The New York Jets’ 2025 season continues with a disheartening script. Their Week 2 contest against the rival Buffalo Bills saw the team plagued by self-inflicted wounds, leading to a lopsided 20-3 halftime deficit.

The first half was a stark contrast in performance. Buffalo’s offense overwhelmed the Jets, outgaining them 247-78 and securing a commanding 14 first downs to New York’s mere 5. The Jets’ struggles were largely of their own doing, amplified by key penalties that extended the Bills’ scoring drives. Quarterback Justin Fields had a particularly rough start, completing just 2 of 8 passes for 25 yards, with his fumble setting up yet another Bills touchdown.

The cascade of mistakes clearly fueled the frustration of new head coach Aaron Glenn. During his halftime interview, he ex

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