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Bills’ Joey Bosa and Spencer Brown Expected to Play Against Patriots

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Last updated: December 12, 2025 5:08 pm
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The Buffalo Bills are expected to have key starters back in the lineup for their upcoming matchup against the New England Patriots on Sunday. Defensive end Joey Bosa and right tackle Spencer Brown are both set to play, boosting the roster on both sides of the ball as the team continues its push through the latter stages of the regular season.

Joey Bosa, who joined the Bills earlier in the year, is expected to be an integral part of the pass rush against a Patriots offense that has encountered its share of challenges this season. His availability provides a strong presence on the defensive line, potentially improving the Bills’ pressure on the opposing quarterback and run defense up front.

On the offensive side, right tackle Spencer Brown’s return gives Buffalo added stability along the offensive line. Brown’s presence on the field helps solidify pass protection and enhances the team’s blocking schemes in the run game.

In the secondary, cornerback Christian Benford is listed as questionable due to a toe injury he sustained during Thursday’s practice. Benford’s status will likely be evaluated leading up to game time. The defensive backfield has played a significant role in the Bills’ success this season, and any absences could impact the matchups against New England’s receiving corps.

Buffalo will be looking to maintain consistency and momentum as it approaches the final stretch of the regular season. Sunday’s game represents an important opportunity to stay competitive in the AFC playoff race.

The matchup will take place at Gillette Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for Sunday. Both teams are aiming for strong finishes to their campaigns, and the return of players like Bosa and Brown could prove to be crucial for the Bills as they prepare for the contest.

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