NFL Analysts Predict Massive Patriots Week 5 Upset Over Bills

Is a 'Stefon Diggs Revenge Game' coming on Sunday night?

The New England Patriots bandwagon is getting crowded before a seismic Week 5 showdown against the Buffalo Bills.

The Bills are 7.5-point favorites to remain undefeated with a home win on “Sunday Night Football,” but the Patriots are gaining steam as a trendy upset pick. Two analysts provided more Patriots hype entering the AFC East matchup.

NFL.com published a panel of Week 5 bold predictions. While the picks were aimed at offering fantasy football insight, Matt Okada predicted a Patriots triumph when forecasting a huge performance from Drake Maye.

“The NFL’s current leader in completion rate — Maye’s at a pristine 74 percent through four games — faces a tough test in the division-rival Bills on Sunday night,” Okada wrote. “Not only will he pass the test — the second-year pro will complete 30+ passes for 300+ yards and 3+ touchdowns in a 30+ point fantasy day. Oh, and the Pats will earn their third win of the season.”

Meanwhile, Marc Ross expects Stefon Diggs to build on last week’s 101-yard outing. If he’s right, fantasy managers will want the Pro Bowl wide receiver in their starting lineups.

“As a player, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was 16-2 versus the Bills. He brings that magic — with the help of a Stefon Diggs revenge game — to Buffalo on Sunday night, serving up an upset of the undefeated Bills,” Ross said. “Drake Maye earns a signature victory, outdueling Josh Allen, while Diggs torches his former team for two touchdowns.”

Beating Buffalo at Orchard Park won’t be easy. The Bills haven’t lost a regular-season game at home since Week 10 of the 2023 campaign.

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Josh Allen has led the Bills to score at least 30 points in all four victories this season. On the other hand, New England’s two victories came against a pair of 1-3 teams (Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers) that missed the playoffs last season.

Mike Vrabel and Co. can make a monumental statement by defeating the Bills on Sunday night. The division clash starts at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.