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The Bills beat the Dolphins 19-14 last night. I didn't watch it (did anyone?), but the Buffalo victory leaves both teams now tied for second place in the division at 4-6. A month ago every AFC East team was 3-3, and it was the first time an entire NFL division had the same record that late in the season in 25 years. Since then New England (6-3) is 3-0, the Bill and Dolphins are each 1-3, and the Jets have gone 0-3 to fall into last place at 3-6 overall. The Patriots now appear a lock to have
the best record in the division for the twelfth straight season (every year Tom Brady has started).
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