FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The Buffalo Bills came out of halftime in weirdly familiar territory.

Down 24-7, little had gone right, especially on the defensive side of the ball, as the New England Patriots ran up and down the field, including a 52-yard rushing touchdown by TreVeon Henderson.

But a big rousing halftime speech wasn't needed for the Bills to orchestrate a comeback, ultimately beating the Patriots, 35-31, to improve to 10-4 and keep the competition for the AFC East alive.

"Our guys, they understand. They have a good feel for when they are and when they're not playing the way we need to play," coach Sean McDermott said. "And I saw Josh [Allen] as I was kind of bringing everybody up [at halftime], and he looked at me. I just knew he was seeing it like I was. The entire team was

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