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Mbsfwazuqhrjpncvwmoe.Pdf leading the charge BUFFALO BILLS (10-4) @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (11-3) December 21, 2019 - Gillette Stadium - 4:30 p.m. ET The Buffalo Bills will hit the road to take on the Patriots on December 21st with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 p.m. With a win, the BROADCAST INFO Bills would reach 11 wins in a season for the first time since 1999. TELEVISION Buffalo will be looking to win seven road games in a season for the NFL Network will broadcast Saturday’s game. Mike first time in franchise history. Tirico will handle play-by-play while Kurt Warner will be the game analyst. Peter Schrager will report from the topTop connectionsConnections sidelines. The game will air in Buffalo on WKBW. Bills Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll previously BILLS RADIO worked for the Patriots in a variety of roles from 2000- This Saturday’s game will be broadcast on WGR550 06 and then again from 2013-16. During his time with and the Buffalo Bills radio network. Play-by-play duties the Patriots, Daboll worked as the defensive assistant, will be handled by John Murphy and he will be joined wide receivers coach and tight end coach. Daboll won in the booth by Eric Wood and Sal Capaccio on the five Super Bowls during his time in New England. sideline. NATIONAL RADIO Bills K Stephen Hauschka grew up in Needham, Saturday’s game will be broadcast on the Westwood Massachusetts, which is about 20 miles from One radio network. Play-by-play duties will be handled Foxborough. by Scott Graham and he will be joined in the booth by Ross Tucker and Hub Arkush on the sideline. Bills P Corey Bojorquez began his career with New 20192017 TALE TALE OFOF THE TAPE TAPE England, joining the Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2018. Bills Category Patriots 10-4 Record 11-3 20.8 (22nd) Points Scored Per Game 26.6 (8th) Patriots CB Stephon Gilmore spent five seasons 15.9 (2nd) Points Allowed Per Game 12.9 (1st) with the Bills (2012-16) after being drafted by the 42 (t-6th) Sacks 41 (t-9th) organization in the 2012 draft. Gilmore and Bills CB Tre’Davious White are tied for the NFL lead with six +5 (t-10th) Turnover +/- +24 (1st) interceptions apiece in 2019. 28.9 (t-11th) Average Starting Field Position 33.6 (1st) 37.4 (18th) 3rd Down % 37.7 (17th) Bills WR Isaiah McKenzie and Patriots RB Sony 61.5 (11th) Red Zone TD % 49.1 (26th) Michel played together at both American Heritage 105 (t-24th) Penalties 85 (6th) School in Plantation, Florida and also at the 336.1 (22nd) Average Yards Per Game 349.9 (18th) University of Georgia. 291.9 (3rd) Opp. Average Yards Per Game 268.4 (1st) 134.9 (5th) Average Rushing Yards Per Game 101.8 (19th) Bills LB Julian Stanford grew up in Bloomfield, 101.4 (10th) Opp. Avg. Rushing Yards Per Game 98.1 (7th) Connecticut, which is about 100 miles away from 201.2 (28th) Average Passing Yards Per Game 248.1 (9th) Foxborough. 190.5 (3rd) Opp. Avg. Passing Yards Per Game 170.3 (2nd) top performances against patriots BYSERIES THEBills HISTORYNUMBERS by the numbers Frank Gore Had 17 carries for 109 yards for the Bills in the week 4 matchup with QB Josh Allen has a touchdown the Patriots (9/29/19). He became the first player over 36 years old to interception ratio of 8:0 in the to rush for over 100 yards since Chiefs RB MacArthur Lane at Buf. 4th quarter this season, which is (10/1/78). the best mark in the NFL. Allen 8:0 is the only QB with at least 50 Jordan Poyer 4th quarter pass attempts and no Had six tackles and a pick-six off Tom Brady for the Bills in New interceptions. England (12/24/17). He also recorded six tackles, one sack and one interception against the Patriots (12/23/18). Since the beginning of the 2017 Lorenzo Alexander season, Buffalo has allowed only 49 Record six tackles and two sacks of Tom Brady on Monday Night passing touchdowns, which is the Football at Buffalo (10/29/18). Recorded a career-high 14 tackles in his lowest in the NFL. 49 last game in New England (12/23/18). Alphabetical roster NO NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 57 Alexander, Lorenzo LB 6-1 245 5/31/1983 13 California Berkeley, CA FA-16 17 Allen, Josh QB 6-5 237 5/21/1996 2 Wyoming Firebaugh, CA D1a-18 5 Barkley, Matt QB 6-2 234 9/8/1990 7 Southern California Santa Anna, CA FA-18 71 Bates, Ryan OL 6-4 302 2/14/1997 R Penn State Warrington, PA TR-19 (PHI) 10 Beasley, Cole WR 5-8 174 4/26/1989 8 Southern Methodist Houston, TX FA-19 65 Boettger, Ike G 6-6 313 10/5/1994 2 Iowa Cedar Falls, IA W-18 (KC) 9 Bojorquez, Corey P 6-0 208 9/13/1996 2 New Mexico Bellflower, CA W-18 (NE) 15 Brown, John WR 5-11 178 4/3/1990 6 Pittsburg State Homestead, FL FA-19 28 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 208 4/1/1988 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA-19 73 Dawkins, Dion T 6-5 320 4/26/1994 3 Temple Rahway, NJ D2b-17 42 DiMarco, Patrick FB 6-1 234 4/30/1989 9 South Carolina Altamonte Springs, FL FA-17 49 Edmunds, Tremaine LB 6-5 250 5/2/1998 2 Virginia Tech Ringgold, VA D1b-18 76 Feliciano, Jon G 6-4 325 2/10/1992 5 Miami Davie, FL FA-19 69 Ferguson, Reid LS 6-2 235 3/24/1994 3 LSU Buford, GA FA-16 70 Ford, Cody T 6-3 329 12/28/1996 R Oklahoma Pineville, LA D2-19 16 Foster, Robert WR 6-2 196 5/7/1994 2 Alabama Monaca, PA UDFA-18 20 Gore, Frank RB 5-9 212 5/14/1983 15 Miami Coral Gables, FL FA-19 4 Hauschka, Stephen K 6-4 210 6/29/1985 12 Middlebury Needham, MA FA-17 55 Hughes, Jerry DE 6-2 254 8/13/1988 10 Texas Christian Sugar Land, TX TR-13 (IND) 23 Hyde, Micah S 6-0 197 12/31/1990 7 Iowa Fostoria, OH FA-17 92 Johnson, Darryl DE 6-6 253 4/4/1997 R North Carolina A&T Kingsland, GA D7a-19 46 Johnson, Jaquan S 5-10 191 11/6/1995 R Miami Miami, FL D6-19 29 Johnson, Kevin CB 6-0 185 8/5/1992 5 Wake Forest Clarksville, MD FA-19 24 Johnson, Taron CB 5-11 192 7/27/1996 2 Weber State Sacramento, CA D4-18 88 Knox, Dawson TE 6-4 254 11/14/1996 R Mississippi Brentwood, TN D3b-19 81 Kroft, Tyler TE 6-6 252 10/15/1992 5 Rutgers Downingtown, PA FA-19 90 Lawson, Shaq DE 6-3 267 6/17/1994 4 Clemson Central, SC D1-16 94 Liuget, Corey DT 6-2 300 3/18/1990 9 Illinois Hialeah, FL FA-19 61 Long, Spencer C/G 6-5 318 11/8/1990 6 Nebraska Elkhorn, NE FA-19 98 Lotulelei, Star DT 6-2 315 12/20/1989 7 Utah South Jordan, UT FA-18 31 Marlowe, Dean S 6-1 208 7/25/1992 3 James Madison Queens, NY FA-17 19 McKenzie, Isaiah WR 5-8 173 4/9/1995 3 Georgia Miami, FL W-18 (DEN) 58 Milano, Matt LB 6-0 223 7/28/1994 3 Boston College Orlando, FL D5a-17 60 Morse, Mitch C 6-6 305 4/21/1992 5 Missouri Austin, Texas FA-19 93 Murphy, Trent DE 6-6 260 12/22/1990 6 Stanford Phoenix, AZ FA-18 33 Neal, Siran S 6-0 206 8/4/1994 2 Jacksonville State Eufaula, AL D5a-18 77 Nsekhe, Ty T 6-8 330 10/27/1985 5 Texas State Austin, TX FA-19 91 Oliver, Ed DT 6-1 287 12/12/1997 R Houston Houston, TX D1-19 32 Perry, Senorise RB 6-0 210 9/19/1991 5 Louisville Summerville, GA FA-19 97 Phillips, Jordan DT 6-6 341 9/21/1992 5 Oklahoma Towanda, KS W-18 (MIA) 21 Poyer, Jordan S 6-0 191 4/25/1991 7 Oregon State The Dalles, OR FA-17 18 Roberts, Andre WR 5-11 195 1/9/1988 10 The Citadel Columbia, SC FA-19 26 Singletary, Devin RB 5-7 203 9/3/1997 R Florida Atlantic Deerfield Beach, FL D3a-19 85 Smith, Lee TE 6-6 265 11/21/1987 9 Marshall Powell, TN FA-19 67 Spain, Quinton G 6-4 330 8/7/1991 5 West Virginia Petersburg, VA FA-19 51 Stanford, Julian LB 6-1 230 9/2/1990 7 Wagner Bloomfield, CT FA-18 89 Sweeney, Tommy TE 6-5 251 7/1/1995 R Boston College Ramsey, NJ D7b-19 96 Taylor, Vincent DT 6-3 311 1/5/1994 3 Oklahoma State New Orleans, LA FA-19 52 Thompson, Corey LB 6-1 222 12/23/1993 2 LSU Missouri City, TX UDFA-18 39 Wallace, Levi CB 6-0 179 6/12/1995 2 Alabama Tucson, AZ UDFA-18 27 White, Tre'Davious CB 5-11 192 1/16/1995 3 LSU Shreveport, LA D1-17 82 Williams, Duke WR 6-3 225 5/13/1993 1 Auburn Reserve, LA FA-19 22 Yeldon, T.J.
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