ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Devin McCourty was pleased that the New England Patriots
With the Patriots leaning more on Stephen Gostkowski's leg than Brady's arm against the Buffalo Bills on Monday night, McCourty stepped up and returned an interception 84 yards to secure a 25-6 victory.
"The last couple of games it was our
The interception proved to be the turning point in what had been a tightly contested game in which New England settled for four Gostkowski field goals, and after James White scored on a 1-yard to make it 18-6 with 9:58 left.
The Bills responded with what was initially ruled a touchdown, when tight end Jason Croom appeared to make a diving, one-handed catch in the end zone. The 25-yard catch was negated when replays showed Croom never had possession.
Two plays later, McCourty jumped in front of Derek Anderson's attempt to hit tight end Charles Clay over the middle.
"Those are bonus points. It's hard to count on those," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "It was a big play for us. They were driving in the red area and it turned it around."
Buffalo lost its third straight and dropped to 2-6 for its worst start since opening the 2010 season with eight losses.
The Bills
Running back LeSean McCoy took the
"I'm 30 years old. I've been playing since high school. This stuff has never happened to me. Yeah it's tough," he said.
What hurts more is McCoy knowing how the
"It's not fair to them," he said. "I didn't expect to have no season like this. I'm not really playing well at all. We're not doing much on
Credit the Bills'
"You come out and you hold those guys to one touchdown and still can't get a win. It's tough, man," Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White said.
Stephen Hauschka accounted for the scoring by hitting field goals from 51 and 47 yards.
"It's clearly not good enough," coach Sean McDermott said of his sputtering
Anderson finished 22 of 39 for 290 yards and two interceptions.
He was escorted off the field with 1:25 left when he was sacked by Kyle Van Noy. He was making his second start in place of rookie Josh Allen, who's listed as week to week with a sprained elbow on his throwing arm.
Brady finished 29 of 45 for 324 yards, but was held without a touchdown pass for the first time this season.
"They made it tough on us," he said. "We couldn't get anything going in the red zone, not enough positive plays down there."
Brady continued his string of career-long dominance over the Bills by improving to 29-3, extending the NFL record for most wins by a quarterback against one opponent.
The Patriots beat Buffalo for the seventh straight time and improved to 32-5 in their last 37 meetings under coach Bill Belichick.
HONORING THURMAN
The highlight for Bills fans was a halftime ceremony in which the team retired Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas' No. 34.
He became the third player in Bills history to receive the
With the lights turned out at the sold-out stadium, highlights from Thomas' Hall of Fame career were shown on the video scoreboard while two spotlights projected 34s onto the field. "When I look up and see the No. 34 retired under my name, I'll be reminded that number doesn't just belong to me," Thomas said. "It belongs to the Bills fans everywhere."
PRYOR VISIT
The receiver- and quarterback-needy Bills had free agent Terrelle Pryor in for a visit earlier in the day. Pryor is a seventh-year player who was released by the New York Jets on Oct. 20 with an injury settlement after hurting his groin.
INJURIES
Patriots: Rookie RB Sony Michel (left knee) and starting LB Dont'a Hightower (knee) were inactive.
Bills: Rookie starting middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds did not return in the second half after being diagnosed with a concussion.
UP NEXT
Patriots: Prepare for a Brady-vs.-Aaron Rodgers showdown, hosting the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
Bills: Host the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
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John Wawrow, The Associated Press