D Bill Buffalo On Monday night, New York held on for a decisive 23-20 victory over the Jets, but it was the role that kept fans paying attention to the game.
The Jets had four penalties in the final shootout, including compensatory fouls. Aaron Rodgers He finally intercepted Bills linebacker Taron Johnson while trying to target Mike Williams.
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Penalties like these are devastating for both teams, and the NFL world is taking notice. During the match, each team had 11 penalties. The Bills had 11 penalties for 94 yards and the Jets had 11 for 110 yards.
At the end of the day, Josh Allen ran for the first try to continue the final drive. Ball took a knee to play the rest of Buffalo's time, and the game was over.
The Bills led 20-17 at halftime, but each team scored three points in the last two quarters.
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Allen was 19 of 25 for 215 passing yards and two touchdown passes – one to Dawson Knox and the other to Mack Hollins. He ran for 18 yards and a touchdown.
Ray Davis led the team with 97 rushing yards on 20 carries. He also had three catches for 55 yards. The only receptions in the game were touchdown catches by Knox and Hollins.
Rodgers got the Jets out of the game with a Hail Mary, touchdown pass Just before halftime. However, there was a lot of confusion in the second half.
He was 23 of 35 for 294 yards passing and a touchdown to Allen Lazard and Garrett Wilson. Each wide receiver had over 100 receiving yards.
Lazard had six catches for 114 yards and Wilson had eight catches for 107 yards.
New York tried to secure the victory after Robert Saleh kicked and had the game advantage, but kicker Greg Zuerlein missed two field goals.
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Buffalo is currently in first place in the AFC East with a 4-2 record. New York drops to 2-4.
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