The Bills fell to the New England Patriots 23-20 on Sunday night, handing them their first loss of the season.

The turnover battle and untimely penalties were Buffalo's Achilles' heel.

"[The Patriots] took care of the football," quarterback Josh Allen said. "We didn't."

When the Bills were down 13-10 in the third quarter, looking to reclaim the advantage on the scoreboard, the offense took a pass interference penalty that pushed it back 10 yards to the New England 19-yard-line. Allen's intended target was wide receiver Khalil Shakir near the 10-yard line, which would have minimized the effects of the previous penalty and kept the offensive momentum rolling. New England cornerback Marcus Jones got in the middle of the pass in front of Shakir, though, and handed Allen his second intercept

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