Ever since a Halloween surprise, the New York Jets’ affairs have been downright horrifying.
Sunday scaries were the theme of the Jets’ latest loss, a 45-17 defeat at the hands of their divisional rivals from Buffalo. The AFC East-leading Bills (6-3) put up 489 yards of offense in their Week 10 victory, marking the fourth occasion in which the Jets (2-7) have let up at least 450 yards this season, tying a dubious team record set in 2018.
Unlike last week’s loss in Indianapolis, the Jets couldn’t even make the most of garbage time. They hung tough with the Bills over the first half, trailing only 10-3 in the late stages of the second quarter, but lost control of the struggle when Buffalo put up 28 consecutive points.