FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Quinnen Williams and the rest of the New York Jets' defense were embarrassed as they reviewed their performance last Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.

Too many mental mistakes. Too many missed tackles. Too many yards and points allowed.

“We all made a pact as a defense, player to player," Williams said Thursday, “that will never happen again.”

Josh Allen and the Bills sliced through the Jets by rolling up 224 yards rushing — the most New York allowed in four years — while cruising to a 30-10 victory .

“Knowing that we put ourself in horrible positions in that game, it hurt even worse to watch it,” Williams said.

It was a stunningly bad performance by a defense under coach Aaron Glenn and coordinator Steve Wilks that's considered a strength of the team. Thos

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