The Buffalo Bills fell short in an embarrassing game against the Patriots on Sunday at the Ralph. It's a hard pill to swallow after the confidence and fun the Bills and fans poked at Tom Brady, but you can't say it was not a fun week all around Western New York.

The Buffalo Bills fans' attempt to break the world record for the loudest stadium fell short on Sunday, and the Kansas City Chiefs' fans still hold the record at 142.2 decibels in another game against the New England Patriots.

Here's how loud Bills fan's were at their best moments:

After National Anthem: 121.2 dB

After Bills 1st TD: 122.9 dB

After Bills 2nd TD: 124.8 dB

After Bills 1st sack: 120 dB

After Bills 3rd TD: 118.8 dB

After Bills 4th TD: 117 dB

After Bills 5th TD: 122.9 dB

(via WGRZ)

The monitoring crew from Guinness said it was not a bad attempt, though.

It was very enlightening to see the process for the sound. It's such a multiplier to move one decibel. It's very difficult. I think the acoustics were a little bit different. The crowd was loud. At the first part of the game it was fantastic. I think it just took a little wind out of the sails after the first Patriot touchdown."

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