Patriots’ D flexes vs. Bills; Aaron Rodgers, Packers up next
8:02 pm | October 29, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady often says football is the ultimate team sport, where one unit has to pick up another when it is struggling.
That was the case in the Patriots’ 25-6 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Monday night, a game which showed New England can win low-scoring contests in addition to the shootouts.
Brady and the offense, minus a consistent running game because of a personnel shortage that had them playing receiver Cordarrelle Patterson at running back, needed the defense to carry the day at New Era Field in front of a frenzied Bills crowd enjoying its first Monday night home game since 2008.
Led by an overpowering performance from defensive end Trey Flowers, disruptive play from linebacker Kyle Van Noy and an 84-yard Devin McCourty interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, the defense delivered — albeit against one of the NFL’s weakest offensive attacks in the NFL.
All of which sets up one of the most exciting matchups in the NFL next Sunday night: Brady and the Patriots vs. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It’s only the second time the two future Hall of Famers will meet head-to-head.