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AFC East Notebook: Watkins dominates; Wallace thinks Dolphins are Super Bowl-caliber

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Every Monday and Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the AFC East Notebook.

Buffalo Bills

Sammy Watkins dominant in win over Vikings. The Bills' official website takes a closer look at the rookie's performance Sunday.

Bills lose top two running backs to injury. Both Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller went down Sunday against the Vikings. The team's official website updates their status.

Bills players talk about game-winning drive against Vikings. Syracuse.com highlights some of the top reactions to the team's last-minute win on Sunday.

Miami Dolphins

Dolphins' cornerbacks have strong game Sunday. Cortland Finnegan and Brent Grimes frustrated the Bears' receivers in Chicago, says the Miami Herald.

Mike Wallace thinks the Dolphins are Super Bowl-caliber. The team's top receiver was feeling confident after a win Sunday, ESPN reports.

Charles Clay has breakout game. With his health improving, the Dolphins' tight end had his best game of the year Sunday, reports the Miami Herald.

New England Patriots

The Patriots' offensive line has been bolstered by veterans in recent weeks. The unit had struggled early in the season, but it has been doing a better job of keeping Tom Brady upright as of late, says the Boston Herald.

Bill Belichick offers up extra notes. The Patriots' head coach touched on some notable topics in a conference call Sunday, as reported by ESPN.

How should the Patriots use Brandon Browner? The Patriots' cornerback has been largely ineffective this season. NESN examines how the team can make better use of him.

New York Jets

Percy Harvin's first day with the Jets is Monday. The veteran receiver will participate in a rare Monday practice, according to ESPN.

Mike Pereira says official was doing his job on last play of Jets-Patriots game. While many Jets fans were outraged, the former vice president of officiating for the league says the official made the right move, according to FOX Sports.

Brett Favre wonders how Percy Harvin will handle New York. The future Hall of Famer questions how Harvin will handle the spotlight in New York, ESPN reports.

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