Jets vs. Bills Game Preview: How Will New York Respond To Robert Saleh's Firing?
Less than a week after the firing of their head coach, the New York Jets will host the Buffalo Bills in an AFC East battle on Monday Night Football.- WIL RIGGS
- OCT 11, 2024 5:00 PM EDT
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The New York Jets (2-3) will host the Buffalo Bills (3-2) on Monday Night Football. Both teams are looking to stop their two-game skids in an AFC East battle.
The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after returning home from a loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London earlier this week. A sluggish start was enough for owner Woody Johnson to pull the plug. Former defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich will take over the reins for the rest of the season.
Four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been inconsistent at best. He played great in the second half against Tennessee and in a full dominating win over the New England Patriots before losing by 1 to the Denver Broncos when kicker Greg Zuerlein missed a game-winning field goal.
Rodgers worst performance of the season came in the six-point loss to the Vikings where he threw three interceptions, including a pick-six which was the difference in the game.
Rodgers & Co. will look to come out and establish the running game, and get the offense in a rhythm against a Bills defense that has struggled this year.
The Jets defense remains dominant, ranking in the top-five in both yards allowed and points. If the offense can just get it together consistently, the Jets can turn this thing around.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen has struggled lately, but can easily turn it around and end up throwing for 300 and running for 100. It’s up to the Jets’ defense to stop the Bills and give their offense a chance to win the game.
Kick off is Monday night at MetLife Stadium at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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