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For CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin, he's given the Bills an A+ grade for the Jets beatdown.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills take on Justin Fields and the New York Jets in Week 2 of the NFL season on Paramount+
The Buffalo Bills head to MetLife Stadium today for their first AFC East clash of the season, facing the New York Jets at 1 p.m. on CBS. Buffalo opened the year in dramatic fashion, erasing a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun the Baltimore Ravens 41-40 behind Josh Allen’s historic night.
Josh Allen shook off a bloody nose as the Buffalo Bills cruised to a 30-10 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday.
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 Jets honored the late Charlie Kirk on Sunday ahead of the team’s Week 2 matchup against the Bills, days after the conservative activist was assassinated while speaking at a Utah campus event. Images and video clips of Kirk and his young family with wife Erika were featured on the Jumbotron at MetLife Stadium prior to kickoff.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills were able to dominate their Week 2 matchup against the AFC East rival New York Jets, knocking them off by a final score of 30-10. With the win, they moved to 2-0 on the young season. It wasn't much of a game all the way through, although there was a major injury scare for the Bills.
Jets Legend Bart Scott goes inside the matchup between the Jets and Bills during a full film review of Josh Allen and the Buffalo offense.
The Bills welcomed three injured starters back to the practice field on Wednesday, days ahead of a Week 5 divisional matchup with the New England Patriots.
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