July 7, 2024

The Buffalo Bills offense found some personality on Sunday against the New York Jets for a bounce-back 32-6 win over their AFC East rival.

With the win, the Bills playoff chances increase to 26 percent, according to the New York Times.

Buffalo scored more than 25 points for the first time since Week 5 and scored the most points allowed by the Jets this season. It was also the first time a team scored 32 points or more against New York since the Philadelphia Eagles managed 33 points on Dec. 5, 2021.

Josh Allen threw three interceptions against the Jets in Week 1 but flipped the script in Week 11 to throw three touchdowns — the most passing scores he’s ever managed against New York’s defense.

Allen continued his interception streak as he threw a pick to close out the second quarter, which made it his seventh game in a row with an interception

Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis saw minimal action, but Khalil Shakir and Ty Johnson held it down for the receivers.

Ty Johnson found the endzone on a 28-yard pass to start the third quarter and give Buffalo a 22-6 advantage.

Shakir’s 81-yard touchdown in the third quarter put the Bills ahead 29-6 and marked the longest in the NFL this season. Shakir had a game-high 115 yards in the match.

Reggie Gilliam set the tone for the match after he forced a fumble on the first play of the game to give the Bills the pigskin.

 

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