FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — After a defensive performance against the Indianapolis Colts that coach Robert Saleh said left his players feeling embarrassed, the Jets are hoping to bounce back against the Buffalo Bills by going back to fundamentals, and maybe finally erasing the sting of 260 rushing yards.
"I’ve said it before, I’d rather see 500 yards passing than 250 yards rushing. It feels different," Saleh said Friday. "The run game is a matter of will, it’s mind over anything. It’s strain and it’s fighting for every gap, it’s fighting for every yard. I think our defensive guys take a lot of pride, the players throughout the NFL have a lot of pride.