Report: Tom Brady Has Won More In Buffalo This Century Than Any Bills QB

Tom Brady and his teammates are having a road game against the Buffalo Bills. Statistics shows that Brady has had an excellent game against the Bills. Moreover, he was more successful in Buffalo this century than other Bills quarterbacks.

TB12 has won 15 games as starting quarterback at New Era Field since 2001. No Bills quarterback has won more than 14 home games in that period.

Drew Bledsoe and Tyrod Taylor have won 14 at the stadium. Ryan Fitzpatrick won 13, Trent Edwards has seven and J.P. Losman has six. Josh Allen has five.

When it comes to Allen, he is one of the biggest concerns for Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.

“He’s like a running back,” Belichick said of Allen on Wednesday morning. “He breaks tackles. He’s got good speed, good power, and he’s shifty. He avoids and breaks a lot of tackles. It’s another dimension, sixth receiver in the passing game if you will. Gives them another blocker in the running game when they have designed run plays for him.

“They’ve played a lot of him in critical times, a lot of big plays, touchdowns, red area, third-down conversions, things like that. They use him in some timely ways, well-designed plays that create problems for the defense. He adds that element to their offense and they’ve used it very effectively.”

John Brown is another major concern. The wide receiver may give Belichick a terrible headache on Sunday.

“(Brown is) definitely fast. He’s a good player. He’s really made a big impact on their team; he’s made some big plays for them. I don’t know if he’s faster than (Robert) Foster,” Belichick said. “I’m not with both those guys, but I don’t know who would be faster than Foster. They have really good speed. … But I don’t know if anybody could take the top off the defense better than Foster could. I mean, that guy can really – he can really run. We saw that last year. We saw it at the end of the season, you know, the second-half of the season.

“But Brown’s certainly in that category. I mean, they get him on over, not just vertical-routes,” the head coach added. “They get him on over-routes and plays to the other side of the defense, which really, those are dangerous plays. Not everybody can run those, but if you have a fast player and you can line up one side of the field and run him deep on the other side of the field, that puts a lot of stress on zone and man coverages. Just by the amount of distance that he can get to and how hard it is to defend that space.”

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