Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots and Rivalry Game
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Patriots-Ravens was picked as the flex in a week that has a number of other big games. Significant matchups around the league that week also include the Packers at the Bears, Jaguars at the Broncos, and Buccaneers at the Panthers (there's also a Rams-Seahawks matchup, but that is already in primetime as Thursday Night Football).
The Ravens-Patriots game in Week 16 has flexed from 1 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. on "Sunday Night Football," the NFL announced Monday. The matchup at M&T Bank Stadium will replace the Bengals-Dolphins game, which has been moved to the 1 p.m. slate.
Stefon Diggs didn't score in the first meeting between these teams, but he'll surely find paydirt in Week 15. Sunday brings a must-watch AFC East clash in Foxborough as the Buffalo Bills visit the first-place New England Patriots, who are winners of 10 straight.
Should New England Patriots Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady suit up in the current landscape of the NFL, would he succeed in leading some scoring drives down
For the week of December 1 through December 7, the Fox late afternoon game (primarily featuring Bears-Packers) averaged 27.943 million viewers. Sunday Night Football between the Texans and Chiefs finished second, with 21.762 million.
Vrabel has changed the culture, gotten full buy-in, made practically all the right moves on game day with his right hand man John Streicher, and has the Patriots riding a 10-game win streak. It’s also worth noting that as a head coach, Vrabel’s teams are 6-0 following a bye, which is where they sit with the Bills in town Sunday.
The 11-2 Patriots and 11-2 Broncos are tied for the best record in the NFL. They've each won 10 games in a row. And they're both underdogs at home in Week 15. The Patriots, who can clinch the AFC East by completing the sweep of the Bills,