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Patriots' Stephen Gostkowski kicks at goal. Adrian Kraus
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Patriots warm up for Packers clash by kicking past Bills

The Patriots comfortably lead the AFC East after five straight wins.

TOM BRADY STRETCHED his dominant run over the Buffalo Bills last night as the New England Patriots scored two late touchdowns to clinch a 25-6 win over their divisional rivals.

Patriots quarterback Brady improved to 29 wins and three defeats against the Bills in his 19 seasons in the NFL as New England secured a dogged victory in freezing conditions at New Era Field.

“They made it tough on us,” Brady said afterward. “But we’ll take a win however we can get it, and try and learn from it and move on next week.”

A game dominated by defence saw the Patriots leading 12-6 at the end of the third quarter after four field goals from kicker Stephen Gostkowski.

The Bills’ points came from two field goals from Stephen Hauschka in the second and third quarters.

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But the Patriots gave themselves some breathing space in the fourth quarter when James White burrowed over from one yard out for a touchdown to put the Patriots 18-6 ahead with just under 10 minutes remaining.

The Bills thought they had scored a touchdown when backup quarterback Derek Anderson found Jason Croom in the endzone with six minutes left, with Croom making a spectacular one-handed catch.

Replays showed Croom failed to secure the ball as he hit the turf, however, and the touchdown award was reversed to leave the Patriots 12 points ahead.

Victory was assured for the Patriots soon afterward when Anderson attempted to find Bills receiver Kaelin Clay on a third and long, only to be picked off by Patriots safety Devin McCourty.

Patriots Bills Football Jason Croom attempts to catch under pressure from Patrick Chung. Adrian Kraus Adrian Kraus

McCourty galloped 84 yards down the sideline to score a touchdown and make the game safe for the Patriots, whose fifth straight win takes them to 6-2 at the top of the AFC East.

Brady, 41, finished with 29 completions from 45 attempts for 324 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. Next up, Brady will go head to head with Aaron Rodgers for just the second time when the Green Bay Packers go to Foxborough.

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