‘1985 — Jets 27, Bills 7 — Attendance was 23,122 at Rich Stadium for the final home game of an awful ’85 season for Buffalo. Winds swirled up to 15 mph, chilling the temperature to 24 degrees, but it was Ken O’Brien’s 96-yard touchdown pass to Wesley Walker that “took the sails out of our wind,” Bills coach Hank Bullough infamously said. O’Brien finished with 370 yards passing with two other touchdown passes to Mickey Shuler, and Johnny Hector had a rushing touchdown as the Jets jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first half and moved closer to clinching the AFC East title. Rod Hill intercepted O’Brien in the red zone to prevent the Jets from scoring before halftime, and Bruce Smith forced a fumble on the sixth sack of his rookie season. Bruce Mathison passed for 357 yards with two interceptions, and Greg Ball scored on an 8-yard run in the third quarter for the Bills, on their way to finishing 2-14 for the second year in a row. Buffalo’s franchise was revitalized by the arrival of Jim Kelly for the next game the Jets would play here to start the ’86 season.’