Patriots Shut Out by Buffalo 16-0 at Gillette Stadium

Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team

Patriots Shut Out by Buffalo 16-0 at Gillette Stadium

Bill Belichick
The New England Patriots fell 16-0 to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. This is the Patriots first loss to the Bills since December of 2014. 

The last time the Patriots were shut out at home was in 1993 against the New York Jets. 

Rookie Jacoby Brissett made his second start for the Patriots going 17 of 27 for 205 yards and a fumble, as the Patriots record now stands at 3-1 on the season. The Bills, who started the year 0-2, climb back to a 2-2 record and are in second place in the AFC East. 

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Bills Grab Control Early 

Behind quarterback Tyrod Taylor the Bills took their first offensive possession 65 yards on 12 plays ending in a LeSean McCoy seven yard touchdown catch to put Buffalo up 7-0. The Bills are the only team to score first quarter points against the Patriots so far this season. 

Buffalo would kick field goals on each of their next two offensive possessions to take a 13-0 lead into the locker room at the half. 

The Bills would add another field goal with 33 seconds left in the third quarter to go up 16-0 in the game. 

Patriots Missed Chances 

The Patriots offense did not have a whole lot going in this game, only 13 first downs and 277 total yards on the day. 

But they did have early chances that could have changed momentum. 

With 5:10 left in the second quarter, the Patriots drove the ball to the Buffalo 16 yard line.

Following a holding penalty on center David Andrews, Brissett ran the ball on 3rd and 11 but fumbled and Buffalo recovered. 

In the 3rd quarter, the Patriots drove to the Buffalo 30 yard line where they set up kicker Stephen Gostkowski for a 48 yard field goal attempt. Gostkowski missed it to the right. 

Next up 

The Patriots return to action on Sunday, October 9 when they visit the Cleveland Browns. The game will be Tom Brady's first game back from suspension. 

Kick off is set for 1 p.m. 


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