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Sep 20, 2015 at 6pm UK at ​ Ralph Wilson Stadium
New England Patriots
40-32
Buffalo Bills
FT
Edelman (4:08), Lewis (1:04)
14
Q1
7
Williams (10:03)
Gronkowski (13:18)
10
Q2
6
Clay (5:13)
Edelman (3:32)
13
Q3
0
3
Q4
19
Woods (11:48), Taylor (5:32), Watkins (4:20)

Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan blames himself for defeat to New England Patriots

Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan admits that his side made too many mistakes to stand a chance of beating the New England Patriots in their AFC East showdown.





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Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan has blamed himself for his side's 40-32 defeat to the New England Patriots.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady passed for 466 yards and threw three touchdown passes with Julian Edelman notching a brace, while Rob Gronkowski also scored.

The Bills rallied late in the game to have a chance to tie the scores, but Tyrod Taylor threw a late interception to Logan Ryan to end his side's hopes.

"We can't give up 500 yards and turn it over three times," Ryan told reporters. "We did a horse**** job and it's my responsibility."

The Bills drop to 1-1 in their season following the defeat.

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