JETS VS BILLS WEEK 17 Highlights
The New York Jets took the 2016 season series against the Buffalo Bills, defeating them 30-10. It was a game full of reserves, dumbfounded play, and questioning.
With the season finale looming in the Meadowlands, the New York Jets were welcomed by a half-packed MetLife Stadium to face the Buffalo Bills. This wasn’t necessarily a “game for the ages,” as both teams had nothing to play for, other than sheer bragging rights.
The Jets can’t have a draft pick lower than six, but with a loss, they could’ve gone as low as three. Many fans, including myself, wanted a loss so that we could build more with a higher pick. But, the true,
sentimental fan in myself wanted the Jets to pull out a victory and close 2017 with a rare win.
It wasn’t that interesting of a game, as it was two very mediocre teams going at it in a meaningless game. The Bills had just fired Rex and Rob Ryan (which made me happy, being a Jet fan), and had offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn serve as interim head coach.
Lynn played EJ Manuel, and later put in Cardale Jones for the fourth quarter. Without further ado.
With the season finale looming in the Meadowlands, the New York Jets were welcomed by a half-packed MetLife Stadium to face the Buffalo Bills. This wasn’t necessarily a “game for the ages,” as both teams had nothing to play for, other than sheer bragging rights.
The Jets can’t have a draft pick lower than six, but with a loss, they could’ve gone as low as three. Many fans, including myself, wanted a loss so that we could build more with a higher pick. But, the true,
sentimental fan in myself wanted the Jets to pull out a victory and close 2017 with a rare win.
It wasn’t that interesting of a game, as it was two very mediocre teams going at it in a meaningless game. The Bills had just fired Rex and Rob Ryan (which made me happy, being a Jet fan), and had offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn serve as interim head coach.
Lynn played EJ Manuel, and later put in Cardale Jones for the fourth quarter. Without further ado.