The Buffalo Bills are 3-0 for the first time since 2011 after beating the Cincinnati Bengals, 21-17. The 3-0 New England Patriots stand in their way of extending their undefeated streak as they face them next week in Buffalo.

For the Bills, their strategy isn't going to be anything exotic; they are going to stick to their guns and get a win the best way they know how to, says quarterback Josh Allen.

“The Patriots are very well coached and they got a guy over there that plays quarterback quite well, you know No. 12. [Maybe] the greatest quarterback of all time,” Allen said, via Matt Parrino Syracuse.com. “We understand it’s a tall task but at the same time we’re going to try and stick to what we do. Learn from this game, make adjustments, and go out and try to put our best foot forward next week.”

Next Sunday's game against the Patriots — with both Buffalo and New England doing their 3-0 thing — will be the most hyped of the season for Bills Mafia thus far. With both teams undefeated, and the other two in the AFC East (New York Jets and Miami Dolphins) not, both are tied at the top of the hill in their division.

Though the Patriots open as 6-point favorites, as Parrino notes, the Bills have more than a fighting chance to beat New England for the first time since 2016 (when Jacoby Brissett started). The immensely talented Allen has shown much-needed progression, the offense has more weapons than before, the defense is athletic and hungry and, as Allen says, they are going to do what they do best next week.