The Bills are off to a stronger season than the Jets so far. With only two losses, the Bills are looking to beat the Jets again for the second time this season.
Buffalo Bills
The Bills are at 5-2 so far for this season. If they win against the Jets and improve to 6-2, it will be their best start to a season since 1993.
They are currently leading the NFL with a plus-14 turnover differential and they are tied for the lead with 17 takeaways. Also, the team lost by less than six in both of their losses for the season. It seems as if whatever new head coach Sean McDermott is doing, is working.
The Bills lead the all time series 61-53 and another win is predicted for the Bills tonight.
An interesting move was made just two days ago to Buffalo’s roster. Former Panthers wideout Kelvin Benjamin was traded just this Tuesday, and the coaching staff has yet to reveal if he will make his debut in tonight’s game.
New York Jets
The Jets are in the midst of a three-game losing streak.
According to Jets cornerback Morris Claiborne, “This is a must-win, period, point blank. We have to win this game if we want to turn this around.”
One of the main things the Jets need to focus on during this game is limiting Bills running back LeSean McCoy. In their last game against each other, McCoy rushed for 110 yards on 22 carries and added 49 receiving yards on five catches. They also need to work on avoiding turnovers due to the Bills’ strong takeaway record.
Where and When to Watch
Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
When: November 2, 2017
Time: 8:25 p.m.
Network: NFLN