Buffalo Bills Shut Down Jets in Week 2 Showdown

Buffalo, New York, USATue Sep 16 2025
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The Buffalo Bills' defense was on fire in Week 2, proving they were much more than their Week 1 performance suggested. They faced the New York Jets, a team known for their strong running game, and shut them down completely. The Bills allowed only 154 total yards, their lowest since 1990. This was a huge turnaround from the Jets' Week 1 performance, where they racked up nearly 400 yards. The Bills' running game was also impressive, with James Cook standing out. He had 21 carries for 132 yards and two touchdowns. Cook was on the field for 35 offensive snaps, showing his importance to the team's game plan. Ty Johnson, on the other hand, had a quiet game with only two carries for six yards. The Bills' defense was not the only standout. Linebacker Matt Milano had a great game, making a tackle for loss on the Jets' second play. However, he may have injured his shoulder and was replaced by Dorian Williams in the second half. Safety Taylor Rapp also had a strong game, making four tackles. The Bills' passing game was not as impressive, with only 27 passes attempted. Wide receiver Keon Coleman had three catches for 26 yards, which might disappoint fantasy football managers. Despite this, the Bills' defense and running game were more than enough to secure a dominant victory.