Buffalo Bills travel to MetLife Stadium to face off against the New York Jets in the first of its home and home matchup on the 2021 slate
How does a team ranked first in scoring offense, first in scoring defense, along with one of the best quarterbacks in the conference put together a stinker on the road against a 14 point underdog?
It’s the NFL, that’s how.
And it’s not just the Buffalo Bills. Several teams have lost to what, on paper, appear to be inferior opponents. But good teams bounce back. They always do.
This week, Buffalo travels to New Jersey for an afternoon divisional showdown against, again, what many consider to be a lowly team.
The New York Jets are an unimpressive 2-6. They are last in the league in points and yards allowed and currently sit at the bottom of the division. Even with their struggles this season, both of the Jets’ wins have come in surprising fashion against teams with winning records.
Buffalo has a half game lead in the AFC East and they haven’t lost a divisional contest since 2019. It’s been widely noted that the Bills have underperformed in four of its last six quarters on offense, while the defense has consistently dominated opponents giving up a total of 20 points in its last two matchups.
If the Buffalo Bills are looking to rebound, this is the game to do it. Here’s how to watch and a few final thoughts for Week 10.
How to watch the Buffalo Bills against the New York Jets
Time and Location: Sunday Nov. 14, 1 p.m. ET, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
TV Network: CBS– Broadcast Team: Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Jay Feely (color analyst)
Radio: Buffalo Bills Radio Network – Paul Dottino (play-by-play), Eric Wood (color analyst), Sal Capaccio (sideline)