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KYLE HIGHTOWER
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. The Buffalo Bills put a cherry atop the changing of the guard in the AFC East.
A week after unseating the Patriots as division champions, Buffalo became the first AFC East team in two decades to sweep New England in a season series with a 38-9 victory Monday night.
Josh Allen passed for four touchdowns to help the Bills stay in the mix for the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs.
The Bills (12-3) last swept the Patriots in 1999. The last division opponents to sweep the Patriots were the Jets and Dolphins in 2000. The Patriots’ 19 straight seasons without losing both games to a divisional opponent was an NFL record. New England (6-9) will finish with its first losing record since coach Bill Belichick’s first season in 2000.
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Jones does grade better and showed signs of significant growth earlier this season, but he still turns the ball over at an alarming rate. Between passing and rushing touchdowns, Jones has generated 36 scores for the Giants in 25 career games. Between interceptions and fumbles lost, Jones has turned the ball over 43 times during the same span. He may turn things around and become the Giants quarterback of the future, but it’s been a tough road with a lot left to clean up.
Folks will, of course, try to compare every struggling young quarterback for the next 100 years to Josh Allen in hopes of a breakout, but in Jones case there is some legs to the comparison. Pun intended their rushing abilities stand out as a shared skill. As we saw with Allen, the arm needs to follow, and the decision-making needs to improve exponentially.