5 Bills who shined when it mattered most in Week 2 win over New York Jets

The Bills took on the Jets and turned in a vintage performance Sunday.
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The Buffalo Bills turned in a vintage performance Sunday morning against the Jets, winning 30-10. Here are five Bills who shined in the divisional win.

5 Bills who shined big time vs. Jets

1. James Cook

Nobody did more to propel the Bills to victory than their running back. James Cook was cooking all game, scoring two touchdowns and rushing for 132 yards on 21 attempts. Cook's rushing attack helped give the Bills the momentum early on, and they never looked back. The fourth-year running back continues to prove why he is one of the top young backs in the league.

2. Dalton Kincaid

In a game in which Buffalo did not need to throw the ball much, Kincaid showed up with a team-high four receptions for 37 yards (only behind Joshua Palmer who had 47 yards). Kincaid has been a steady presence for the Bills' offense ever since he arrived in Buffalo.

3. Cole Bishop

The second-year safety looked good against the Jets and earned his first career sack. He also led the team with four solo tackles, shutting down New York all over the field. The former second-round pick is continuing to show growth in his sixth career start.

4. Joey Bosa

Bosa sure looked like a difference maker today. The veteran defensive end brought down Justin Fields for his first sack as a Bill, and also forced a pair of fumbles, one of which was recovered by the Bills. He's now forced three fumbles in his first two games as a Bill. It's hard to believe the Chargers let this guy out of the building, because there is clearly still good football left in Bosa.

5. DaQuan Jones

Jones also got on the board with a sack, his first of the season. The veteran defensive tackle continues to do what he does best, causing disruption up front and opening up lanes for the Bills' pass rushers. He was a big reason why the Bills were able to get to Justin Fields for four sacks and 29 sack-yards-lost.

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