ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Running back James Cook got the Buffalo Bills on the board with a 46-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter to cut the New England Patriots' lead in half. The touchdown drive came after a sluggish start for the Bills.
The Bills beat the Patriots 24-21 thanks to the performance from starting running back James Cook along with timely plays made by the defense. Cook ran the ball 11 times for 100 yards and one touchdown while also catching three passes for 26 yards and another touchdown, showing his ability to affect the game on the ground and through the air.
In Sunday’s 24-21 victory over the New England Patriots, the Bills trotted out a new personnel grouping for the first time this season.
The Buffalo Bills won a nail-biter against the New England Patriots, 24-21, in Week 16 action. The Bills, a massive 14.5-point favorite entering the game, struggled mightily to dominate their lowly divisional rivals.
Josh Allen doesn't have to do it all, and may be hard-pressed to top 4,000 yards passing for a fifth consecutive season. And that’s not a bad thing.
James Cook will lead the Buffalo Bills into their game versus the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET.The Patriots have been sputtering offensively, ranking
A whole lot of running back James Cook and takeaways by the defense helped the Buffalo Bills erase an early 14-point deficit Sunday against the New England Patriots.
The Bills were fortunate to escape with a 24-21 victory over the Patriots. Here's how Sal Maiorana graded the performance.
Follow along with score and in-game updates as the Bills host the Patriots on Sunday afternoon at Highmark Stadium.
Josh Allen may be hard-pressed to top 4,000 yards passing for a fifth consecutive season. And that’s not a bad thing. As much as the five-time defending AFC East champion
The Bills host the Jets Sunday as they try to secure the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Here are three questions heading into the game.