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Jets vs. Bills Second Half Thread
The first half of Week 2 was ugly for the New York Jets. The Buffalo Bills take a 20-3 lead to halftime. Buffalo outgained the Jets 247-78 in the first half. The Bills had 14 first downs to 5 for the Jets.
Starting slow is not sustainable for any team, but it is even more detrimental to a team like the Jets that is built on running the ball. They are not a quick-strike offense and when you are down by 20 points at halftime, the game plan goes out the window.
Not even Josh Allen's bloody nose could stop the Buffalo Bills offense in a dominating victory over the New York Jets. The Bills rushed for more than 200 yards on the ground as Allen suffered a blow to his nose in the first half, relying on the ground game to pace the team in a convincing 30-10 victory.
The Buffalo Bills (1-0) visit the New York Jets (0-1) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford for a Week 2 showdown, and USA TODAY's panel of NFL experts have locked in their picks and predictions for the action. Here's everything you need to know before kickoff on Sunday, September 14, including live updated odds and injury report news.
The Bills will travel to Atlanta to face the Falcons on Monday Night Football, and are bringing a special uniform to the ATL. The team will pair their 'Standing Buffalo' helmets with their white throwback jerseys and pants. The team originally used the logo from 1965 to 1973.
Former New York Jets fan favorite quarterback Mike White was released cut from the Cincinnati Bengals' practice squad. White, 30, spent two years with the Jets,
In 2024, Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper was fined $300,000 for hurling a drink toward Jacksonville Jaguars fans, while late Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams received a $250,000 charge in 2009 for commemorating a win over the Buffalo Bills with a pair of middle fingers.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been fined $250,000, and will appeal, after waving a middle finger at fans at Jets game.
Aaron Glenn's New York Jets remain winless to start the 2025 regular season. The Jets suffered a significant loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5, leaving them at the bottom of the AFC East.