The Jets and Bills are each coming off thrilling opening games.
New York narrowly lost to Pittsburgh and Buffalo mounted an improbable comeback against the Ravens. In a bright spot for the Jets, star wide receiver Garrett Wilson seemed to form chemistry with Justin Fields, catching seven passes for 95 yards and a touchdown.
Can the Jets build upon the positives from Week 1? Or will Josh Allen and Co. be too much firepower for New York to keep up with?
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"We didn't play well when we were on the field, it felt like we weren't on the field. Just didn't play well, not good enough. Just can't wait to go practice, not good enough"
This was the antithesis of the team Aaron Glenn preached and promised he was going to deliver to Jets fans.
Disciplined.
Smart.
Tough.
Justin Fields in action for the Jets during the first half against the Bills. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST
The Bills celebrate during their win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 14, 2025. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST
The Jets exhibited none of those traits in a sloppy 30-10 loss to the Bills Sunday at MetLife Stadium, a loss that drops them to 0-2 in Glenn’s rookie season.
A week after showing much promise in a number of areas in a season-opening two-point loss to the Steelers, the Jets regressed on Sunday, handing the Bills an easy division victory with an alarming array of poor discipline, smarts and toughness.
This was the worst type of encore for the Jets. One week after it took some late Aaron Rodgers magic to defeat Gang Green, the Bills cruised and collected a 30-10 win.
Justin Fields exited with a concussion. The Jets' offense finished with just 154 yards of total offense, while the Bills complied 403.
Justin Fields has a concussion, according to the Jets. He was evaluated in the blue medical tent and then went into the locker room, forcing Gang Green to pivot to Tyrod Taylor at quarterback.
It took nearly 57 minutes of game action, but the Jets produced their first touchdown against the Bills.
Tight end Jeremy Ruckert caught his first-career touchdown pass on a five-yard strike from Tyrod Taylor with 3:28 remaining. Taylor orchestrated a 10-play, 54-yard drive during his second possession.
The Jets have allowed their most rushing yards since a Nov. 4, 2021 game against the Colts, according to The Post's Brian Costello — with Buffalo rushing for 217 yards. James Cook collected 132 yards and two touchdowns, while Josh Allen also added 59 yards on six carries.
With the Bills up 30-3 midway through the fourth quarter, Mitchell Trubisky has replaced Josh Allen at quarterback. Allen went 14-of-25 for 148 yards while adding 59 rushing yards on six carries.
Tyrod Taylor went 3-for-4 for 26 yards on his first drive at quarterback, but after getting to the Buffalo 45, a sack from Bills safety Cole Bishop eventually resulted in Austin McNamara's seventh punt of the day.