Patriots-Bills Takeaways, Metrics: Trey Flowers, Stephon Gilmore Shine

Not to resort to Bill Belichick cliches, but the New England Patriots’ defense did its job against the Buffalo Bills on Monday night.

The Bills’ offense stinks, and the Patriots’ defense made it look appropriately bad. Buffalo managed just two field goals in its 25-6 loss to the Patriots. The Bills averaged just 2.4 yards per carry, and while Derek Anderson threw for 290 yards, he managed just a 56.4 completion percentage with a 69.4 passer rating.

New England’s defense played well. But it should have played well. So, we’ll make no sweeping judgments based on Monday night’s performance.

Some players played exceptionally well, however. Let’s highlight those performances in this week’s takeaways and metrics. (All stats via Pro Football Focus.)

PASS RUSH

LB Kyle Van Noy: two sacks, QB hit, hurry

DE Trey Flowers: QB hit, two hurries

DE Adrian Clayborn: sack, hurry

LB Nicholas Grigsby: QB hit

LB Elandon Roberts: hurry

DT Lawrence Guy: hurry

FS Duron Harmon: hurry

— Van Noy had been held sackless through seven weeks but broke out in a big way despite receiving fewer pass-rush opportunities. In moving back from the edge to inside linebacker, Van Noy only rushed 13 times. That he brought pressure on 30.8 percent of those rushes is mighty impressive.

— Flowers also batted a pass while pressuring Anderson. PFF graded him extremely well in the pass rush.

— Among players with double-digit pass-rush opportunities, Deatrich Wise Jr., Adam Butler, Derek Rivers, Malcom Brown, Keionta Davis and Danny Shelton all didn’t record a single pressure.

PASS COVERAGE

LB Kyle Van Noy: four catches on four targets for 70 yards

CB Jason McCourty: 5-6, 57 yards, PBU

CB Stephon Gilmore: 2-7, 45 yards, two PBUs

CB JC Jackson: 2-4, 35 yards

CB Jonathan Jones: 2-2, 32 yards

SS Patrick Chung: 4-9, 28 yards, PBU

LB Elandon Roberts: 3-4, 28 yards, PBU

FS Devin McCourty: 2-2, 18 yards, INT

LB Nicholas Grigsby: 0-1

DE Trey Flowers: PBU

— Gilmore continued his impressive streak of performances Monday. Over the last five weeks, he’s allowed just eight catches on 25 targets for 96 yards with seven pass breakups during that stretch. He ranks first in the NFL in cover snaps per reception, second in fewest yards per cover snap, 14th in cover snaps per target and first in pass rating allowed since Week 3.

— Gilmore also is second in the NFL with 11 pass breakups on the season.

— Roberts’ pass breakup led to a punt. It was his second dropped interception in as many weeks, but it was a good play to get his hands on the ball.

— McCourty intercepted Anderson and returned the pick 84 yards for a touchdown. McCourty reached speeds of 22.05 mph, making him fastest clocked ball-carrier in the NFL this season.

— Chung had one of his better games in coverage this season.

RUN DEFENSE

DE Trey Flowers: five stops

DE Keionta Davis: two stops

LB Kyle Van Noy: two stops

DE John Simon: one stop

DT Malcom Brown: one stop

LB Nicholas Grigsby: one stop

LB Elandon Roberts: one stop

S Patrick Chung: one stop

— Flowers was all over the place on run defense. He had two tackles for loss as part of his five stops.

— Davis and Grigsby also had tackles for loss.

— Chung had an impressive three-plays stretch where he allowed catches of 2 yards no gain then stopped running back LeSean McCoy for a 2-yard rush on third-and-8.

— McCoy rushed for 12 yards on his first carry, a wildcat play. He then 1 yard on his next 11 carries.

PASS ACCURACY

— Of Tom Brady’s 16 incompletions, three were thrown away, one was dropped and one was spiked.

— Brady was 2-of-5 for 48 yards on deep passes.

— Wide receiver Josh Gordon had the lone drop on the night.

PASS PROTECTION

RG Shaq Mason: five hurries

RT LaAdrian Waddle: sack, QB hit, two hurries

LT Trent Brown: sack, QB hit, two hurries

FB James Develin: hurry

LB Joe Thuney: hurry

TE Rob Gronkowski: hurry

— Center David Andrews, right guard Ted Karras and running back James White were spotless in pass protection.

— Mason hurt his calf to put Karras into the game. He didn’t return.

— The Patriots should be getting starting right tackle Marcus Cannon back next week from a concussion, which would push Waddle back into a backup role.

RUSHING ATTACK

— Kenjon Barner and James White each averaged 1 yard after contact.

— Wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson forced one missed tackle.

— The Patriots’ offensive issues — just one touchdown all game — were caused by their anemic rushing attack. New England clearly missed rookie running back Sony Michel, who was out with a knee injury. He returned to practice Friday. so there’s hope he could play Sunday night against the Green Bay Packers.

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