NFL: Patriots beat Bills to keep up perfect record

Chris Harper #14 of the New England Patriots catches a pass as Stephon Gilmore #24 of the Buffalo Bills defends during the fourth quarter at Gillette Stadium on November 23, 2015 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

The New England Patriots moved to 10 and O with victory over the Buffalo Bills in the NFL. In a scrappy game full of penalties and turnovers, James White scored two touchdowns as the Patriots ran out winners by 20 points to 13. However, it wasn’t all good news for the reigning Super Bowl champions, as receiver Danny Amendola left with a knee injury in the third quarter. The Patriots lead the AFC East by five games, with six left to play.

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