Watch: Tom Brady Arrives At Gillette Stadium

The New England Patriots are playing one of their two final games in the regular season. The Buffalo Bills have arrived in Foxboro, and the teams will play their game at Gillette Stadium. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady arrived at the stadium, too.

The quarterback made his way to the facility, and his team is ready for the final challenge. Buffalo is the last tough opponent New England will play this season. The Miami Dolphins aren’t considered a threat for the defending champions despite the fact that they signed so many Patriots this season.

What do experts predict for the Watch: Tom Brady Arrives At Gillette Stadium ? Most of them agree that the Patriots will finish the game with a win. Even Max Kellerman agrees on this one. However, he believes that the Bills quarterback will outplay TB12.

ESPN’s Mike Reiss predicts a win for New England. He said that the Patriots top sloth cornerback Jonathan Jones is out due to a groin injury, adding that this will affect the game. Jones marked the lowest completion percentage against of the 24 cornerbacks in the league who have had more than 30 passes in the slot this year. Buffalo has run 3-WR personnel 69% of the time which is fourth most in the league. Bills slot receiver Cole Beasley is expected to have a big game.

Gregg Rosenthall from NFL.com agrees with Reiss. New England’s offense is down to doing one particular thing well. Not turning the ball over. This has helped the team build up a +24 turnover differential, including +3 when they went through the Bills in Week 4. Rosenthall added that Brady won the Super Bowl in 2001 with a familiar formula which includes limited offensive mistakes, a fantasy defense, a playoff bye and good fortune. This may be the Patriots’ only way forward on the regular season.

Pete Prisco from CBS Sports says the Bills may have a chance of winning a game at Foxboro despite their 2-16 record since 2000. New England has a limited offense, and that doesn’t really match great defenses. Josh Allen is good and he may be a threat for New England.

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