OPINION: Arrow up/Arrow Down: Bills at Jets

Buffalo improves to 2-0 after a dominant win in New Jersey

East Rutherford, N.J. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - The Buffalo Bills moved to 2-0 on the 2025 season after a convincing 30-10 win over the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium.

Here are my Arrows Up and Down from the contest, starting Up after another win:

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ARROW UP:

Defense!

The Bills defense certainly turned it around from a week ago. They gave up a total of 154 yards.

The Jets had just 11 first downs and averaged just 3.3 yards per-offensive play.

DE - Joey Bosa

The 10-year veteran was dominant at times, collecting a sack, a quarterback hurry, and forcing two fumbles, one of which the Bills recovered.

DT - Zion Logue

Logue was just elevated from the practice squad this week after Ed Oliver was injured. He was prepared and ready to play, and collected a half sack and batted down a pass.

ST - Sam Franklin

Franklin was all over the field on kickoffs, showing why the Bills signed him. He collected three tackles (two solo) just on kickoffs.

Run defense

After getting gashed last week by the Baltimore Ravens, the Bills held the Jets to 100 total yards and 3.3 yards per-carry on the ground.

Jets running back Breece Hall had just 29 yards on 10 carries.

Third down defense

The Jets were 0-for-11 on third down. According to Stathead, it’s only the second time since data was tracked in the early 1990s the Bills held an opponent to zero conversions on, at least, 11 third down attempts.

The other was two years ago (Nov. 19, 2023) against the Jets, when they were also 0-for-11 that day, also. The Bills won that game, 32-6.

RB - James Cook

Cook ran the ball 21 times for 132 yards, averaging 6.3 yards per-carry. He also scored two touchdowns, including one on an electrifying 44-yard run.

WR - Elijah Moore

Moore didn’t have eye-popping stats, but Arrow Up for scoring a touchdown against his former team, collecting a total of 37 yards from scrimmage.

Cole Bishop and Taylor Rapp

After a rough performance a week ago from both safeties, Bishop and Rapp were much better in communication, recognition and performance.

Bishop tied for the Bills' lead with five total tackles, adding a sack and a quarterback hurry. Meanwhile, Rapp finished the game with four tackles.

P - Cameron Johnston

In his first game in a Bills uniform, Johnston punted three times and pinned the Jets inside their own 20-yard line on two of them.

K - Matt Prater

Prater was, once again, perfect on his kicks, nailing three extra points and three field goals, including a 52-yarder.

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ARROW DOWN:

Third down offense

The Bills were just 5-for-14 on third downs (35.7%).

TE - Dawson Knox

Knox dropped two passes that looked like he should have come up with.

Red zone offense

The Bills were inside the Jets' red zone four times, but came away with two touchdowns and two field goals (50%).

Not scoring a touchdown after the first quarter fumble recovery

Already up 7-0, the Bills recovered a Jets fumble on the first play of New York’s second series. Buffalo was set up 1st-and-10 at the Jets' 24-yard line.

After six plays, they gained just 14 yards and settled for a field goal.

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