Bills Lead Jets 16-6 at Halftime
In the first half of Sunday’s game against the Jets, the Bills struggled on offense, but they were able to avoid turnovers and take a lead. Running back James Cook scored a five-yard pass from Josh Allen, and the Bills opened up a comfortable 16-point lead. However, the Jets managed to score their first points before halftime with a touchdown pass from Zach Wilson to Breece Hall. Despite missing a two-point conversion, the Jets rallied and narrowed the Bills’ lead to 16-6. The Jet’s score was set up by an 18-yard pass from punter Thomas Morstead to defensive back Brandin Echols on a fake punt, a roughing the passer penalty, and two other Hall catches for 26 yards. Unfortunately, Bills safety Taylor Rapp was injured at the end of Hall’s touchdown and had to be taken off the field in an ambulance. However, he was able to move on his own as he was being taken away. The touchdown led only one extended drive of the half for the Jets, who had just 28 yards and three first downs before that possession – showing that the Bills have had better success on that side of the ball so far.