Buffalo Bills Drought Series: Best Moments
Bills Beat Brady
This is kind of ambiguous without stating which time.
It happened to open the season in 2003. However, the moment for this list is 2011, Week 3, in Orchard Park, New York.
The Bills sat at 2-0 after a blowout win against the lowly Kansas City Chiefs and a duel with the lowly Oakland Raiders.
Bills fans were wondering if the start was for real or a fluke and the answer would show itself against the New England Patriots.
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The Pats seemed to have a strangle hold on the Buffalo Bills and the entire AFC East division.
But on that September Day, “The Ralph” just about exploded.
Tom Brady threw FOUR interceptions and the Patriots blew a 21-0 lead.
The Bills beat the Patriots for the first time since 2003, they were 3-0, they led the division, and were in the national headlines. They even landed themselves on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
The Bills plummeted down the stretch and missed the playoffs, but it was still an awesome feeling.
As Rian Lindell‘s kick went through the uprights as the clock expired, putting the Bills ahead, it instantly became one of the best moments the franchise has ever had.
The 2011 victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots is a diamond in the rough from the last 17 years.