The Patriots finish with 222 rushing yards on 46 carries in a 14-10 win over the Bills on Monday night. Tom Curran, Michael Holley, Phil Perry, Matt Cassel and Ted Johnson share their reaction and analysis after the win.
If it felt like the New England Patriots threw the ball at a historically low level in the first half against the Buffalo Bills, that's because they did.
Via the Elias Sports Bureau, the Patriots became the first team to throw just one pass in the first half in the last 43 seasons:
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With winds gusting near 50 mph at Highmark Stadium, there's been little need for Mac Jones to drop back. His one completion, to Jonnu Smith for 12 yards, was good enough for a 116.7 passer rating.
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The Bills, on the other hand, let Josh Allen take a few shots through the air. He was 7 for 11 in the first half for 57 yards and a 14-yard touchdown pass to Gabriel Davis in the first quarter.
New England ran the ball 23 times in the first half for 149 yards, with Damien Harris breaking off a career-long 64-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.
The franchise record for fewest pass attempts in a game is five, which occurred in a memorable game with notable weather conditions: