Josh Allen, Bills storm back from 21-0 hole to stun Patriots, keep AFC East in play

The AFC East is not settled.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 14: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills calls out from the line of scrimmage during the third quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 14: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills calls out from the line of scrimmage during the third quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
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The AFC East is not settled.

Behind two rushing touchdowns from MVP candidate Drake Maye, the New England Patriots sprinted out to a 21-0 lead over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday with a chance to clinch the division. But Josh Allen led the Bills on five consecutive touchdown possessions to overcome a porous defensive effort and spark Buffalo to a stunning, 35-31 win. 

The win snapped a 10-game win streak for the Patriots, who were in position to clinch the AFC East with a win. Instead, the Patriots drop to 11-3 and cede ground in the race for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs to the Denver Broncos. And the Bills improve to 10-4 to remain in the race for the division.

It added up to a stunning collapse for a Patriots team that looked well on its way to celebrating its first division title since the Tom Brady era at home. Instead, they're left to parse a collapse that allowed the Bills to score 28 second-half points.

Buffalo looked down and out after three first-half possessions produced 29 yards, two 3-and-outs, three punts and a 21-0 hole. But Buffalo scored a touchdown on its final possession of the first half and went into halftime with a 24-7 deficit. 

Then Allen and the Bills ran roughshod in the second half. Buffalo scored touchdowns on its first two possessions of the third quarter, and its defense came up with an interception of Maye with New England's lead whittled down to 28-24.

From there, Allen delivered again, this time with a touchdown pass to Dawson Knox to give the Bills their first lead of the game at 28-24 early in the fourth quarter.

The Patriots responded with a quick-hit touchdown to retake the lead just 14 seconds later. But the Bills responded again with their fifth consecutive touchdown drive, this time with a James Cook run to retake the lead at 35-31.

Maye eventually had chance to fortify his MVP case and clinch the division with the ball back in the final 2:43. But Buffalo's defense forced a turnover on downs to regain possession for its offense and secure the victory.

This story will be updated.

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