PATRIOTS SHADE: Chris Broussard isn’t buying into the hype after New England’s win over the Bills, calling the performance “uninspiring” and “more lucky than dominant.” His take sparked debate across the sports world, questioning whether the Patriots truly turned a corner — or just caught Buffalo on a bad day..ll

Patriots will lose another home game in Week 3, oddsmakers predict - Yahoo Sports

‘The Bills were going to lose to somebody’

Daniel Fisher 9 Hours Ago2 Min Read

 

Many believe the New England Patriots made progress with their 23-20 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. However, Fox Sports analyst Chris Broussard did not find the win particularly impressive.

“It pains me to say this,” Broussard said Monday on “First Things First” when asked what the Patriots proved on Sunday. “Nothing. Not a darn thing. Maybe they proved that nobody’s going 17-0 this year. The Bills were going to lose to somebody.”

Buffalo was bound to lose eventually, especially since no team has gone undefeated since the 1972 Miami Dolphins. However, it was a significant deal that the Patriots were the ones to deliver the Bills their first loss of the season.

The Bills have secured five consecutive AFC East titles and have defeated the Patriots six times since 2021.

Buffalo has dominated New England for the past five years, much like how the Patriots used to run circles around the Bills for two decades with quarterback Tom Brady at the helm.

Story continues below advertisement

It was a significant step in the right direction that New England was able to go into Orchard Park on “Sunday Night Football” and pull off a victory over one of the best teams in the NFL.

 

 

Related Posts

COWBOYS BY THE NUMBERS: Zero to 100 — a full statistical recap of Dallas’ 37–22 Week 5 win. From Dak Prescott’s precision passing to Micah Parsons’ defensive dominance, every number tells the story of a team firing on all cylinders. Stats don’t lie, and Dallas proved it in every quarter..ll

From George Pickens’ touchdown streak continuing to James Houston staying hot, a look at some of the numbers that played a part in the Cowboys’ 37-22 win on Sunday afternoon.

SPAGNOLA INSIGHT: Why this offense keeps humming — from precise quarterback reads to explosive playmakers, Spagnola breaks down the chemistry and timing that make every drive look effortless. It’s not luck; it’s cohesion, preparation, and the kind of execution that wins games..ll

Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense had a big day against the Jets, but it was the play of the backups along the offensive line who made the real difference.

COWBOYS FAMILY DRAMA: Juanyeh had an emotional rollercoaster as Dallas triumphed over his younger brother’s Jets squad — a win filled with pride, sibling rivalry, and respect. On-field competitiveness met off-field love, proving that sometimes family adds the ultimate layer to a big victory..ll

It was a heartfelt day for Juanyeh Thomas as he faced Azareye’h, his brother, in the Cowboys versus Jets — their mother in attendance to witness her sons compete.

COWBOYS SOAR: Ten thoughts on Dallas’ dominant 37–22 victory over the Jets — from Dak Prescott’s command and Micah Parsons’ defensive clinic to a statement win that silenced doubts. The Cowboys didn’t just win; they made it look easy, confident, and calculated. If this is a glimpse of what’s coming, the NFC better be on alert..ll

Here are our thoughts on Sunday’s Dallas Cowboys win!

COWBOYS LEADERSHIP: Before the win over the Jets, Dak Prescott delivered a powerful message to Dallas’ backups — a speech about trust, pride, and seizing the moment. It wasn’t about stats or spotlight, just heart and belief. And when the game began, every word showed on the field..ll

The Cowboys started four backup offensive linemen in their victory against the Jets.

COWBOYS CHAOS: Rico Dowdle’s unexpected comment had Dallas OC Brian Schottenheimer joking he needed a “seatbelt” — but behind the laughs, tension is brewing in the Cowboys’ locker room. What started as lighthearted might just expose deeper cracks in the offense. Buckle up, Dallas — things are getting bumpy..ll

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer calls out Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle before Week 6 matchup