“My team will end the Bills’ four-game winning streak.”
At the time, the statement drew laughter from pundits and doubt from fans. The Buffalo Bills, led by head coach Sean McDermott and superstar quarterback Josh Allen, had looked nearly unstoppable — rolling through defenses, climbing the AFC ladder, and silencing critics week after week.
But when the clock hit zero at Gillette Stadium, the scoreboard told a shocking story:
Patriots 26 – Bills 17.
In his post-game press conference, Vrabel didn’t just celebrate the win — he lit a fire. His comments carried a sting that immediately caught everyone’s attention, especially in Buffalo.
“We didn’t just stop a streak,” Vrabel said. “We exposed a mentality. When you start believing you can’t lose — that’s when you start losing.”
Those words hit hard. Reporters noted that Sean McDermott — known for his composure — looked visibly furious when informed of the quote minutes later.
When asked for a response, McDermott simply said through clenched teeth:

Sources inside the Bills locker room said players were angry, feeling “disrespected” by Vrabel’s tone and “mocked” by his choice of words.
NFL fans exploded online within minutes:
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Patriots fans: “Vrabel’s back with that championship mindset — no fear, no filter.”
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Bills fans: “We didn’t get exposed. We had an off day. Vrabel just got lucky.”
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Analysts: “This just became personal. Expect fireworks next time these two meet.”
Sports talk shows across the country replayed Vrabel’s statement on loop, calling it “a verbal hit that might haunt Buffalo all season.”
As tension builds between Vrabel and McDermott, the rivalry between New England and Buffalo — already fierce — has now turned into a personal grudge.
Insiders report that McDermott addressed his team after the game with a fiery message of his own:
“They think they exposed us. Let’s make sure they regret ever saying that.”
The next Bills-Patriots matchup?
It’s already being called “The Revenge Game.”
