The Buffalo Bills outlasted a strong New York Jets team 23-20 on Monday night, taking control of the AFC East. The victory included two touchdown passes from Josh Allen, as well as a run for a score, with Tyler Bass securing a 22-yard field goal to help the Bills break their two-game losing streak. This was the third consecutive loss for the New York Jets.
The game was notable for several key moments including a Hail Mary touchdown throw by Aaron Rodgers at the end of the first half, contributing to the Jets’ offensive rhythm but ultimately not enough to secure a win. The Jets also underwent a number of changes in the preceding week as coach Robert Saleh was dismissed, replaced by Jeff Ulbrich, and offensive coordinator, Nathaniel Hackett was demoted in favor of Todd Downing.
However, failures from Jets’ otherwise reliable kicker Greg Zuerlein contributed to the loss as he missed two potential go-ahead field goals, hitting the left upright on both occasions. Numerous penalties were another defining feature of the match, with both teams receiving 11 each.
A notable passage of play saw Allen lead the Bills on a 90-yard drive, capped by an 8-yard TD pass to Mack Hollins. This put Buffalo back in the lead and was followed by a 12-yard throw to Dawson Knox, extending the Bills’ lead to 20-10 just before half time. However, the Jets managed to tie the game in the third quarter with a 22-yard field goal.
An unlucky missed potential go-ahead field goal midway through the fourth quarter from Zuerlein and the Jets’ inability to capitalise on scoring opportunities allowed the Bills to regain control and run out the clock. The Jets’ defeat was marred further by injuries to Safety (S) Chuck Clark, who left the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury, and Cornerback (CB) D.J. Reed, who also had to withdraw due to an injured groin.
Next up, the Bills will play the Tennessee Titans and the Jets will face the Pittsburgh Steelers, as the heated battle for the AFC East continues.