The New England Patriots' playoff hopes took a hit on Sunday as they fell short against the Buffalo Bills, ending their 10-game win streak. The Patriots were two quarters away from securing the AFC East championship, but a 35-31 loss to the Bills means the division title is now up for grabs. With three weeks left in the season, the Patriots still hold the edge over Buffalo, but a slip-up could prove fatal. The Bills, on the other hand, remain alive in the race for the AFC East crown, with only one game separating them in head-to-head matchups. The Patriots' loss also means they can no longer earn the No. 1 seed in the AFC and associated first-round playoff bye. The Denver Broncos, meanwhile, have officially punched their ticket to the playoffs with a 12-2 record, holding the tiebreaker edge over New England. The AFC playoff picture is shaping up, with the Patriots in second place, the Bills in sixth, and the Broncos in first. But here's where it gets controversial: the Patriots' hopes of earning the No. 1 seed are now in jeopardy, and a loss to either New York or Miami in the final two weeks could open the door for the Bills. So, who will come out on top in the AFC East? And will the Patriots be able to secure the No. 1 seed? It's anyone's game at this point, and the final three weeks of the season will be crucial in determining the division champions and playoff picture.