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Jets Get Butts Kicked by Bills 30-10

This was not the way Aaron Glenn imagined the start of his tenure as New York Jets head coach would begin. Not like this. Not with a listless 30-10 performance in week 2 of the 2025 season, as the Jets were not just out-coached, but totally out-classed by the Buffalo Bills in every facet of the game. 

The Buffalo Bills are clearly in a totally different class than the Jets. The Bills are a Super Bowl contender. The Jets are a franchise once again hitting the re-set button. 


 

What else is new? 

From the very start, this game was a total nightmare for Gang Green. A roughing the passer penalty was called on defensive end Michael Clemons, who hit Josh Allen late as the League MVP let go of the football. Instead of Jets getting off the field on 3rd and 19, the Bills got a new set of downs, and would eventually score on a James Cook touchdown. 


 

On the Jets next series, quarterback Just fields fumbled. Buffalo recovered. In the blink of an eye it was 10-0, en route to a 30-10 smackdown. 

The Jets never challenged. Never put up a fight. They looked lost and tired. The Bills did whatever they wanted, and it got to the point that Jim Nantz and Tony Romo compared the game to watching Alabama play a 1-Double-A squad. Ouch!! 

Already fans are losing patience with Aaron Glenn. He preaches discipline and accountability, and two weeks in, it's been anything but. It's just the same old Jets. 


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