The New York Jets were soundly defeated by the Buffalo Bills in a one-sided matchup on Sunday, losing 32-6. The Jets were unable to get anything going offensively, as they were held to just six points and 216 total yards. The Bills, on the other hand, had an impressive performance, scoring 32 points and accumulating 431 total yards.
The Jets’ offense was unable to get anything going, as quarterback Sam Darnold was sacked five times and threw two interceptions. Darnold finished the game with a meager stat line of 11-for-32 for 86 yards and two interceptions. The Jets’ running game was also ineffective, as they managed just 130 yards on the ground.
The Bills’ offense, however, was able to move the ball effectively. Quarterback Josh Allen completed 19 of his 24 passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for another touchdown, giving him three total touchdowns on the day. The Bills’ running game was also effective, as they rushed for 178 yards and two touchdowns.
The Jets’ defense was unable to contain the Bills’ offense, as they allowed 431 total yards and 32 points. The Bills were able to move the ball effectively both through the air and on the ground, which allowed them to control the game from start to finish.
The Jets will need to make some improvements if they are going to have any chance of competing in the AFC East this season. The offense needs to be more productive, while the defense needs to find a way to contain opposing offenses. If the Jets can make these improvements, they may be able to turn their season around and compete for a playoff spot.