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Don Banks: Giants in the midst of another stagnant second half; more Snaps

CNNSI.com

The Giants know how to get themselves out of their November slumps, and they'll have to do it again this year, says Don Banks, who goes around the league in his Snap Judgments.

Chris Brown, buffalobills.com

The Bills outperformed the Patriots in just about every offensive category Sunday, but it wasn’t enough in a crushing six-point loss. Here’s the rundown. Total net yards – BUF – 481 – NE 347 Average gain per play – BUF – 6.8 – NE 5.1 Third…

Associated Press, ESPN.com

Tom Brady threw for two touchdowns, Devin McCourty ended Buffalo's hopes with an interception in the end zone, and the New England Patriots kept the surprisingly tough Bills winless at Gillette Stadium with a 37-31 victory on Sunday.

Chris Brown, buffalobills.com

The Bills were supremely disappointed they were unable to pull Sunday’s game out at New England. Having come so close only to come up short with less than 30 seconds to play led to frustration that’s begun to boil over concerning the rivalry that’s …

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

Chris Brown, buffalobills.com

The Bills got off to an unfortunate start in the game and part of it was due to penalties. Buffalo finished with 14 for a stunning 148 yards, with is the second-most penalty yardage assessed against the Bills in a game in team history. It was the most p…

Chris Brown, buffalobills.com

Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick had his helmet knocked clean off his head by Patriots LB Brandon Spikes on an illegal helmet-to-helmet hit that was flagged by officials in the fourth quarter. When Fitzpatrick got back up minus his helmet he went and confronte…

Chris Brown, buffalobills.com

Bills WR T.J. Graham took the blame for the interception that ended Buffalo’s chance at victory Sunday against the Patriots. “That was a rookie mistake,” said Graham. “I was supposed to cross his face in the front. It was a good pass. If I went ac…

deadspin.com

We'll be putting all our GIFs for the day here, from Bill Belichick emphatically challenging the officials to A.J. Green exploiting New York's defensive holes. We'll update the post as the later games conclude, so stay tuned. More »

Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com

The Patriots held on to beat the Bills 37-31 on Sunday without left guard Logan Mankins, who limped off the field in the third quarter. Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald reports that Mankins left the stadium in a walking boot on his left foot after the gam…

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

Even after a slew of questionable calls that seemed to be stacking the deck in favor of the Patriots, the Bills still had a chance to win the game late. And that chance evaporated when defensive back Devin McCourty intercepted a pass from Ryan Fitzpatri…

Sean Newell, deadspin.com

There are many wonderful things about living in the United States. It's far from perfect, but as far as countries go, it's a pretty sweet place to live. Then you read about a guy like Jerry Wojcik and it makes you want to scrap the whole thing and start…

Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com

Two of the most versatile offensive weapons in the National Football League will be inactive on Sunday. A bye week was not enough time for New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez's ankle to get back to 100 percent and he will not dress for Sunday…

Chris Brown, buffalobills.com

Here are the Bills inactives for today’s game against the Patriots including DE Chris Kelsay. Kyle Moore is expected to start in his place with Shawne Merriman and Spencer Johnson. QB T. Jackson CB A. Williams S M. Silva LB K. Morrison OT T. Welch DE C.…

Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com

A Bills fan who signed up to receive five text messages a week from the team is suing them because they sent him six one week and seven in another one. The Dolphins opened up a roster spot by waiving the recently acquired CB Brandon McDonald. Patriots D…

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

ESPN.com

ESPNBoston.com's Mike Reiss, Mike Rodak and Field Yates will share their in-game analysis and observations and let you have your say as well in today's chat during the Patriots-Bills matchup at Gillette. Join us at kickoff (1 p.m.)!