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National Football League rivalry

Bills–Patriots rivalry
Bills and Patriots face off during the2006 season.
LocationBuffalo,Boston
First meetingSeptember 23, 1960
Bills 13,Patriots 0[1]
Latest meetingDecember 14, 2025
Bills 35, Patriots 31[1]
Next meeting2026
StadiumsBills:Highmark Stadium
Patriots:Gillette Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total133[1]
All-time seriesPatriots: 80–52–1[1]
Regular season seriesPatriots: 79–51–1[1]
Postseason resultsTied: 1–1[1]
Largest victoryBills: 45–10(1970)
Patriots: 56–10(2007)[1]
Most points scoredBills: 47(2021)
Patriots: 56(2007)[1]
Longest win streakBills: 9 (1971–1975)
Patriots: 15 (2003–2010)[1]
Current win streakBills: 1 (2025–present)[1]
Post-season history[1]

TheBills–Patriots rivalry is aNational Football League (NFL)rivalry between theBuffalo Bills andNew England Patriots.

Both teams are members of theEast division of theAmerican Football Conference (AFC) and play two games against each other annually. The series debuted in 1960 when both were charter members of theAmerican Football League (AFL). The two clubs have combined for seventeen AFL or AFC championships, the most of any two teams in the AFC East.[a] In addition, either the Patriots or Bills have won the AFC East division in 28 out of 35 seasons since 1988.[b]

The rivalry has traditionally been a very competitive one (41–38–1 at the close of the 20th century, in favor of New England) with the Patriots holding slight edges in the1960s and1980s, and the Bills with similar edges in the1970s and1990s. The series then became notable for its extreme lopsidedness during the New England career of quarterbackTom Brady, whose Patriots compiled a record of 32–3[2][3][4] (3–2 in the five games he missed) against the Bills in his two decades with the franchise (the2000s and2010s). Until January 2021 (whenJosh Allen passed him) Brady had won more games atHighmark Stadium than any quarterback for Buffalo since 2001,[5][6] and Brady beat the Bills more times in his New England career than any other team.[7]

Buffalo is 9–4 against New England inthe 2020s. The Bills dominated the Patriots,47–17, in a wild card matchup of the2021–22 NFL playoffs that was the first "perfect offensive game" (i.e., scoring touchdowns on every drive with no punts, kicks, or turnovers) by any team in NFL history.[8][9] This was the first playoff game in the series since the two franchises joined the NFL in 1970; in their AFL days,Gino Cappelletti kicked four field goals en route to a 26–8 Boston Patriots victory to break their tie of identical regular season records in 1963.

The Patriots lead the overall series, 80–52–1. The two teams have met twice in theplayoffs, winning one each.[1]

NFL record games

Single-game rushing record

On September 16, 1973,O. J. Simpson of the Bills broke the all-time professional football single-game rushing record in this rivalry game against the Patriots.[10] Simpson rushed for 250 yards, breaking the record set byWillie Ellison of the Rams in 1971.[10] In the same game, Simpson became the all-time leading rusher for the Bills franchise, and was described after the game as having "more yardage thanSecretariat" by Patriots linebackerEdgar Chandler.[10]Chuck Fairbanks, coaching his first game for the Patriots, described Simpson looking "likeGrant going through Richmond."[10] FullbackLarry Watkins also rushed for over 100 yards for the Bills, as the team racked up 360 rushing yards for the game.[11] The Bills defeated the Patriots by a score of 31–13.[10]

The perfect offensive game

The Bills dominated the Patriots in this rivalry's first playoff game in over 58 years, their first as NFL teams, and their first after the Boston Patriots changed their location name to New England, by a score of 47–17 in the wild card round of the2021–22 NFL playoffs. This went into record books as the first "Perfect Offensive Game" by any NFL team as the Bills, led byJosh Allen, scored touchdowns on every drive of the entire game without any punts, kicks, or turnovers.[12] Allen threw more touchdowns than incomplete passes as the Bills gained 480 yards on just 51 snaps.[13][14]USA Today remarked the game "served as another reminder that the Bills own the AFC East in these post-Tom Brady years", while Patriots linebackerMatthew Judon observed that "it wasn’t one drive, one play or one single player. It was everything. It was the whole game."[14] Bills defensive tackleHarrison Phillips opined the game's statistics sounded "like somePop Warner stuff."[13] It was Patriots' second-worst loss of the 21st century, the three worst of which were all suffered in the Bills–Patriots rivalry.[15]

History

1960–1969: The AFL days

The Bills and Patriots played for the first time in a preseason game during the first season of the American Football League on July 30, 1960. The game was played atWar Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, and the Patriots won the game 28–7.[16] The teams met for their first regular season game during Week 3 of the inaugural season of the American Football League in 1960. The game was played atNickerson Field atBoston University on Friday, September 23, 1960. The Bills scored a touchdown in each of the first two quarters and shut the Patriots out 13–0.[17]

The two teams met for their first playoff match in the AFL divisional game in December 1963. The Patriots won 26–8. In this game,Jack Kemp played quarterback for the Bills andGino Cappelletti made four field goals and two extra points to help lift the Patriots to victory.[18]

Throughout the remainder of the decade, the teams would complete a 12–9 record in favor of the Patriots. The Bills won the AFL championship game in 1964 and 1965 and won the division in 1966. The Patriots lost to the San Diego Chargers in their only AFL championship appearance in 1963.

1970–1979: Post-merger and O. J. Simpson

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Both teams were placed into theAFC East after theAFL–NFL merger. The Bills sustained a winning streak of 9 games from 1971 to 1975.[19] The two teams played a pair of highly competitive games in the1974 season. The Bills withstood a late Patriots rally atRich Stadium to win, 30–28. Two weeks later, the Bills edged the Patriots, 29–28, when a last-second field goal attempt by the Patriots was blocked.

Two years after hisNFL record rushing game in this rivalry against the Pats, Simpson again had one of the most dramatic games of his career on November 23, 1975, against the Patriots. Simpson scored four touchdowns (including two passes fromJoe Ferguson) as the Bills won, 45–31. Patriots rookieSteve Grogan threw for 365 yards and two touchdowns but was intercepted three times.

1976 was Simpson's final year in Buffalo; on October 24 Simpson rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns in a 26–22 Patriots win. Two weeks later, on November 7, Simpson was held to just eight rushing yards before being ejected following a scuffle at midfield; Patriots rookieMike Haynes ran back a second quarter punt 89 yards for a touchdown, the first such touchdown in Patriots history. The Patriots won the game, 20–10, completing their first season sweep of the Bills since 1968.[20]

The Bills would go on to win the decade, 12–8.

1980–1989

The 1980s was a better decade for the Patriots, as they won the decade series 13–6. The Patriots also completed their own 11-game winning streak over the Bills from January 1983 to September 1988. The Bills began to rebuild their team in the late 1980s with the additions of Jim Kelly at quarterback,Thurman Thomas as running back,Andre Reed as a receiver,Bruce Smith on defense, and Marv Levy as coach. The Bills bested the Patriots to win the AFC East division four years in a row from 1988 to 1992. During the final stretch of the 1980s, the Bills took three out of four meetings with the Patriots.[19]

1990–1999: Kelly and Flutie vs. Bledsoe

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The Bills would regain their edge in this decade, winning it 12–8. In the1990 season, the Bills reached theSuper Bowl for the first time, inSuper Bowl XXV.

The Bills continued to dominate the Patriots in the early 1990s, winning eight of the first nine games, including five straight. New England, however, made the rivalry more competitive withthe addition ofDrew Bledsoe as quarterback and the hiring of Parcells as head coach. The Bills also saw many of their Super Bowl players leave during this time period. By the end of the 1990s, the Bills led the decade with 12 wins to the Patriots' 8 wins.[19] Throughout the decade, the two teams combined to win the AFC East six times, with the Patriots reaching the Super Bowl in1996 and the Bills reaching the Super Bowl in 1990,1991,1992, and1993.

The decade saw several memorable games between the two. On September 11, 1994, Buffalo led 28–14 at the half and 35–21 at the start of the fourth quarter afterMike Lodish grabbed a Patriots fumble at the New England goalline. The Patriots scored two touchdowns to tie the game, but Buffalo won 38–35 afterSteve Christie booted a 32-yard field goal as time expired.

Late that season the Bills hosted the Patriots. Buffalo was 7–7 while the Patriots were 8–6. The Patriots erased a 17–3 gap by scoring 38 unanswered points.Frank Reich, replacing Jim Kelly, was intercepted twice and the Bills fumbled three times;Ricky Reynolds ran back a Buffalo fumble for a touchdown. The 41–17 Patriots win eliminated Buffalo from the playoffs.

1996 was Jim Kelly's last season; his Bills won 17–10 on September 8 on a 63-yard touchdown throw toQuinn Early and then on a last-second goal line stand. On October 27, the Bills had an 18–15 lead at the two-minute warning;Curtis Martin ran in a ten-yard score, thenWillie McGinest intercepted Kelly and ran in a 46-yard touchdown, but Kelly then completed a 48-yard touchdown off two Patriots defenders to Andre Reed; the onside kick failed and the Patriots won 28–25.

The 1998 season saw the return ofDoug Flutie, who'd been Patriots quarterback in 1988–89; he replacedRob Johnson as Bills quarterback after Buffalo started 1–3. Flutie led the Bills to win four of his first five starts, including a 13–10 victory over the Patriots at Rich Stadium on November 15. However, on November 29 in Flutie's return to Foxboro Stadium, the Patriots, despite a broken index finger for Drew Bledsoe, rallied to a controversial last-second touchdown to Ben Coates and a 25–21 Patriots win that was aided by a pass interference penalty against the Bills as time expired. The play was set up by what had appeared to be a failed 4th-down conversion by the Patriots, as Bills defenders alleged the referees had said "just give it to him". The Bills players and staff were so upset that they walked off the field in protest before the PAT attempt, prompting Patriots coachPete Carroll to go for two.[21]

2000–2009: The Tom Brady era, Part I

Bills QBJ. P. Losman gets tackled by New England'sTy Warren for the Patriots' game-winningsafety in 2006
QBTom Brady commanding the Patriots offense against the Bills in 2006

The 2000s was the most lopsided decade for the rivalry to date.[22][23][24] On November 5, 2000, Flutie and the Bills defeated the Patriots and new head coach Bill Belichick at Foxboro Stadium 16–13 in overtime. But after this the Patriots won 18 of the next 19 against the Bills.

This decade also saw several notable personnel changes. Following New England's2001 championship year, Drew Bledsoe was traded by New England to Buffalo in 2002.Lawyer Milloy was then cut after the2003 preseason and was immediately signed by Buffalo.[25] Doug Flutie, released by the Bills after 2000, joined the Patriots by way of theSan Diego Chargers in 2005.

The Patriots assembled a five-game winning streak over the Bills in the beginning of the decade, which was snapped when Buffalo defeated the Patriots 31–0 in 2003. However, the Patriots then defeated the Bills by the same score later in the season. That win began a 15-game winning streak for the Patriots against the Bills stretching through2010. The Bills did come close to winning on two occasions, but lost both times due to fourth quarter gaffes, surrendering a safety in2006 to lose 19–17,[26] and fumbling a kickoff return to set up New England's game-winning touchdown in2009.[27]

On December 28, 2008, the 10–5 Patriots needed a win and help from other teams to win the AFC East, while the 7–8 Bills were wrapping up the ninth straight season without a playoff berth. Played with severe wind gusts that required stadium officials to use ropes to keep the goalposts from swaying, the game was a 13–0 Patriots win asMatt Cassel, subbing for injured Tom Brady, threw only eight passes. However, the Patriots fell short of the division title.

2010–2019: The Tom Brady era, Part II

Bills RBC. J. Spiller rushing against the Patriots in 2013

The game on September 26, 2010, was noteworthy on several levels. The Patriots won 38–30, marking the 400th win in the history of the Patriots franchise (regular-season and playoffs). It was first start of the season for Buffalo's former backup quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick.Randy Moss caught two touchdowns; they turned out to be his last with the Patriots.

On September 25, 2011, the Bills came back from a 21–0 deficit to defeat the Patriots 34–31 and snap the Patriots' 15-game winning streak.[28] Despite this win, the Patriots won the final meeting of the season, on January 1, 2012, erasing a 21–0 Bills lead to win 49–21[29]

On September 30, 2012, the Patriots erased a 21–7 Bills lead in the third quarter by outscoring them, 45–7 on six straight touchdowns, winning 52–28.[30] On November 11, 2012, the Bills stayed toe-to-toe with the Patriots; down, 37–31, the Bills were driving untilDevin McCourty intercepted a Fitzpatrick pass in the endzone.[31]

Following the death of long time Bills owner Ralph Wilson, the Bills were sold toBuffalo Sabres ownersTerry Pegula and his wifeKim.[32] In his first game as Bills owner the Bills team hosted the Patriots on October 12, 2014, a 37–22 Patriots win. Tom Brady threw for 361 yards - his 60th 300-yard game - and four touchdowns, including a 43-yard strike toBrian Tyms.[33] In Week 17, the Bills won their first matchup at Gillette Stadium since the facility's construction. It was Buffalo's first regulation win in New England in over 20 years. Having clinched home field advantage throughout theplayoffs, the Patriots only played Brady during the first half of the game before replacing him withJimmy Garoppolo in the second half. Neither quarterback found the endzone in the 17–9 Buffalo win.[34]

After the 2014 season, Buffalo hired formerNew York Jets head coachRex Ryan.[35] When asked if the Jets would be his focus during the2015 season, Ryan admitted that the Patriots would still be his number one target.[36]

2016 saw the Patriots hosting the Bills in week 4. The Patriots faced a shortage at quarterback, as Tom Brady was suspended in the aftermath of theDeflategate scandal and primary backupJimmy Garoppolo was sidelined with an injury. As a result, third-string quarterbackJacoby Brissett made the start for the Patriots.[37] Unable to overcome a strong defensive showing from the Bills and an efficient performance by quarterbackTyrod Taylor, Brissett and the Patriots lost 16–0. It was the first shutout loss at home for New England since 1993.[38] During the rematch later that season, in which the Patriots won 41–25 with Brady's return, a spectator notoriously tossed a sex toy onto the field in the middle of a play,[39] starting a trend that would carry on in subsequent seasons.[40][41]

During a game with playoff implications on December 3, 2017, Patriots tight end and Buffalo nativeRob Gronkowski hit Bills cornerbackTre'Davious White with a flying elbow after White intercepted Tom Brady in garbage-time. Though the game was already decided at that point with the Patriots going on to win 23–3, the play added tension between the teams.[42] During the rematch just three weeks later, Buffalo raced to a 16–13 lead in the third quarter, but ultimately lost 37–16 as Brady led three consecutive touchdown drives. Another controversial moment occurred when Bills receiverKelvin Benjamin had a touchdown reception overturned during the second quarter.[43]

In a game reminiscent of the first Bills–Patriots game of 2011, the two teams met atNew Era Field in September 2019 with undefeated records and the division lead on the line. However, the game was a defensive struggle as opposed to an offensive shootout, with both Tom Brady and Bills quarterbackJosh Allen being held to under 153 passing yards apiece. The Patriots emerged victorious after holding an early 13–0 lead, which proved too much for Buffalo to overcome due to numerous turnovers and Allen leaving the game in the fourth quarter due to injury. The final score was 16–10 in favor of New England.[44] The two teams again met later in the season on a SaturdayNFL Network Special with the division title on the line; as with the first matchup, the final result was within one touchdown's score, with the Patriots prevailing 24–17 after the Patriots staged a successful goal-line stand in theclosing minutes of the game. (Both teams had already clinched a wild-card bid at minimum.)[45] This would be Brady's final win as a Patriot, as the Patriots lost their final regular season game to theMiami Dolphins and were eliminated from the playoffs a week later in a Wild Card round loss to theTennessee Titans; Brady, who was said byUSA Today Sports to make Bills fans "cringe when they hear his name" and called the "creator of Buffalo nightmares" byYahoo Sports, signed with theTampa Bay Buccaneers in free agency during the offseason.[46][3][4] His record of 32–3 against the Bills while with the Patriots was called simply "ridiculous" bySports Illustrated.[2]

2020–present: The Josh Allen/post-Brady era

The current decade has begun in favor of the Bills, who hold a 9–4 edge including a historic playoff domination of the Patriots in January 2022.[47]

In the first game of this new decade, the two teams met atBills Stadium on November 1, 2020. This game was yet another tightly contested game between the two opponents, with both teams opting to rely primarily on their run games. After a 28-yard field goal put the Bills up 24–21, the Patriots would drive down the field in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, reaching Buffalo's 19 yard line. However, the Bills recovered the football after the Patriots' new quarterback,Cam Newton, fumbled with 31 seconds left in the game, giving the Bills their first win over New England since 2016, breaking a 7-game winning streak for the Patriots in the series.[48] Buffalo would go on to claim the division title in week 15, ending New England's streak of division titles at 11 years, an NFL-record.[49] The two teams met again at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough later in the season. This game was dominated by the Bills, with Buffalo mostly relying on their passing game. Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes as the Bills would go on to win 38–9, the worst loss of New England coachBill Belichick's career up to that point. This marked the first time that the Bills swept the Patriots in the season series since the1999 season.[50] It stands as the worst home loss for the Patriots in the 21st century and the worst loss anywhere since the Bills defeated them 31–0 at home in 2003.[51]

The following year, Buffalo and New England would find each other battling for the division lead throughout the season. During their first meeting on December 6, which was impacted by winds greater than 40miles per hour, the Patriots only threw the ball 3 times with rookie quarterbackMac Jones, running the ball 46 times, including a 64-yard touchdown run byDamien Harris, as Buffalo opted to pass more. The Bills scored a touchdown on just one of their four redzone possessions, failing to score on their final two attempts and allowing New England to win 14–10.[52] Buffalo won the week 16 rematch in New England 33–21, taking advantage of the normalized weather conditions as Allen passed for over 300 yards and 3 touchdowns. Jones, however, was held to less than 150 yards passing with two interceptions and 14 of 32 passes completed.[53]

In 2022 came "The Perfect Offensive Game" by the Bills against the Patriots in the wild card round of the playoffs; the 47–17 loss was one of the three worst losses of the Patriots in the 21st century, all three of which were suffered at the hands of the Bills in this rivalry.[15]

The 2022 season saw Buffalo easily defeat New England 24–10 in the game in Foxborough. In the second meeting in Buffalo, the Bills were playing their first game following thecollapse of Damar Hamlin the previous game against the Bengals; because that game ended up being cancelled and theKansas City Chiefs finished with a 14–3 record to clinch the AFC's #1 seed, Buffalo at 12–3 was no longer able to finish atop the conference, but did defeat New England 35–23, eliminating the Patriots from playoff contention after a series of close losses late in the season. The game was notable for Buffalo'sNyheim Hines returning two kickoffs for touchdowns, including on the opening kickoff the first play after Hamlin's hospitalization.

After another sweep by Buffalo during the 2022 regular season, New England upset the Bills in Foxboro with a 29–25 win, as Mac Jones, who had one of the best performances in his career, led a game-winning touchdown drive.[54] The win was one of only a few for New England, which suffered its worst season since1992. The Bills beat the Patriots 27–21 in the rematch in Buffalo thanks to several Patriots turnovers, clinching their fifth straight season with double-digit wins.[55]

In 2025, the Patriots hired former linebacker andTennessee Titans head coachMike Vrabel as their head coach, in addition to signing former Bills receiversStefon Diggs andMack Hollins to revamp the receiving corps for second year quarterbackDrake Maye. The Patriots upset the then-unbeaten Bills in their first meeting of the season 23–20 as the Bills gave up three turnovers.[56] This was the second of ten straight wins for New England as they took the division lead. With a chance to clinch the division in week 15 by beating Buffalo, the Patriots climbed to a 24–7 halftime lead, at one point leading 21–0, behind a strong rushing attack led byTreVeyon Henderson, but Buffalo came back to win 35–31 behind strong performances by Allen, running backJames Cook, and tight endDawson Knox.[57]

Season-by-season results

Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots Season-by-Season Results[1]
1960s (Patriots, 12–8–1)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatBoston PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1960Bills 2–0Bills
38–14
Bills
13–0
Bills
2–0
Inaugural season for both franchises and theAmerican Football League (AFL). Both teams are placed in the Eastern Division, resulting in two meetings annually.
Bills' win in Boston is the franchise's first win.
1961Patriots 2–0Patriots
23–21
Patriots
52–21
Tie
2–2
1962Patriots 1–0–1Tie
28–28
Patriots
31–0
Patriots
3–2–1
1963Tie 1–1Bills
28–21
Patriots
17–7
Patriots
4–3–1
Both teams finish with 7–6–1 records, setting up a tiebreaker playoff game.
1963 PlayoffsPatriots 1–0Patriots
26–8
N/aPatriots
5–3–1
AFL Eastern Division Playoff.
Patriots go on to lose1963 AFL Championship Game.
1964Tie 1–1Patriots
36–28
Bills
24–14
Patriots
6–4–1
Patriots' win handed the Bills their first loss of theseason after a 9–0 start. It was also their only home loss that season.
Bills win1964 AFL Championship.
1965Bills 2–0Bills
24–7
Bills
23–7
Tie
6–6–1
Bills win1965 AFL Championship.
1966Patriots 2–0Patriots
20–10
Patriots
14–3
Patriots
8–6–1
1967Tie 1–1Patriots
23–0
Bills
44–16
Patriots
9–7–1
Following their win, the Bills went on a 15-game road losing streak and 16-game road winless streak.
1968Patriots 2–0Patriots
16–7
Patriots
23–6
Patriots
11–7–1
1969Tie 1–1Bills
23–16
Patriots
35–21
Patriots
12–8–1
1970s (Bills, 12–8)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatBoston/New England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1970Tie 1–1Patriots
14–10
Bills
45–10
Patriots
13–9–1
As a result of theAFL–NFL merger, the Bills and Patriots are placed in theAFC East.
In Boston, Bills record their largest victory over the Patriots with a 35–point differential. Following their win, Bills went on a 13 game road losing streak and 14 game road winless streak.
Patriots' win was their only road win in the1970 season.
1971Tie 1–1Bills
27–20
Patriots
38–33
Patriots
14–10–1
Patriots change their name to "New England Patriots" and openSchaefer Stadium (now known as Foxboro Stadium).
Bills’ win ended their 17-game winless streak and 15-game losing streak. It was also their only win in the1971 season.
1972Bills 2–0Bills
38–14
Bills
27–24
Patriots
14–12–1
Last matchup atWar Memorial Stadium.
Bills win in New England snapped their 13-game road losing streak and 14-game road winless streak.
1973Bills 2–0Bills
37–13
Bills
31–13
Tie
14–14–1
Bills openRich Stadium (now known as Highmark Stadium).
In New England, Bills' RBO. J. Simpson breaks the single-game rushing record.
1974Bills 2–0Bills
30–28
Bills
29–28
Bills
16–14–1
In New England, Patriots' potential game-winning field goal is blocked.
1975Bills 2–0Bills
45–31
Bills
34–14
Bills
18–14–1
Bills win nine straight meetings (1971–1975).
1976Patriots 2–0Patriots
26–22
Patriots
20–10
Bills
18–16–1
In New England, O. J. Simpson and Patriots' DEMel Lunsford are ejected for fighting.
1977Tie 1–1Patriots
20–7
Bills
24–14
Bills
19–17–1
1978Patriots 2–0Patriots
14–10
Patriots
26–24
Tie
19–19–1
1979Tie 1–1Patriots
26–6
Bills
16–13(OT)
Tie
20–20–1
1980s (Patriots, 13–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1980Tie 1–1Bills
31–13
Patriots
24–2
Tie
21–21–1
1981Bills 2–0Bills
20–17
Bills
19–10
Bills
23–21–1
In Buffalo, Bills' QBJoe Ferguson throws a successful game-winningHail Mary pass to RBRoland Hooks to clinch the final playoff spot for the Bills.[58][59]
1982Patriots 1–0no gamePatriots
30–19
Bills
23–22–1
As a result of the1982 NFL Players strike, the game scheduled in Buffalo was cancelled.
1983Patriots 2–0Patriots
31–0
Patriots
21–7
Patriots
24–23–1
Bills draft QBJim Kelly as part of theQuarterback class of '83.
1984Patriots 2–0Patriots
21–17
Patriots
38–10
Patriots
26–23–1
1985Patriots 2–0Patriots
17–14
Patriots
14–3
Patriots
28–23–1
Patriots loseSuper Bowl XX.
1986Patriots 2–0Patriots
23–3
Patriots
22–19
Patriots
30–23–1
1987Patriots 2–0Patriots
13–7
Patriots
14–7
Patriots
32–23–1
Following their home loss, the Bills went on a 17-game home winning streak against divisional opponents.
Patriots win 11 straight meetings (1982–1987).
1988Bills 2–0Bills
23–20
Bills
16–14
Patriots
32–25–1
1989Tie 1–1Bills
31–10
Patriots
33–24
Patriots
33–26–1
1990s (Bills, 12–8)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1990Bills 2–0Bills
14–0
Bills
27–10
Patriots
33–28–1
Bills loseSuper Bowl XXV.
1991Tie 1–1Bills
22–17
Patriots
16–13
Patriots
34–29–1
Bills loseSuper Bowl XXVI.
1992Bills 2–0Bills
16–7
Bills
41–7
Patriots
34–31–1
Bills loseSuper Bowl XXVII.
1993Bills 2–0Bills
38–14
Bills
13–10(OT)
Patriots
34–33–1
Patriots draft QBDrew Bledsoe.
Bills loseSuper Bowl XXVIII.
1994Tie 1–1Patriots
41–17
Bills
38–35
Patriots
35–34–1
In Buffalo, Patriots overcome a 17–3 deficit.
1995Patriots 2–0Patriots
35–25
Patriots
27–14
Patriots
37–34–1
1996Tie 1–1Bills
17–10
Patriots
28–25
Patriots
38–35–1
Patriots loseSuper Bowl XXXI.
1997Patriots 2–0Patriots
31–10
Patriots
33–6
Patriots
40–35–1
1998Tie 1–1Bills
13–10
Patriots
25–21
Patriots
41–36–1
Patriots score controversial last-second game-winning touchdown in New England game; Bills walk off field in protest before PAT attempt
1999Bills 2–0Bills
17–7
Bills
13–10(OT)
Patriots
41–38–1
Last season until the2020 season that the Bills swept the Patriots in the season series.
2000s (Patriots, 18–2)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
2000Tie 1–1Patriots
13–10(OT)
Bills
16–13(OT)
Patriots
42–39–1
Patriotsdraft QBTom Brady.
2001Patriots 2–0Patriots
12–9(OT)
Patriots
21–11
Patriots
44–39–1
Patriots winSuper Bowl XXXVI.
2002Patriots 2–0Patriots
38–7
Patriots
27–17
Patriots
46–39–1
Patriots openGillette Stadium.
Patriots trade QBDrew Bledsoe to Bills.
2003Tie 1–1Bills
31–0
Patriots
31–0
Patriots
47–40–1
Bills sign SSLawyer Milloy days after he was released by New England in the final preseason cuts.
Patriots winSuper Bowl XXXVIII.
2004Patriots 2–0Patriots
31–17
Patriots
29–6
Patriots
49–40–1
Patriots winSuper Bowl XXXIX.
Last Start forDrew Bledsoe in the series.
2005Patriots 2–0Patriots
35–7
Patriots
21–16
Patriots
51–40–1
2006Patriots 2–0Patriots
28–6
Patriots
19–17
Patriots
53–40–1
2007Patriots 2–0Patriots
56–10
Patriots
38–7
Patriots
55–40–1
In Buffalo, Patriots record their largest victory over the Bills with a 46–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Bills. Meanwhile, the Bills recorded their worst loss in franchise history.
Patriots complete a perfect 16–0 regular season, but loseSuper Bowl XLII.
2008Patriots 2–0Patriots
13–0
Patriots
20–10
Patriots
57–40–1
2009Patriots 2–0Patriots
17–10
Patriots
25–24
Patriots
59–40–1
In New England, Bills KRLeodis McKelvin fumbles kickoff in the final minutes, leading to a Patriots' win.
2010s (Patriots, 17–3)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
2010Patriots 2–0Patriots
34–3
Patriots
38–30
Patriots
61–40–1
Patriots win 15 straight meetings (2003–2010).
2011Tie 1–1Bills
34–31
Patriots
49–21
Patriots
62–41–1
In Buffalo, Bills overcome a 21–0 deficit to snap their 15-game losing streak and record their first win against the Patriots since the2003 season.
In New England, Patriots overcome a 21–0 deficit.
Patriots loseSuper Bowl XLVI.
2012Patriots 2–0Patriots
52–28
Patriots
37–31
Patriots
64–41–1
2013Patriots 2–0Patriots
23–21
Patriots
34–20
Patriots
66–41–1
Patriots win 13 straight home meetings (2001–2013).
2014Tie 1–1Patriots
37–22
Bills
17–9
Patriots
67–42–1
Bills' win in New England, their first since the2000 season, snapped the Patriots' 35-game home winning streak against AFC opponents, ended their 16-game home winning streak, marked New England’s only home loss of theseason, and guaranteed Buffalo's first winning record since the2004 season.
Patriots winSuper Bowl XLIX.
2015Patriots 2–0Patriots
40–32
Patriots
20–13
Patriots
69–42–1
2016Tie 1–1Patriots
41–25
Bills
16–0
Patriots
70–43–1
Patriots winSuper Bowl LI.
2017Patriots 2–0Patriots
23–3
Patriots
37–16
Patriots
72–43–1
In Buffalo, Patriots' TERob Gronkowski elbows Bills' CBTre'Davious White, leading to a one-game suspension.
Patriots loseSuper Bowl LII.
2018Patriots 2–0Patriots
25–6
Patriots
24–12
Patriots
74–43–1
Billsdraft QBJosh Allen.
Starting with their home win, the Patriots went on a 13-game winning streak.
Patriots winSuper Bowl LIII.
2019Patriots 2–0Patriots
16–10
Patriots
24–17
Patriots
76–43–1
In New England, Patriots clinched the AFC East with their win. Additionally, the game wasTom Brady's final win with the Patriots.
Patriots win seven straight meetings (2016–2019) and eight straight road meetings (2012–2019).
2020s (Bills, 9–4)
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
2020Bills 2–0Bills
24–21
Bills
38–9
Patriots
76–45–1
Bills clinched the AFC East title for the first time since the1995 season, ending the Patriots’ NFL-record streak of 11 consecutive divisional titles.
In New England, the Bills recorded their first season series sweep of the Patriots since the1999 season and handed the Patriots their first losing season since the2000 season, becoming the first AFC East team to sweep the Patriots since 2000.
Bills sweep division for the first time in franchise history.
2021Tie 1–1Patriots
14–10
Bills
33–21
Patriots
77–46–1
2021 PlayoffsBills 1–0Bills
47–17
N/aPatriots
77–47–1
AFC Wild Card Round.
Bills score their most points in a game against the Patriots as they scored touchdowns on every offensive possession except their last possession, where they took a knee to end the game.
2022Bills 2–0Bills
35–23
Bills
24–10
Patriots
77–49–1
In Buffalo, Bills eliminate the Patriots from playoff contention with their win.
2023Tie 1–1Bills
27–21
Patriots
29–25
Patriots
78–50–1
With the loss, the Patriots were guaranteed to finish last in the AFC East for the first time since the2000 season.
2024Tie 1–1Bills
24–21
Patriots
23–16
Patriots
79–51–1
2025Tie 1–1Patriots
23–20
Bills
35–31
Patriots
80–52–1
In New England, the Bills overcame a 21–0 first-half deficit by scoring five straight touchdowns to snap the Patriots’ ten-game winning streak and became the first team to defeat the Patriots at home when the Patriots held a lead of at least 17 points, ending an NFL-record 120-game streak.
Patriots loseSuper Bowl LX.
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatBuffalo BillsatBoston/New England PatriotsNotes
AFL regular seasonPatriots 11–8–1Patriots 5–4–1Patriots 6–4
NFL regular seasonPatriots 68–43Patriots 33–22Patriots 35–21
AFL and NFL regular seasonPatriots 79–51–1Patriots 38–26–1Patriots 41–25
AFL and NFL postseasonTie 1–1Tie 1–1no gamesAFL Eastern Division:1963
AFC Wild Card:2021
Regular and postseasonPatriots 80–52–1Patriots 39–27–1Patriots 41–25

Connections between the teams

The two teams have shared head coaches.Lou Saban was the first coach in Patriots history but was fired after five games of the1961 season. He took over the Bills in 1962 and won two American Football League titles (1964–65). After a five-season period inDenver he returned to the Bills for the 1972–76 period.[60]

Hank Bullough coached both teams: He was co-head coach (withRon Erhardt) for the Patriots at the end of 1978 and coached the Bills for the final twelve games of 1985 and the first nine games of 1986.[61]

NamePosition(s)Bills' tenurePatriots' tenure
Lou SabanHead coach1962–1965, 1972–19761960–1961
Hank BulloughHead coach/Defensive coordinator1984–19861973–1979
Pepper Johnson[62]Defensive line coach/Linebackers coach20142000–2013
Bob BicknellWide receivers coach/Tight ends coach2010–20122024
Brian Daboll[63]Wide receivers coach/Tight ends coach/Offensive coordinator2018–20212000–2006, 2013–2016
Doug Marrone[64]Head coach/Offensive line coach2013–20142025–present
Mike Pellegrino[65]Cornerbacks coach/Nickels coach2025–present2015–2024

Players

In addition to coaches, there have been several players who have played for the Bills and Patriots, including:

NamePosition(s)Bills' tenurePatriots' tenure
Doug Flutie[66]Quarterback1998–20001987–1989, 2005
Drew Bledsoe[67]Quarterback2002–20041993–2001
Lawyer Milloy[68]Safety2003–20051996–2002
Antowain Smith[69]Running back1997–20002001–2003
Fred Smerlas[70]Defensive tackle1979–19891991–1992
Sam Gash[71]Fullback1998–1999, 20031992–1997
Larry Centers[72]Fullback2001–20022003
Sammy Morris[73]Running back2000–20032007–2010
Brandon Spikes[74]Linebacker2014, 20162010–2013
Scott Chandler[75]Tight end2010–20142015
Chris Hogan[76]Wide receiver2012–20152016–2018
Stephon Gilmore[77]Cornerback2012–20162017–2021
Alan Branch[78]Defensive tackle20132014–2017
Damien Harris[79]Running back20232019–2022
Stefon Diggs[80]Wide receiver2020–20232025–present
Mack Hollins[81]Wide receiver20242025–present
Brandin Cooks[82]Wide receiver2025–present2017
Matthew Judon[83]Linebacker20252021–2023

In popular culture

The Bills–Patriots rivalry was parodied in the 2014Family Guy episode "3 Acts of God" in which the teams' levels of success at the time were reversed. In the first part of the episode,Peter Griffin—along with his family and friends—attends a game between his hometown Patriots and the Bills atGillette Stadium, which the Patriots lose following a last-minute blunder, leading to their 10th straight loss. This convinces Peter and his friends thatGod hates the Patriots.[84] The episode also features former Bills playersMario Williams andC. J. Spiller guest starring as themselves.[85]Ryan Fitzpatrick was also slated to guest star, but his part was cut as he was no longer on the Bills' roster at the time of the episode's airing.[84]

See also

Notes

  1. ^Eleven for thePatriots and six for theBills, followed by five for theDolphins and one for theJets.
  2. ^Nineteen for thePatriots and nine for theBills, followed by four for the Dolphins, two for the Jets, and one for theColts before leaving the division in 2002.

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