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Monday Night Football: Josh Allen and Stephon Digges lead the Bills to a 9-38 win over the Patriots

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It was crystal clear on Monday evening which team would go to the qualifiers as the East Asian champions and which team would watch the qualifiers from home for the first time in 12 years.

Josh Allen W. Stephon Digges The Buffalo Bills conclusively scored a 38-9 win over the New England Patriots Monday night. Allen threw four landings in the night, three of which went to Diggs, as the Bills got a seasonal sweep of the Patriots for the first time since 1999. It didn’t take even a full four quarters to do so as Allen and Diggs both got a seat on the bench for most of the fourth quarter. .

Allen completed 27 of 36 passes at 320 yards and four touchdowns while Diggs picked up nine of those passes at 145 yards and three steps. In the process, Allen Set Bills Privilege Records For relegation in Season (34) and completion (375), surpassing previous marks held by Jim Kelly and Drew Bledso, respectively.

The Patriots actually led 3-0 after 45 yards Nick Falk Field goal on the opening drive of the game.

Every bill was out there. Buffalo will score a four-enginements streak that didn’t involve a single kneeling to finish the first half.

After 22 yards Tyler Bass Field goal, Zak Moss He scored at 5 yards to give Buffalo a 10-3 lead. Cam Newton He scored at 9 yards from the descent to pull the Patriots back within one point after an extra point missed from Falk.

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Lee Smith He received a 4-yard touchdown pass from Allen as the Bills’ lead grew to 17-9 before Diggs grabbed the rest of the score. Allen and Diggs connected at 50 yards as Buffalo led a 24-9 lead at the break of the first half. Diggs would add touchdowns from 18 yards and 8 yards before the two were seated on the bench for the rest of the night.

Newton completed only 5 of 10 passes for 34 yards before being pulled in the third quarter in her favor Jarrett Steadham. Steadham finished 44 yards in a 4-of-11 pass in his limited move. Newton’s 34-yard pass is the lowest for a Patriots player who has started as a midfielder since Scott Scholes only had 16 yards against the Beals in 1993. Seechols left the game with an injury after just seven attempts.


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