The New England Patriots have emerged as one of the hottest NFL teams, racking up four consecutive wins. During this winning streak, New England hit the road and defeated the Buffalo Bills.
New England impressed with its victory over Buffalo, and former NFL wide receiver and current NFL analyst Greg Jennings believes the Patriots are better than the Bills.
“Yes,” Jennings said on Monday during “First Things First” when Kevin Wildes asked if the Patriots have a legitimate claim of being better than the Bills.
“Obviously, we gauge how somebody measures up by head-to-head. It was not a neutral field; it was in Buffalo. When you have that on your resume and you follow it up, all of us wanted to see if you will have a letdown, and they haven’t had a letdown yet.”
A head-to-head victory doesn’t always mean the winning team is the better one, but in the case of the Patriots and Bills, that just might be true.
New England secured two victories since its win over the Bills, defeating the New Orleans Saints and the Tennessee Titans. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Falcons handed Buffalo a setback in its next game.
The Patriots appear to be heading in the right direction, while the Bills are still trying to figure out their defense and whether the playmakers around quarterback Josh Allen are enough even to make the playoffs.