
"The Bills' offense was not always pretty, but it was efficient. After a disappointing Week 1 performance on defense, Buffalo's unit forced turnovers and multiple punts, while limiting the Jets' top backs on the ground and holding Justin Fields to just three completions for the game."
"Biggest QB takeaway: Josh Allen continues to embrace he doesn't have to be Superman Although it's sometimes necessary for Allen to put the Bills on his back, he had issues early in his career of trying to do too much on his own. That certainly still comes up sometimes, but the Bills have shown that they don't have to rely solely on Allen's arm and legs. That was on display versus the Jets, as Buffalo's dominant rushing attack led the way. James Cook finished with 132 yards and two touchdowns, and Allen didn't score for just the eighth start of his NFL career."
Buffalo beat the New York Jets 30-10 in Week 2, improving to 2-0 after a 41-40 Week 1 win over Baltimore. The Bills controlled all three phases, using an efficient offense and a defense that forced turnovers, generated multiple punts, limited the Jets' top rushers, and held Justin Fields to only three completions. Special teams excelled with fast kickoff coverage, a strong debut by punter Cameron Johnston, and perfect kicking from Matt Prater. James Cook rushed for 132 yards and two touchdowns, and Buffalo begins a three-game homestand against opponents with a combined 1-5 record.
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