The Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs took over the NFL on Monday night with an instant classic showdown. The 54-51 L.A. win was the highest scoring Monday Night Football game in history and the third highest game of all-time. Along with high flying offense, there were seven total turnovers in the game along with two last second interceptions to give the Rams the win.

With the Patriots on the bye week, Bill Belichick did admit that he "saw a little bit" of the game on Monday night, but when asked for his biggest takeaway from that contest, he zeroed in on New England's next opponent.

"Yeah, the Jets," he said. "That’s my takeaway, getting ready for the Jets."

Simply focusing on the task at hand. Smart considering New England's road struggles this season.

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The Patriots are looking to bounce back from arguably their most demoralizing loss of the season, a 34-10 spanking courtesy of the Titans just prior to their Week 11 bye. While opening his presser, the head coach noted that the Jets always play New England tough whenever they head down to East Rutherford to face them and he expects Sunday to be no different.

"It’s always tough down there with the Jets, and I’m sure it will be again this time," Belichick said. "The last five times we’ve gone down there, they’ll all been hard-fought games, close games. The Jets do a good job – really good in all three phases of the game. It’s a team that’s really, I’d say, improved in all areas, certainly in the kicking game – the return game with [Andre] Roberts and they have [Jason] Myers. He’s had a really good year for them.

"Offensively, this is an explosive group – a lot of big plays in the running game, big plays with receivers, guys that are really good with the ball in their hands, hard to tackle. And, defensively, they’re always tough. Once again, [they] lead the league in third down, third-and-short, top of the league in red area, three-and-out drives – a lot of stats that they are hard to move the ball against and do a good job in the red area, so they don’t give up a lot of points. And strong front, pursues well, do a good job taking the ball away, especially if you’re not careful with it.

"So, we need to do a good job in every area and be ready to play good down there on the road. So, hopefully we can have a good week and be ready to do that."