ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — One juke to the right, another juke to the left, a missed tackle, and James Cook was off the races.

The Bills running back flashed his home run play ability with a 44-yard touchdown run in the second quarter at MetLife Stadium, the second of two rushing touchdowns the set the pace for Buffalo in its 30-10 win over its AFC East rival New York Jets on Sunday.

Cook scored both first half touchdowns for the Bills (2-0), with his first coming from one yard out on the Bills opening drive of the game. That score was partly set up by a 40-yard scramble from Josh Allen, the third longest run of his career.

On the ensuing Jets possession, offseason signing Joey Bosa (sack, tackle for loss, 2 forced fumbles) forced his second fumble in as many games, and first of two on the da

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