The Buffalo Bills ended a four-year, seven-game losing streak against the New England Patriots on Sunday, beating them 24-21 and regaining some pride after being manhandled by the Pats for so long.
The Pats, trying to stop their three-game skid and reestablish themselves as a mildly competitive team, desperately needed a win against the Bills on Sunday. They almost got it done, hanging around within striking distance in that signature Patriots way. They ended the first half losing by one point at 7-6, and after the Bills came out swinging with a touchdown in the third quarter, they tied it at 14-14 with a TD and two-point conversion.