🚨Josh Allen responds to the Bills’ current second-place standing in the AFC East after a surprising loss to the Patriots.👇 SOSAD

Just two weeks ago the Buffalo Bills were undefeated, in control of their division, clear favorites to make Super Bowl LX from the AFC, and preparing for a “White Out” primetime game at Highmark Stadium.

Don’t look now, but they’re suddenly in second place in the AFC East and their five-year reign atop the division is being seriously threatened.

While the Bills spent their Sunday enjoying a much-needed bye after consecutive sloppy losses, the feisty New England Patriots won another game. Under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, the Pats have reeled off four consecutive wins — highlighted by the 23-20 upset of the Bills on that Sunday night at Highmark Stadium — to improve to 5-2.

After starting 4-0, the Bills are now officially in second at 4-2.

Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard turns and gets an arm out to stop New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson in Week 5. / Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

A year ago after Week 7, the Bills were 5-2 and no other team in the division had more than two wins. There are signs – from both the Bills and the Patriots — that winning this year’s AFC East won’t be the cakewalk many predicted.

In their last two losses, the Bills have committed 19 penalties and five turnovers. Meanwhile, the Patriots and second-year quarterback Drake Maye are heating up. (No need to mention the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets, as they both lost again Sunday to fall to a combined 1-13 and serve as nothing but fodder for the Bills and Pats.)

New England trailed at the Tennessee Titans early, 13-10, but scored the final 21 points for an easy win. The Pats are 4-0 on the road.

There’s lots of football to be played between now and then, but it’s setting up to be an important clash when the Bills play in Foxboro in Week 15 on Dec. 14.

The Bills, who haven’t lost three consecutive games since Josh Allen’s rookie season in 2018, visit the Carolina Panthers next Sunday.

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid gets tackled from behind by New England Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins in Week 5. / Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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