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A fan holds a sign before the New England Patriots host the Buffalo Bills in Foxboro.
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Ryan Sullivan, center, spends time tailgating in the parking lot of Gillette Stadium with friends including Peter Vogiatzoglou, both of Tyngsborough, before the game.
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David Rambler, 8, from Hudson, Mass., tosses the football while tailgating with family in the parking lot of Gillette Stadium.
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Fans stay warm while tailgating with a fire in a parking lot outside of the stadium.
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Patriots fans were dressed for the weather, with temperatures below freezing at kickoff.
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Cornerback Malcolm Butler hauls in a pass during pre game warmups.
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Bills head coach Rex Ryan walks onto the field before the game.
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As doesTom Brady.
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Gronk fans in the stands.
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Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor (5) and wide receiver Sammy Watkins (14) warm up before the game.
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Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was also dressed for the weather.
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Brady warms up.
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Fireworks are launched from Gillette Stadium before kickoff.
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The game begins.
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Taylor is tackled by Dominique Easley during the first quarter.
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Bills receiver Robert Woods dives for a ball thrown out of his reach.
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Cold Patriots fan.
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Brady calls signals at the line during the first half.
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Belichick coaches up his team in the cold.
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Kicker Stephen Gostkowski scored the first points of the game on a 35-yard field goal.
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Running back LeSean McCoy eludes Patriots defensive tackle Alan Branch during the first half.
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The Bills answered back with a long 52-yard field goal from Dan Carpenter.
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After a missed field goal, running back James White broke free from safety Corey Graham to score a touchdown.
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Patriots fans holding some Ryan-trolling signs.
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Ryan wasn’t the only one to have giant face cut-outs.
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The Bills tied the game 10-10 in the third quarter on a diving touchdown run from McCoy.
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