‘One example of how much separates the teams is New England, coming off a 42-13 victory over Carolina, having the opportunity to win consecutive games for the first time since a three-game run spanning Oct. 30-Nov. 20, 2022. The Bills, by comparison, have lost consecutive games — and no more than two — just three times over that stretch.’
BillsBeat - October 3, 2025
Bills looking for 15th straight home win in preparing to host AFC East rival Pats on Sunday night
‘Key matchup: QB Drake Maye versus Bills defensive front. Buffalo’s struggles against the run this season include having difficulty defending against mobile quarterbacks. The Bills have allowed QBs to gain 199 yards rushing through four outings, including 70 by Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson. Maye ranks second on the Patriots with 98 yards rushing and leads the team with two TDs rushing.’
Joey Bosa not focused on injury concerns in new chapter with Bills
‘Bosa, 30, acknowledged he’s “running out of time here,” when it comes to his career. For the first time, he’s with a team other than the Chargers, signing a one-year deal coming off injury-riddled seasons that have resulted in him only playing in only 28 regular season and two playoff games over the previous three years and being sidelined for plenty of snaps. Bosa’s injury predilection has been cause for concern since his last complete year, a 10.5 sack season in 2021. The next set of goals for Bosa and the Bills rely on him staying healthy.’
Keon Coleman details his mentality behind Bills' everybody eats mantra
‘“It just is what it is,” Coleman said. “If the ball find me, I’m going to make a play. If the ball is in somebody else’s hands, I’m going to do my job, make the block, and hopefully spring for a touchdown. But it is what it is, it’s the game of football.”’
Bills tipped to continue 'ruling' Patriots rivalry
‘Holding a 7-3 record over the Patriots in their last 10 games, the Bills appear to have New England figured out, but under Vrabel, New England might have a couple of tricks up its sleeve with Drake Maye under center.’
Bills superstar named AFC Offensive Player of the Month after hot start to season
‘Through the first month of the season, Cook is second in the NFL in rushing and leads the league with five touchdown rushes while averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Additionally, Cook is second in the league with 10 runs of 10+ yards and second in rushing yards over expected, per Next Gen Stats.’
Bills need to play 'complete game' to slay Patriots
‘“I mean, hard nose football, well coached guys with guys that’s very capable up front and in the secondary,” Coleman said on the Patriots’ defense via One Bills Live. “So, we got to play a complete game, all three phases to come out with a win.”‘
Josh Allen praises second-year defender for high-IQ play in Week 4
‘Second-year safety Cole Bishop beautifully read a trick play by New Orleans. The Saints ran a reverse that saw quarterback Spencer Rattler leak out as a receiver, and Chris Olave threw the ball to a seemingly-open Rattler at the goal line. Bishop saw the setup happening and made a beeline for Rattler, picking off the pass and getting a nice return on the interception to crush any chance of the Saints scoring.’
Rookie defenders Dorian Strong, T.J. Sanders added to Bills' Thursday injury report
‘Bills cornerback Dorian Strong did not practice on Thursday due to a neck injury, while defensive tackle T.J. Sanders was also added to the injury report as a limited participant due to a knee injury.’
James Cook named AFC Offensive Player of the Month of September
‘Cook has had an impressive start to the 2025 season through the first four games, rushing for 401 yards on 75 carries, averaging 5.35 yards per-attempt. He’s also caught 12 balls for 89 yards, combining for 490 total yards from scrimmage.’
Buffalo Bills top rushing offense gears up for big test on Sunday Night Football against New England Patriots
‘According to ESPN, the Bills are averaging 163.5 rushing yards per game, while the Patriots’ defense is allowing 77.5 yards per game, which is tied for second in the NFL.’
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for September
‘Cook’s 401 rushing yards through the first four games currently rank him second in the NFL. He also has five touchdowns and 89 receiving yards.’
Bills RB James Cook affirms value as AFC player of month
‘After an extended contract standoff during the offseason that ended with Cook receiving an extension paying him among the top running backs in the NFL, the fourth-year player has gained 490 yards from scrimmage and scored five touchdowns during Buffalo’s 4-0 start.’
This date in Bills stadium history: Oct. 3
‘1993 — Bills 17, Giants 14 — In a Sunday night game attended by 79,283 fans, Jim Kelly led a fourth quarter comeback driving the Bills 73 yards and throwing the winning touchdown pass to Pete Metzelaars with 2:27 remaining. Henry Jones’ 85-yard interception return for a touchdown put the Bills ahead 10-0 in the first quarter. But a Kelly interception, five sacks in which Lawrence Taylor had a hand in two, and a Kenneth Davis fumble aided the Giants in pulling ahead. Bruce Smith sacked Phil Simms on fourth down near midfield to seal the victory. Thurman Thomas had 143 scrimmage yards (122 rushing). Nate Odomes and Marvcus Patton also had interceptions, and Darryl Talley forced a fumble that was recovered by Mark Kelso in Bills territory.’
Bills run game meets Patriots run defense in battle of strength vs. strength
‘It’s a matchup of strength versus strength. The Bills carry with them into this one the No. 1-ranked rushing attack in the NFL at 163.5 yards per game. The next-closest team is Washington at 154.8, with no other team tallying over 150 rushing yards per game.’