A boring end to the regular season, but a good one nonetheless as Buffalo played mostly backups in Sunday's meaningless 23-16 loss to the New England Patriots. As is largely the case in week 18 games across the league,
Josh Allen took his ceremonial first snap before turning the keys over to backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, and the Bills only used six normal starters for longer than a single snap. Even with a loss that cost the franchise its first-ever 14-win regular season, the Bills are heading into the playoffs with full health.
Bills loss secures Tennessee Titans the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft followed by the Browns, Giants, and Patriots. Top prospects include Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, and Heisman winner Travis Hunter.
The Buffalo Bills will travel to Massachusetts to take on the New England Patriots in the regular-season finale.Buffalo Bills gameday basics:What’s at stake?The Bills have already locked up the two seed in the AFC and can not move up or down in the standings with a win or a loss.
Buffalo dropped their fourth game of the season, losing to the Patriots 20-16. The game didn't matter to anyone outside of several backend roster players. Thi
Josh Allen will extend his consecutive starts streak to 115 games, including playoffs, when the Bills (13-3) wrap up their regular season at the New England Patriots (3-13) on Sunday. Allen owns the longest active streak for a quarterback in the NFL. Detroit's Jared Goff is second with 51 straight games.
The Bills closed their season with a 23-16 loss to the Patriots, a game that cost New England the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft.
On Sunday, the Patriots will take on the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough in what will be the final game of a disappointing season.
As the Bills gear up for a sixth straight playoff appearance, let's see who they may face in the Wild Card Round
The Bills close the regular season in New England in a game that will feature a wide variety of backups. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.