Share this: New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had plenty to be frustrated about during his team’s 16-0 loss Sunday to the Buffalo Bills, and Bills offensive lineman Richie Incognito had some fun at his expense. After the Patriots allowed a first quarter touchdown reception from Tyrod Taylor to running back LeSean McCoy, CBS cameras caught Belichick spiking a tablet to its demise on the sideline. Incognito, whose had his own issues, took to Instagram to poke fun at Belichick. The Patriots, who suffered their first shutout in nearly a decade, will look to get back in the win column Sunday when they welcome Tom Brady back from his Deflategate suspension against the Browns in Cleveland. Thumbnail photo via Timothy T. Ludwig/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
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Patriots Vs. Bills Live: Score, Highlights, Analysis Of Week 4 Game In New Engla…
Share this: Third quarter, 10:27, Bills 13-0: The Patriots marched 46 yards down the field, but Stephen Gostkowski missed a 48-yard field goal. The Bills have the ball on their own 30-yard line. Patriots rookie QB Jacoby Brissett had his head bounce off the turf after a late slide but didn’t come out of the game. Third quarter, 14:07, Bills 13-0: The Patriots forced a punt after a three-and-out from Buffalo. They gave up just 2 yards on a pass to McCoy. The Patriots now have the ball on their own 24-yard line. End half, Bills 13-0: This is about as bad as anyone could have expected the Patriots to look today. The defense has been a sieve, letting up 251 yards, and their offense has just
Julian Edelman Not Looking Past Bills To Tom Brady’s Patriots Return
Share this: FOXBORO, Mass. — Tom Brady’s return is on the horizon, but the New England Patriots have to temper their enthusiasm for a few more days. The Patriots aren’t the type of team to look past an opponent, and they have a game against the Buffalo Bills before Brady’s four-game suspension ends midnight Monday morning. “We got a game before that, so when he comes back, we’ll be happy,” Edelman said Friday. “But we got a job ahead of us with the Buffalo Bills.” The Bills are 1-2 and coming off an impressive 33-18 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3. The Patriots have gone 3-0 without their starting quarterback. Jimmy Garoppolo started the Patriots’ first two games before injuring his shoulder
Patriots’ Starting QB Vs. Bills? Rex Ryan Says He Knows, But He’s Not Telling
by Zack Cox on Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 1:14PM 2,744 Share this: Rex Ryan believes he’s cracked the New England Patriots’ quarterback code. Ryan said Tuesday in a radio interview he knows who will start under center for the Patriots on Sunday against his Buffalo Bills. “I think we know, but I’m not going to say anything,” the Bills head coach said, via NewYorkUpstate.com. “At the same time, we’ll be prepared anyway just like you would. The main thing is just stopping what they do. They change their MO a lot of times. It’s more of a game plan of the week.” He added: “Who knows how they’ll approach us? One thing we know for sure is they’re not going to know how we’re going to approach them either.
Patriots Reportedly ‘Comfortable If They Have To’ Start Julian Edelman At QB
Share this: The New England Patriots’ Week 4 matchup with the Buffalo Bills still is a week away, which gives quarterbacks Jimmy Garoppolo and Jacoby Brissett valuable time to heal. But what if injuries to Garoppolo’s shoulder and Brissett’s thumb don’t allow them to take the field next Sunday against the Bills? “Signing another quarterback is regarded, as I’m told, a last resort for the Patriots because, No. 1 they don’t want to have to cut somebody to create a roster spot for a quarterback, but No. 2 they actually would prefer to go with a Julian Edelman, even though he hasn’t played quarterback since college, because he knows the offense inside and out,” ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio reported on “Sunday Night Football”. “You
Report: Patriots ‘Hopeful’ Jimmy Garoppolo, Jacoby Brissett Both Can Play Vs. Bi…
Share this: The New England Patriots don’t have a single healthy quarterback on their active roster as of Sunday, but they’re apparently still feeling good about their QB situation entering Week 4. The Patriots are “hopeful and confident” that they’ll have “at least one, possibly two” quarterbacks available for next Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills, team sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. That means incumbent starter Jimmy Garoppolo and rookie backup Jacoby Brissett, both of whom have seen time while Tom Brady serves his four-game suspension for Deflategate. Garoppolo suffered a sprained AC joint in his right shoulder in Week 3, but New England feels he is “definitely is making progress” in his recovery, the source told Schefter. There were reports early last week that
Bills Shock Jets On ‘Thursday Night Football,’ Score Two Touchdowns In Two Minut…
Share this: The New York Jets were well on their way to earning an easy win against the Buffalo Bills on “Thursday Night Football.” Until they weren’t. Sure, Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis looked silly again early in the game after Marquise Goodwin torched him for an 84-yard touchdown. But it couldn’t happen to the Jets secondary again, could it? Think again. That’s a 71-yard touchdown to Greg Salas, for those keeping score at home. Fortunately for Revis, it wasn’t him who blew the coverage. Fortunately for the Bills, touchdowns that don’t embarrass Revis still count on the scoreboard. Just 2:54 later, though, the Bills took advantage of a stroke of luck and took it to the bank. With that defensive touchdown, the Bills stormed back from