
December football in Foxborough never feels “routine” — it feels like a stress test. And this Week 15 meeting between Buffalo and New England comes with the kind of weight that turns every third down into a headline.
Time, Date, Location
- Matchup: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots (Week 15)
- Date: Sunday, December 14, 2025
- Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT)
- Venue: Gillette Stadium — Foxborough, Massachusetts
TV & Streaming
- National TV: CBS
- Streaming: Paramount+ (with CBS access)
- Radio (Bills): WGR 550
Game Preview
This isn’t just another AFC East date on the calendar — it’s the kind of divisional showdown that can reshape the standings in one afternoon. The Patriots enter the week with a chance to tighten their grip on the division, while the Bills are fighting to protect their postseason position and make a statement that still matters: the AFC East still runs through Buffalo when it’s winning time.
For Buffalo, the mission is clear: start fast, finish drives, and don’t give Foxborough momentum. If the Bills can convert early red-zone trips into touchdowns instead of field goals, it forces New England out of their preferred script and puts the pressure back where Buffalo wants it — on the Patriots to chase points.
New England’s path is the classic December blueprint at home: make it physical, shorten the game, and win the hidden-yardage battle. If the Patriots can keep Buffalo behind the chains and turn this into a field-position fight, the fourth quarter becomes exactly the kind of environment they’re built to exploit.
3 Matchups That Could Decide It
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Bills passing game vs Patriots coverage: If Buffalo hits a couple explosive plays early, it changes the entire tone of the afternoon.
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Turnovers: In tight division games, one mistake can be the difference between stealing a road win and walking out frustrated.
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Red zone & situational football: Third downs, two-minute execution, and finishing inside the 20 will decide whether this is a Bills win—or a “we let it get away” loss.
Closing Thought
Bills–Patriots in December is never just football — it’s identity. Buffalo has the talent to take control of this game, but in Foxborough you don’t get anything for free. If the Bills play clean, finish drives, and win the situational moments, they can walk out of Gillette with a win that feels bigger than one number in the standings.