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Welker had a career-best 16 catches for a franchise-record 217 yards.
Not that it mattered.
"You know, what should be a great fun day of breaking records and doing all those things, it's totally the opposite," Welker said. "I think it shows that we've got a long way to go."
The Patriots were overwhelmed by a Bills team that's gaining confidence and showing it's capable of pulling out victories following last year's 4-12 finish -- three of those losses coming in overtime.
Dating to 1950, the Bills became the only team to overcome deficits of at least 18 points to win in consecutive weeks, according to STATS LLC. In fact, only five teams had previously won twice in one season when trailing by 18 or more points.
"It feels great, man," said receiver Stevie Johnson, who had eight catches for 94 yards and a touchdown. "We know we've got a ton of games to go, but just for the fans to say, `We beat the Patriots,' that's something big."
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