
The Buffalo Bills won 23-20 against the New York Jets in Week 6 in a game which seemed to feature a little bit of everything.
The first half was explosive, with both teams piling up over 200 yards of total offense. Buffalo put up over 100 yards on the the ground and through the air before halftime.

Then, the second half hit. The game was a mistake-filled, sloppy rendition of football. In the end, the Bills and Jets combined for 22 accepted penalties for 204 yards.
Josh Allen did what Josh Allen does: he extended plays and continued to dazzle with his creativity. He scored a rushing touchdown, threw for two more, and then iced the game on a late third down rush.

Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 294 yards, with two touchdowns and an interception in a back-and-forth encounter.
For the second straight week, Buffalo’s second-half adjustments on defense helped keep things under wraps against their opponent. New York piled up yards, but when it counted the most, the Bills defense locked down the Jets.

Buffalo moves to 4-2 and gains some valuable breathing room at the top of the AFC East standings.