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**Bills Roaring to 4-0, While Patriots Face Uphill Battle Amid Coaching Challenges**

**Orchard Park, NY** – The Buffalo Bills are off to a scorching start, boasting a perfect 4-0 record for the first time since 2020 and solidifying their status as Super Bowl contenders. Quarterback Josh Allen praises Coach Sean McDermott’s player-centric approach in creating a family-like atmosphere. Running back James Cook is also tearing it up as he rushed for 401 yards and leads the league with 5 touchdowns so far this season. If Cook rushes for 100-plus yards Sunday, it would be the first time a Bills player has rushed for triple digits in four straight games since Thurman Thomas in 1994.

The Bills’ potent offense is scoring at will. In fact, Buffalo is the only team this season to score 30+ points in each of their first four games. As they head into tonight’s game, they are on a 13-game winning streak at home. Despite the impressive start, some question the strength of their early opponents, who have a combined record of 2-14.

Meanwhile, the New England Patriots are struggling to find their footing. They are looking for their first set of consecutive wins since 2022. Furthermore, coach Mike Vrabel is dealing with a significant personal challenge as defensive coordinator Terrell Williams battles prostate cancer. The team is showing its support for Williams, who is taking time away from the team, wearing “T Strong” shirts. Coach Vrabel commented on Drake Maye’s progress, as well.

Adding another layer of intrigue, former Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs returns to Buffalo for the first time since being traded to the Patriots. He currently leads the Patriots in receptions and receiving yards but is still seeking his first touchdown with the team.

Despite New England’s struggles and the league’s second-best rushing defense, history suggests that early offensive dominance is no guarantee of championship glory.

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