FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — No strangers to slow starts, the Buffalo Bills trailed by three touchdowns late in the first half.
In a game the Bills needed to win to keep their AFC East division title hopes alive, they stormed back from a 21-point deficit, then took their first lead in a wild fourth quarter on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough, Mass.
The Bills ultimately won 35-31, keeping their division title hopes alive.
The Bills' attempted comeback started just before halftime, when Josh Allen found James Cook along the left sideline for a 5-yard touchdown pass. They gave up a field goal on the final drive of the half, though, and trailed 24-7 at the break.
Buffalo cut that deficit to 24-14 on the first drive of the third quarter when Allen found tight end Dawson Knox on a 4-yard touchdown pa

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