The Buffalo Bills still have a chance to win the AFC East, but they need to win their game on Saturday against the New England Patriots to keep their hope alive. The first time these two teams faced off this year the Bills were in it until the end, but they couldn't make the big plays late which led to a six-point defeat.

Will they be able to get the job done in this one? Let's break down three bold predictions for the Bills game against the Patriots.

3. Bills don't let Tom Brady throw a touchdown (and forces two interceptions)

The first time these two teams faced off, Tom Brady didn't have a great game, throwing for only 150 yards and zero touchdowns. Brady's job isn't going to get any easier in this game because the Bills' defense is still one of the best in football.

The Bills are coming into this game with a lot of confidence after they picked off Devlin Hodges four times in the last game. Brady has thrown only seven interceptions this year, but this is a pressure-filled game and Brady is going to get frustrated early. Look for Brady to not throw any touchdowns, while he throws two interceptions.

2. Josh Allen throws for under 120 yards

The Bills defense is going to do their job, but Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn't going to do his job to lead the team to success. When Allen went against the Patriots earlier this season, Allen threw only 153 yards, zero touchdowns, and three interceptions.

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The Patriots' defense is giving up only 170.3 yards per game through the air, and that average is going to go way down after having a great game against Josh Allen.

After this game, there are going to be even more questions about Allen and if he can be the long-term option going forward for the Bills.

1. Bills don't find the end zone

This is going to be an ugly football game all around for both teams, and the Bills are not going to find the end zone in this game. With Allen struggling, it's going to put the pressure on Buffalo's running game.

Even if the running game does find success, it's all going to be on them because it's not going to be Allen picking up the first down. The Bills could still find a way to win this game if the defense does enough, but the offense is going to let the team down big time.