ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills running back Karlos Williams will have a chance this Monday night against the New England Patriots to break an NFL record set by a former Patriots running back, Robert Edwards.
Williams has scored a touchdown in each of his first six career games -- he missed three games in October because of a concussion -- and if he makes it seven games in a row, it will top Edwards' mark of scoring a touchdown in each of his first six career games in 1998.
Asked about Williams' opportunity to break a Patriots player's record on New England's home field, coach Rex Ryan responded Tuesday, "I think we’d all like that.