‘”It’s tough to win in this league when you’re playing a good team and your quarterback plays like s—,” Allen said. “I made some bad decisions (today), really cost our team. A lot to learn from, a lot to grow from, but that’s not the standard we hold ourselves to. That’s not the ball that we play. A lot to look at, a lot to learn from.”‘
BillsBeat - November 7, 2022
Allen places blame on self, Bills lose to Jets
‘The teams traded leads, with the Jets taking a 20-17 advantage with only 1:43 to play. Buffalo was without timeouts, but it didn’t matter. The Bills couldn’t even get a first down, and New York was able to run out the clock.’
Jets Stun Bills 20-17
‘How did this happen? Many reasons, beginning with the fact the Jets are pretty good and definitely underrated. Coach Robert Saleh has them believing in themselves, and they bounced back from a disappointing home loss to the Patriots with a relentless physical assault on the Bills and QB Josh Allen. Allen may have unwittingly helped young qb Zach Wilson, by telling him during the week he shouldn’t be discouraged about a 3 interception game against the Pats. Maybe next week Wilson should text Allen to shake it off. Wilson played within himself and is far from awful, as many fans and media labeled him after last week.’
Bills get tripped up by Jets, lose 20-17 | Game recap, highlights and stats to know
‘The Buffalo Bills fell to the Jets on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium by a final score of 20-17 as they let a 14-3 lead slip through their fingers.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills vs. Jets | Week 9
‘A missed field goal just before halftime, albeit from 55 yards, kept the Bills kept the Bills from pushing their lead to seven at the break. And despite a 6.1 yards per carry average on the ground, in the second half Buffalo’s offense managed just 63 total net yards.’
"No panic, we got a great team" | Bills rally around one another amidst loss to Jets
‘Allen ended the day with two interceptions and completed 18 of 34 pass attempts for 204 yards. His own miscues throwing the ball are at the root of his frustration.’
BillsBeat - November 6, 2022
'Just what we needed': How the Bills rebuilt their run defense with three free agent additions
‘Out went Harrison Phillips (signed with Minnesota), Star Lotulelei (released) and Vernon Butler (signed with Las Vegas). In came Jones, Phillips and Settle for a combined salary cap hit of less than $10 million. The trio, who joined Ed Oliver, has provided a thump for their bucks during the Bills’ 6-1 start.’
Inside the plays: Bills defensive line coach Eric Washington breaks down how interior group is productive
”“(Jones) does a nice job of getting his body in the crease, getting his hands on (Cole) and giving himself an opportunity anchor to the point before (Dodson) disconnects. When that guard disconnects, (Jones) understands when (Warren) challenges the crease, he has to finish. Just a great job with his fundamentals and technique.”’
Scouting Report: Bills' run game has quietly improved, but faces a big test against Jets
‘Prediction: Bills 35, Jets 13.’
Bills Mailbag: After trade for Nyheim Hines, what does Devin Singletary's future look like?
‘The Bills already have James Cook, whom they drafted in the second round this year, and newly acquired Nyheim Hines under contract for next season. It’s worth noting, however, the Bills could get out of Hines’ contract with no dead money if they were to release him after this year. Either way, my plan as GM would be to draft a running back in the mid- to late-rounds to replace Singletary.’
Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets prediction and keys to AFC East matchup
‘Sal’s prediction: Buffalo Bills 23, New York Jets 10.’
What channel is the Bills game on? How to watch Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets
‘Ian Eagle (play-by-play). Charles Davis (analyst). Evan Washburn (sideline reporter).’
Bills vs. Jets preview: Zach Wilson faces tough test vs. Buffalo defense | Our writer’s give predictions
‘The biggest threat in the Jets offense is rookie wide receiver Garrett Wilson, who has two 100-yard receiving games already in 2022. New York will face a Bills defense without All Pro safety Jordan Poyer, who will miss the game with an elbow injury. Jaquan Johnson is expected to start opposite Damar Hamlin.’
How to watch Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets: NFL Week 9 time, TV channel, live stream
‘Cable subscribers can login with their cable credentials on CBS.com to stream the game live for free.’
Five Takes: Will Bills extend four-game win streak against upstart Jets? Game preview and prediction
‘This past week against the Patriots, New York’s running game struggled mightily without Hall, amounting just 51 rushing yards on 15 attempts while running for just one first down. Michael Carter was the team’s leading rusher with 26 yards on seven carries. New York recently traded for former Jaguars RB James Robinson, but he received just five carries for 17 yards this past week. It’s expected he will factor more heavily into the Jets’ offensive game plan this week as he continues to gain a firmer grasp on the playbook.’