NFL insider predicts regression for Patriots, Bills favored in AFC East
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 5:07 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
On June 2, 2026, NFL senior writer Conor Orr outlined his bold predictions for the upcoming season, forecasting a significant decline for the New England Patriots despite the addition of A.J. Brown. Orr estimates the Patriots will struggle to win 10 games, citing a tough schedule after their 14–3 season and Super Bowl appearance. Meanwhile, he anticipates the Buffalo Bills returning to the top of the AFC East, benefiting from a weaker division as several teams are in rebuilding phases. This analysis follows recent concerns regarding the Patriots, including player absences and off-field issues surrounding head coach Mike Vrabel.
- •Conor Orr predicts less than 10 wins for Patriots in 2026.
- •Buffalo Bills expected to win AFC East with a comfortable margin.
- •A.J. Brown's addition raises expectations but does not mitigate concerns.
- •Patriots face challenges from both on-field performance and off-field issues.
- 5:07 PMYahoo Sports — NFL Insider Sees Huge Regression For Patriots, Bills Winning AFC East Despite A.J. Brown Trade
"Regarding the New England Patriots' 2026 campaign, the NFL senior writer said 'After a 14–3 season and a Super Bowl run comes the crash.'
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