Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen looks ahead to Week 17 matchup vs. New England Patriots.
As the Buffalo Bills gear up to face the New England Patriots on Sunday, concerns arise about Josh Allen’s right shoulder injury, which limited his participation in Wednesday’s walkthrough. However, Allen remains confident, assuring that he will be ready to play come game day. Head coach Sean McDermott acknowledged the situation, emphasizing a cautious, day-by-day approach while awaiting updates on Allen’s condition.
Meanwhile, the Bills are contending with additional setbacks as running back Damien Harris, tight end Quintin Morris, and defensive tackle Ed Oliver missed Wednesday’s practice due to various injuries.
Despite the Patriots’ 1-5 record, the Bills are not underestimating their division rivals. Center Mitch Morse emphasized the team’s awareness of the Patriots’ competitiveness and the coaching prowess of Bill Belichick. Morse highlighted the need for full participation, recognizing the challenges posed by the well-coached Patriots, stressing the importance of making in-game adjustments.
Bill Belichick’s impressive coaching record, boasting over 65% wins, nine AFC Championships, and six Super Bowls, is acknowledged by the Bills. The Patriots have historically dominated the Bills, winning 36 of their 46 matchups under Belichick. However, recent years have seen a shift in the trend, with the Bills securing victories in six of their last seven games against the Patriots. Notably, they became the first team to beat New England by a margin of 10 or more points in three consecutive games since Belichick assumed control in 2000. As the Bills prepare for a critical divisional matchup, they remain focused on the challenge ahead, acknowledging the Patriots’ formidable history while aiming to extend their recent success against their longstanding rivals.
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