goals that you set early in the spring. When you’re forming your team, you want to go out and win your division. It was good to go out here and get one.”

Kicker Nick Folk

“It has been a while since I’ve been a division champ. I was a NFC East division champ twice in Dallas, that was a long time ago, 10-plus years. So it feels good.”

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Julian Edelman shares epic ‘Star Wars’ themed Instagram post after win vs. Bills

Per usual, Julian Edelman shared an epic Instagram post after the win.

The New England Patriots clinched the AFC East title for the 11th consecutive season after defeating the Buffalo Bills, 24-17.

It was a hard-fought game that came down to the wire, but New England’s offense came through and made the necessary plays to win. Julian Edelman was a big part of that win, and his season has been more than impressive.

Per usual, he shared an epic Instagram post after the game. This one is ‘Star Wars’ themed and features Edelman, Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Rex Burkhead, Kyle Van Noy, Chase Winovich, N’Keal Harry and Stephon Gilmore.

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The force is strong in my family…

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The Patriots are 12-3 and they’re looking to clinch a first-round bye next week against the Miami Dolphins.

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Instant analysis: Game just out of Bills’ grasp in loss to Patriots

The Buffalo Bills fell just short against their long-time nemesis, losing to the New England Patriots 24-17 Saturday afternoon.

The Buffalo Bills fell just short against their long-time nemesis, losing to the New England Patriots 24-17 Saturday afternoon.

The game featured strong defense and several big plays for Buffalo, but it ultimately was not enough to knock off the evil empire of the NFL, giving the Patriots the AFC East crown for the 11th consecutive season.

New England carried most of the play in the first half, possessing the ball and putting pressure on the Bills defense. However, the unit did not break despite being on the field over 21 minutes in the first half.

The Bills defense dealt the first blow of the game, forcing a Rex Burkhead fumble. Jordan Poyer tracked down the New England running back and punched the ball out, and Micah Hyde returned it into Patriots territory.

However, Buffalo could only muster a 35-yard Stephen Hauschka field goal in response. The Bills moved the ball only 14 yards on seven plays.

New England responded with two long drives, both of which ended with points on the board. Matt LaCosse caught an 8-yard touchdown reception to finish off an 11-play drive, while Nick Folk added a 36-yard field goal to culminate a 17-play drive.

Buffalo’s offense struggled for most of the half, but then put it together for a two-minute drill. Allen, who only had 11 yards passing leading up to this drive, completed three of his four attempts for 51 yards. Dawson Knox was on the end of a great pass-and-catch, going for 34 yards and bringing the Bills down to the one-yard-line of New England. The playcalling became a bit more creative, as Allen found Dion Dawkins on a one-yard touchdown pass to even the game at 10-10 going into half time.

The teams then traded punches in the second half. The Patriots forced a three-and-out to open the second half. Buffalo’s defense kept Brady and company under wraps, allowing only a field goal.

Buffalo responded with a stellar route run by Brown, finally making Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore look human. John Brown smoked Gilmore on a double-move, and Allen found him in stride. The 53-yard touchdown receptions gave the Bills a 17-13 lead.

The remainder of the scoring went in favor of the Patriots. Nick Folk knocked through his third field goal of the game with just under 11 minutes remaining in the game. New England’s defense forced a Bills three-and-out, and the Patriots offense responded with another touchdown. Brady found Rex Burkhead in the flat, and the running back atoned for his fumble, breaking multiple tackles en route to the end zone. Julian Edelman scored on the two-point conversion, giving the Patriots a 24-17 lead.

Buffalo drove deep on their final drive of the game, traveling 60 yards on 14 plays. However, their penultimate offensive play put them back on their heels, as Allen was swarmed and took a sack. On the final offensive play for Buffalo, Allen faced the heat of New England’s pass rush. He turned his back to the line and was forced to throw up a low-percentage pass that fell incomplete. It was what was expected of Bill Belichick at that moment.

The Bills defense kept them within striking distance, but the Patriots offense was efficient all game. Brady ended with 271 passing yards on the day. The New England rushing attack was effective as well, totaling 143 yards gained on the ground. The Patriots put up 414 total yards on offense. Buffalo’s defense also failed to register a sack.

Buffalo’s ground attack never really got rolling along. Plus, their aerial attack was limited against Belichick’s defense. Buffalo converted only 2-of-11 third-down attempts during the game.

There were several things to be content with during today’s game for Buffalo. The big plays to Knox and Brown were impressive. Defensively, they forced a turnover on the opening drive.

However, the game still felt like it was a big brother toying around with their little sibling. Buffalo is close, but they are just not there just yet.

Allen was close on several passes. He missed Knox twice in the end zone. It was the usual mix of great passes combined with a few inaccurate tosses.

The Bills will have a chance to show their growth during the Wild Card round of the playoffs. For now, it’s a little bit of what could’ve been, as once again the team falls by one-score to their enemy.

Buffalo wraps up their season next Sunday against the New York Jets at New Era Field.

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Winners and losers from Patriots’ gusty win over the Bills in Week 16

Tom Brady finally started to get some momentum in the passing game.

Here are the winners and losers from the New England Patriots’ 24-17 win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 16 at Gillette Stadium on Saturday.

The Patriots have clinched the AFC East, and will spend Week 17 attempting to hold off the Miami Dolphins, so that New England can retain their No. 2 seed and a first-round bye.

Winner: Tom Brady, QB

Brady led a 17-play, 81-yard drive, which spanned over 8 minutes and 58 seconds. The drive started on that 1-yard line. While the drive concluded with a field goal, it was representative of Brady’s best self in 2019. He spread the ball around, but favored Julian Edelman. The quarterback’s patience and accuracy were New England’s biggest asset. The offense was a flashback to what they did best in the early 2000s: death with a thousand incisions — which requires great precision.

That hasn’t come together in previous games — it did on Saturday night. Brady finished 26 of 33 for 271 yards and one touchdown.

Loser (until he proved a winner): Rex Burkhead, RB

His fumble on the Patriots’ opening drive felt like a significant swing in points. The Bills turned around and scored on a field goal. But New England was moving the ball well, and looked poised to score at least three points. The turnover was a momentum changer.

Then the script flipped completely on Burkhead.

He was reliable after that, with five carries for 20 yards and a touchdown with four catches for 77 yards on the game. He and the Patriots offensive line did well running screen passes, which helped him finish with the most receiving yards for New England. But Burkhead’s most impressive play of the game came on 1-yarder. Linebacker Lorenzo Alexander hammered Burkhead, who somehow stayed upright and managed to make his way into the end zone.

T.J. Watt may benefit from his position in DPOY race with Stephon Gilmore

Stephon Gilmore may win DPOY but the better bet may be T.J. Watt based on the history of the award.

Most Valuable Player should essentially be called Best Quarterback in the NFL. As for Defensive Player of the Year, that’s recently been Best Lineman or Edge Player of the year. Since 2008, a non-lineman or edge rusher has won the award three times — Charles Woodson, Troy Polamalu, and Luke Kuechly. The award has been given out every year since 1971, and in that time a cornerback has only won the award five times. Winners have normally been linebackers or defensive linemen. Which brings us to 2019 and Stephon Gilmore. If history is any indicator, Gilmore has a tough shot at winning the award.

The DPOY race looks like it’s going coming down to Gilmore and T.J. Watt with Danielle Hunter with an outside shot. That’s two defensive linemen/edge players and one corner. There are definitely arguments for Gilmore who has been a shutdown corner all year and is considered one of the best players at his position. I say one of the best players because there is another corner who can make an argument he’s been just as good as Gilmore.

If we go by historical precedence, Watt is going to win the award. He’s been the best player on one of the best defenses in the league. He has 13 sacks, 14 tackles-for-loss, six forced fumbles, and two interceptions. The Steelers have a history of DPOYs. Watt plays a position that normally gets the DPOY the year nod.

Per Doug Farrar — in his great breakdown of Stephon Gilmore v. Tre’Davious White — Gilmore’s stats have been pretty good — and that’s an understatement:

“Gilmore: 38 receptions allowed on 82 targets for 444 yards, 152 air yards, no touchdowns, six interceptions, and that 32.8 passer rating allowed.”

Still, Gilmore has an uphill battle. Cornerbacks simply aren’t normal DPOY candidates. Darrelle Revis never won a DPOY and that’s the last time we’ve seen this type of dominance from a cornerback. Of course, Revis’ best year was the last time a cornerback won the award but it was Woodson who took it home. If we were making comparisons to the MVP award, defensive linemen are quarterbacks, linebackers are running backs, and corners are receivers. Gilmore is trying to flip that narrative on its head.

Bills at Patriots: 5 matchups to watch

The Buffalo Bills are playoff bound and can make a run at the AFC East if they can beat the dreaded New England Patriots.

The Buffalo Bills have punched their ticket to the playoffs after their road win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football. Now the Bills have a chance in winning the AFC East with a victory of the dreaded New England Patriots… though the Bills will need some help.

The Bills and Pats met once this season, week four in Buffalo where the Patriots won 16-10. It was a defensive battle throughout the game, and game that saw Josh Allen leave with a head injury in the fourth quarter.

This will be a tough matchup for the Bills at Foxborough on Saturday, so these are the important matchups to watch:

Jordan Phillips vs. Ted Karras

After two strong seasons with the New England Patriots, center Ted Karras has taken a step back in his third season. Throughout the season he has allowed two sacks, and been called for three penalties. On Saturday, he’ll be facing the underrated defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. 

Jordan Phillips has had a career resurgence in Buffalo since joining during the team late last season. In his first full season with the Bills, Phillips has ten sacks, one forced fumble, and 12 tackles. Phillips has been able to create pressure inside the pocket, which has resulted in quarterbacks releasing the ball earlier than expected and leading to errant throws.

Phillips didn’t have a great game against the Patriots, he had just four tackles, and didn’t contribute any sacks. The Patriots offense is based around quick passes, and a stout run game. Which doesn’t play to the strengths of Phillips game. 

If the Bills want to get the best of the Hall of Fame quarterback, Tom Brady, Phillips will need to collapse the pocket and make the 42 year old scramble, and try to extend plays. Phillips will be vital for the potential divisional push, which starts on Saturday. 

Julian Edelman reflects upon tough practice matchups with Stephon Gilmore

“He’s a very good football player. … I’ve gotten a few wins, though.”

The New England Patriots’ practices feature a uniquely fierce matchup of talented players. Cornerback Stephon Gilmore gets to try to shut down receiver Julian Edelman on a daily basis.

They get split off for installations of the playbook and the weekly game plan when the starting units play against the scout team. But during scrimmage sessions in training camp and 1-on-1 drills during the regular season, the Edelman-Gilmore competition is a nice example of how teammates can make each other better, even if they play different positions.

“He’s a very good football player. He’s very deserving of anything he gets. I’ve gotten a few wins, though,” Edelman said on Thursday at his locker with a smirk. “I think it’s unbelievable for me, because I get to go against a very good football player. He makes me better. I hope I make him better. You’d have to ask him. I’m glad we have Steph, but my focus is on the Buffalo Bills.”

They’re cordial in the locker room. On the football field, both players have less love for one another. When they first started matching up in 2017, they got ejected for fighting. That was Gilmore’s first season with the team.

“There’s not really no friends on the field to me,” Gilmore said during training camp that year. “Once I’m on the field, there’s no friends. But off the field, [it’s] very respectful. [I] respect everybody on this team. Talk to them. It’s nothing personal. It’s just when I’m on the field, I’m super competitive and there’s no friends.”

Edelman isn’t the only player who embraces the challenges that Gilmore presents. Receiver Phillip Dorsett loves when he gets matched up with the player he calls “the best corner in the game right now.” In particular, it’s a good week for Edelman and Dorsett to see Gilmore with regularity, because the team is preparing for cornerback Tre’Davious White, one of the NFL’s best cornerbacks.

“He plays well within the scheme. He’s really instinctive. He watches a lot of film on his receivers and their tendencies. He’s good at breaking on the ball and obviously he can catch,” Dorsett said. “It’s good (to have Gilmore), because I think Steph is the best corner in the game right now, but Tre’Davious is good, too. He’s up there. He’s a good player.”

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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.