Orchard Park, NY (Sports Network) - Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes and
was backed by a potent ground attack as the New England Patriots dominated
the second half on their way to a 52-28 win over the Buffalo Bills at Ralph
Wilson Stadium.
The prospect of their first three-game losing streak in nearly a decade seemed
very likely with the Patriots trailing by 14 in the third quarter. But New
England produced touchdowns on six of its final seven possessions to stun a
Buffalo team that has lost 22 of the last 24 meetings in the series.
Brady ended with 340 passing yards for the Patriots (2-2), while the tandem of
rookie free agent Brandon Bolden and second-year running back Stevan Ridley
carved up the Bills' defense.
Bolden had 137 yards and one touchdown on 16 carries and Ridley rushed 22
times for 106 yards with a pair of scores.
Ryan Fitzpatrick registered 350 yards and four touchdown passes for Buffalo
(2-2), but he was also picked off four times.
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