Patriots Extend Lead to 10 Points After Josh Allen Interception

The New England Patriots have surged ahead with a 10-point lead against the Buffalo Bills, thanks to a pivotal interception thrown by Josh Allen. The crucial moment occurred early in the fourth quarter when Rhamondre Stevenson scored his second touchdown, extending the Patriots’ lead to 20-10.
Key Moments of the Game
Early in the fourth, the Bills were gaining momentum on offense. However, a critical pass interference penalty hindered their progress. Just moments later, on second-and-13, New England cornerback Marcus Jones intercepted Allen’s pass to Khalil Shakir. This interception marked only Allen’s second of the season and contributed to the Bills’ third turnover of the night.
Patriots Highlight Reels
- Drake Maye, the Patriots’ quarterback, effectively managed the ensuing drive.
- He completed a 10-yard pass to Stefon Diggs on third-and-7.
- On another third down, a critical 11-yard completion to Diggs advanced the play.
- Diggs later executed a remarkable 30-yard catch-and-run to set up Stevenson’s touchdown.
With the ball at Buffalo’s 6-yard line, Stevenson showcased his skill, powering his way into the end zone. This decisive score gave the Patriots a comfortable two-possession lead in a challenging matchup.
Injury Report
Complicating matters for the Bills, linebacker Matt Milano is listed as questionable due to a pectoral injury. This injury raises concerns as Milano had already missed two games earlier in the season and was uncertain for Week 5.
As the game progresses, the Patriots look to maintain their lead, while the Bills strive to overcome recent setbacks and turn the tide in their favor.