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Joe Ferguson passed for three touchdowns and O.J. Simpson scored for the first time this season as the Buffalo Bills snapped New England's five-game winning streak with a 30-28 victory.

The win vaulted the Bills into a tie with the Patriots for the National Football League's American conference Eastern division lead.

Simpson turned in his third 200-yard plus performance, grinding out 222 yards in the day's action.

The Bills and Pats maintain one game leads over top division rival Miami, which squeaked past Kansas City, 9-3.

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