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{{short description|National Football League cross-state rivalry in New York}} |
{{short description|National Football League cross-state rivalry in New York}} |
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{{Infobox sports rivalry |
{{Infobox sports rivalry |
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| name = Bills–Jets rivalry |
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| image = Trent Edwards calling play NY Jets vs. Buffalo, Oct 2009 - 14.jpg |
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rivalry |
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| caption = Bills and Jets face off during the [[2009 NFL season|2009 season]]. |
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| team1 = [[Buffalo Bills]] |
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| team1 = [[Buffalo Bills]] |
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| team2 = [[New York Jets]] |
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| team1logo = Buffalo Bills wordmark.svg |
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| team1logo = Buffalo Bills wordmark.svg |
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| team2logo = New York Jets 2024 (wordmark).svg |
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| first contested = September 11, 1960<br>Titans 27, Bills 3 |
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| location = [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]], [[New York metropolitan area|New York City]] |
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| mostrecent = September 11, 2023<br>Jets 22, Bills 16 (OT) |
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| firstmeeting = [[1960 American Football League season|September 11, 1960]]<br>[[1960 New York Titans season|Titans]] 27, [[1960 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]] 3<ref name="Head2Head">{{cite web |title=All Matchups, Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/game_query.cgi?tm1=buf&tm2=nyj&yr=all |website=Pro Football Reference}}</ref> |
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| nextmeeting = November 19, 2023 |
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| mostrecent = October 14, 2024<br>Bills 23, Jets 20<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| total = 126<ref name="Football Database">{{cite web|title=Rivalry status|url=http://www.footballdb.com/teamvsteam.html?tm=22&opp=4}}</ref> |
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| nextmeeting = December 29, 2024 |
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| largestvictory = Jets: 42–3 {{small|({{nfly|1985}})}}<br />Bills: 37–0 {{small|({{nfly|1989}})}} |
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| stadiums= Bills: [[Highmark Stadium (New York)|Highmark Stadium]]<br>Jets: [[MetLife Stadium]] |
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| currentstreak = Jets, 1 (2023–present) |
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| total = 128<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| longeststreak = Bills: 10 (1987–92)<br />Jets: 6 (2009–12) |
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| series |
| series = Bills: 70–58<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| regularseason = Bills: 69–58<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| postseason = Bills, 1–0 <br />([[1981–82 NFL playoffs#December 27, 1981|1981 AFC Wild Card]]) |
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| postseason = Bills: 1–0<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| largestvictory = Bills: 37–0 {{small|([[1989 New York Jets season|1989]])}}<br>Jets: 42–3 {{small|([[1985 New York Jets season|1985]])}}<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| December 27, 1981 <br />Bills 31, Jets 27 |
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| longeststreak = Bills: 10 (1987–1992)<br>Jets: 7 (1984–1987)<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| currentstreak = Bills: 2 (2023–present)<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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| section_header = Post-season history<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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*'''[[1981–82 NFL playoffs#AFC:_Buffalo_Bills_31,_New_York_Jets_27|1981 AFC Wild Card]]''': Bills won: 31–27 |
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| caption = Locations of the [[Buffalo Bills]] and [[New York Jets]] |
| caption = Locations of the [[Buffalo Bills]] and [[New York Jets]] |
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| label1 = Bills |
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The '''Bills–Jets rivalry''' is a rivalry between the [[Buffalo Bills]] and [[New York Jets |
The '''Bills–Jets rivalry''' is a [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[National Football League rivalries|rivalry]] between the [[Buffalo Bills]] and [[New York Jets]]. |
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Both of these teams play in the same division (AFC East) and as a result, play two scheduled games each season. Both teams represent [[New York (state)|New York State]], with the Bills having their primary fan base in [[Western New York]], and the Jets in the [[New York metropolitan area|New York City area]]. |
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This rivalry is fueled primarily by the differences between [[New York metropolitan area|the greater New York City metropolitan area]] and [[upstate New York|the rest of New York State]], but also by the Bills being the only team physically located in New York due to the Jets and their NFC counterparts the [[New York Giants|Giants]] playing their games in the [[New Jersey]] suburbs of New York City. However, the two teams have rarely been successful at the same time, and as such, their rivalry usually lacks the intensity that is present in other rivalries, such as the [[ |
This rivalry is fueled primarily by the differences between [[New York metropolitan area|the greater New York City metropolitan area]] and [[upstate New York|the rest of New York State]], but also by the Bills being the only team physically located in New York due to the Jets and their NFC counterparts the [[New York Giants|Giants]] playing their games in the [[New Jersey]] suburbs of New York City. However, the two teams have rarely been successful at the same time, and as such, their rivalry usually lacks the intensity that is present in other rivalries, such as the [[Bills–Dolphins rivalry|Bills' rivalry with the Dolphins]] and the [[Jets–Patriots rivalry|Jets' with the Patriots]]. There have only been four seasons in which both the Bills and Jets finished with winning records.<ref name="ganggreennation.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.ganggreennation.com/2013/6/10/4413218/jets-rivalry-profile-buffalo-bills |title=Jets Rivalry Profile: Buffalo Bills |date=June 10, 2013 |website=Gang Green Nation |publisher=SB Nation}}</ref> Regardless, the two teams share a bond due to this seeming inability to field winning teams simultaneously, having been the two NFL teams coached by [[Rex Ryan]], and their long histories playing twice yearly against one another going back to the first days of the AFL. |
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The Bills lead the overall series, |
The Bills lead the overall series, 70–58. The Bills won the teams' lone [[NFL playoffs|playoff]] meeting in the 1981 AFC Wild Card Round.<ref name="Head2Head"/> |
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==Notable moments== |
==Notable moments== |
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There were a handful of memorable games in the early history of this rivalry. During the Jets' Super Bowl winning year in 1968, the Bills defense intercepted [[Joe Namath]] five times, including three pick-sixes, as Buffalo upset the Jets 37–35 for its only win that year.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nflfootballjournal.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-bills-pick-off-broadway-joe-five.html |title=Pro Football Journal: The Bills Pick Off Broadway Joe Five Times To Secure The Greatest Upset In Team History |last=Miller |first=Jeffrey J. |date=2018-10-06 |website=Pro Football Journal |access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196809290buf.htm |title=New York Jets at Buffalo Bills - September 29th, 1968 |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en |access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref> In 1973, [[O. J. Simpson]] eclipsed [[Jim Brown]]'s rushing yards record to surpass 2,000 yards in a 34–6 Bills win. Eight years later, the teams played their only playoff game together. In the 1981 AFC wild card game, the Bills had a 24–0 lead early in the game, but the Jets came back, cutting their deficit to 31–24. A late game interception of [[Richard Todd (American football)|Richard Todd]] sealed the win for the Bills, however.<ref name="ganggreennation.com" /> |
There were a handful of memorable games in the early history of this rivalry. During the Jets' Super Bowl winning year in 1968, the Bills defense intercepted [[Joe Namath]] five times, including three pick-sixes, as Buffalo upset the Jets 37–35 for its only win that year.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nflfootballjournal.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-bills-pick-off-broadway-joe-five.html |title=Pro Football Journal: The Bills Pick Off Broadway Joe Five Times To Secure The Greatest Upset In Team History |last=Miller |first=Jeffrey J. |date=2018-10-06 |website=Pro Football Journal |access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196809290buf.htm |title=New York Jets at Buffalo Bills - September 29th, 1968 |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en |access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref> In 1973, [[O. J. Simpson]] eclipsed [[Jim Brown]]'s rushing yards record to surpass 2,000 yards in a 34–6 Bills win. Eight years later, the teams played their only playoff game together. In the 1981 AFC wild card game, the Bills had a 24–0 lead early in the game, but the Jets came back, cutting their deficit to 31–24. A late game interception of [[Richard Todd (American football)|Richard Todd]] sealed the win for the Bills, however.<ref name="ganggreennation.com" /> |
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In the quarterback-rich [[1983 NFL draft]], the Bills selected quarterback [[Jim Kelly]] whereas the Jets |
In the quarterback-rich [[1983 NFL draft]], the Bills selected quarterback [[Jim Kelly]] whereas the Jets infamously passed on [[Dan Marino]] in favor of [[Ken O'Brien]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.complex.com/sports/2013/09/new-york-jets-fails-history/jets-pass-on-dan-marino | title=A Lengthy History of New York Jets Fails | publisher=Complex Media | work=Complex Sports | date=8 September 2013 | access-date=10 November 2018 | author=Jose Martinez, Gus Turner}}</ref> Despite Kelly not joining the Bills until 1986, as he played in the [[United States Football League]] instead until it ceased operations, his Bills tenure eventually saw a period of dominance over the Jets in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Kelly's first game against the Jets is remembered for a bench-clearing fist fight, as referee [[Ben Dreith]] famously penalized Jets defender [[Marty Lyons]] for "giving [Kelly] the business".<ref>{{cite web|last=Cimini |first=Rich |title=Famous 'giving him the business' call from Jets-Bills game turns 30 years old |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/63658/famous-giving-him-the-business-call-from-jets-bills-game-turns-30-years-old |website=ESPN.com |date=5 October 2016 }}</ref> |
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The Jets and Bills played two regular season games with playoff implications in the 1990s. The 1993 season saw the Jets failing to secure a playoff berth by losing a game to the Bills via three missed field goals. In 1998, the Jets secured their first ever AFC East division title by beating the Bills.<ref name="ganggreennation.com" /> |
The Jets and Bills played two regular season games with playoff implications in the 1990s. The 1993 season saw the Jets failing to secure a playoff berth by losing a game to the Bills via three missed field goals. In 1998, the Jets secured their first ever AFC East division title by beating the Bills.<ref name="ganggreennation.com" /> |
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In 2009, the first year of [[Rex Ryan]]'s six-year tenure as the Jets' head coach, [[Mark Sanchez]] threw 5 interceptions to the Bills defense, losing a game in overtime for the Jets in which they rushed for 318 yards.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sanchez's INTs overshadow Jones' career day as Jets lose third straight|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=291018020|date=October 19, 2009}}</ref> Later that year, the Jets rematched the Bills in [[Toronto]] as part of the [[Bills Toronto Series]], in which the Jets avenged their loss with a 19–13 win that kept their playoff hopes alive.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/jets-best-bills-in-toronto-1.845279 | title=Jets best Bills in Toronto | publisher=CBC Sports | date=4 December 2009 | access-date=10 November 2018 | author=Iorfida, Chris}}</ref> |
In 2009, the first year of [[Rex Ryan]]'s six-year tenure as the Jets' head coach, [[Mark Sanchez]] threw 5 interceptions to the Bills defense, losing a game in overtime for the Jets in which they rushed for 318 yards.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sanchez's INTs overshadow Jones' career day as Jets lose third straight|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=291018020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091022232920/http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=291018020|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 22, 2009|date=October 19, 2009}}</ref> Later that year, the Jets rematched the Bills in [[Toronto]] as part of the [[Bills Toronto Series]], in which the Jets avenged their loss with a 19–13 win that kept their playoff hopes alive.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/jets-best-bills-in-toronto-1.845279 | title=Jets best Bills in Toronto | publisher=CBC Sports | date=4 December 2009 | access-date=10 November 2018 | author=Iorfida, Chris}}</ref> |
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During the [[2013 NFL draft]], the Bills and Jets once again selected quarterbacks with their early picks. [[EJ Manuel]] was picked by Buffalo in the first round while [[Geno Smith]] was chosen in the second round by the Jets. Ultimately, neither quarterback panned out and both were gone from their teams after 2016.<ref>{{cite web | url= |
During the [[2013 NFL draft]], the Bills and Jets once again selected quarterbacks with their early picks. [[EJ Manuel]] was picked by Buffalo in the first round while [[Geno Smith]] was chosen in the second round by the Jets. Ultimately, neither quarterback panned out and both were gone from their teams after 2016.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/14067220/ej-manuel-geno-smith-headline-worst-qb-draft-recent-memory | title=EJ Manuel, Geno Smith headline the worst QB draft of recent memory | publisher=ESPN | date=10 November 2015 | access-date=10 November 2018 | author=Arledge, Ben}}</ref> |
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In 2014, the second Bills–Jets game was played at [[Ford Field]] in Detroit due to a [[November 13–21, 2014 North American winter storm|freak snowstorm]] in Buffalo. The Bills won 38–3.<ref>{{cite web|title=Buffalo Bills dig out from snow storm, beat Jets in Detroit|url=http://mmqb.si.com/2014/11/25/buffalo-bills-snowstorm-jets-game-in-detroit|date=November 25, 2014|publisher=Sports Illustrated|access-date=September 7, 2015}}</ref> |
In 2014, the second Bills–Jets game was played at [[Ford Field]] in Detroit due to a [[November 13–21, 2014 North American winter storm|freak snowstorm]] in Buffalo. The Bills won 38–3.<ref>{{cite web|title=Buffalo Bills dig out from snow storm, beat Jets in Detroit|url=http://mmqb.si.com/2014/11/25/buffalo-bills-snowstorm-jets-game-in-detroit|date=November 25, 2014|publisher=Sports Illustrated|access-date=September 7, 2015}}</ref> |
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The 2015 offseason saw some notable personnel swaps between the teams. On January 12, Rex Ryan was hired as the head coach of the Bills shortly after his dismissal by the Jets, serving as Buffalo's head coach for the next two years.<ref name="NFL.com">{{cite web|title=Buffalo Bills hire Rex Ryan as head coach|url= |
The 2015 offseason saw some notable personnel swaps between the teams. On January 12, Rex Ryan was hired as the head coach of the Bills shortly after his dismissal by the Jets, serving as Buffalo's head coach for the next two years.<ref name="NFL.com">{{cite web|title=Buffalo Bills hire Rex Ryan as head coach|website=[[NFL.com]] |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/buffalo-bills-hire-rex-ryan-as-head-coach-0ap3000000456519}}</ref> In addition, the Jets hired former Bills head coach [[Chan Gailey]] as their offensive coordinator<ref>{{cite web|url =https://nypost.com/2015/01/20/bowles-gets-his-man-jets-hire-chan-gailey-as-o-coordinator/|title = Bowles gets his man: Jets hire Chan Gailey as O-coordinator|publisher = New York Post|first = Brian|last = Costello|date = January 20, 2015}}</ref> and traded for former Bills starting quarterback [[Ryan Fitzpatrick]] who later became their own starter.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/jets/2015/03/11/ryan-fitzpatrick-new-york-jets-houston-texans-trade-free-agency/70153762/|title = Texans trade QB Ryan Fitzpatrick to Jets|publisher = USA Today Sports|first = Jim|last = Corbett|date = 11 March 2015}}</ref> The Bills also added former Jets [[Percy Harvin]]<ref>[http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/WR-Percy-Harvin-officially-signs-with-Buffalo/adccf5d6-f5de-4de4-bb54-c9ff31237252 WR Percy Harvin officially signs with Buffalo] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316194741/http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/WR-Percy-Harvin-officially-signs-with-Buffalo/adccf5d6-f5de-4de4-bb54-c9ff31237252 |date=March 16, 2016 }}</ref> and [[IK Enemkpali]], the latter one day after he was released for breaking [[Geno Smith]]'s jaw in a locker room altercation.<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/13425499/buffalo-bills-claim-former-ik-enemkpali-new-york-jets-released-punched-geno-smith|title = Bills claim IK Enemkpali after release by Jets for breaking Geno Smith's jaw|first = Mike|last = Rodak|publisher = ESPN|date =August 13, 2015}}</ref> The Bills won both games in 2015, knocking the Jets out of playoff contention with their second win.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.si.com/nfl/game/2016/01/03/jets-bills-sunday-january-3rd-2016|date=January 3, 2016|title=Jets blow playoff chance with 22-17 loss to Bills|publisher= Associated Press}}</ref> Tensions arose during the first game on ''[[Thursday Night Football]]'' when both teams were still in the hunt for a playoff spot, especially after Ryan made Enemkpali a team captain for that game.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.si.com/nfl/2015/11/10/rex-ryan-ik-enemkpali-captain-jets-bills|title=Ryan naming Enemkpali captain is no joke|first=Amy|last=Parlapiano|publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=November 10, 2015}}</ref> Despite Ryan's short tenure as the Bills' coach and firing before the second Bills-Jets matchup of 2016, his presence on the Bills briefly re-energized the rivalry.<ref>{{Cite web |last=B |first=John |date=2022-11-06 |title=Jets vs. Bills: The rivalry that isn't |url=https://www.ganggreennation.com/2022/11/6/23442038/jets-vs-bills-the-rivalry-that-isnt |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=Gang Green Nation |language=en}}</ref> |
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===2018–present: the Josh Allen era=== |
===2018–present: the Josh Allen era=== |
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In the [[2018 NFL |
In the [[2018 NFL draft]], the Bills and Jets each traded up in order to select a highly touted quarterback.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/271934/jets-box-out-bills-in-quarterback-race-by-trading-up-to-no-3|title = Jets box out Bills in quarterback race by trading up to No. 3|first = Mike|last = Rodak|work = ESPN.com|date = March 17, 2018}}</ref> This resulted in [[Sam Darnold]] landing with the Jets 3rd overall and [[Josh Allen]] being selected by the Bills 7th overall.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sbnation.com/2018/4/28/17294748/2018-nfl-draft-order-rounds-4-7 | title=NFL Draft results 2018: Full list of selections for all 7 rounds | publisher=SB Nation | date=28 April 2018 | access-date=10 October 2018 | author=Brady, James}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/football/nfl/bills/2018/12/08/josh-allen-sam-darnold-rookie-qb-rivalry-nfl-bills-and-jets/2212988002/ |title=Who got the better quarterback? Darnold vs. Allen Part I has arrived |last=Roth |first=Leo |date=December 8, 2018 |work=Democrat and Chronicle |access-date=January 1, 2019 |language=en}}</ref> Allen and Darnold met on the field for the first time as rivals on December 9, 2018, with both having missed the first Bills–Jets match-up that year due to injury. The Bills jumped to an early 14–3 lead under Allen, but the Jets fought back with good special teams play to set up short fields and tied the game at 20 by the fourth quarter. After the Bills scored a field goal to retake the lead with just over two minutes to go, Darnold led a game-winning drive for the Jets, including a 37-yard pass to [[Robby Anderson]] to set up the go-ahead touchdown run by [[Elijah McGuire]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nj.com/expo/sports/erry-2018/12/c083b5e33c2265/jets-finally-snap-skid-tally-1.html | title=Jets win 1st in 56 days with late TD against Buffalo Bills | publisher=NJ.com | access-date=9 December 2018 | author=Stypulkoski, Matt| date=9 December 2018 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2018/12/9/18133317/buffalo-bills-hang-on-beat-new-york-jets-23-20-josh-allen-robert-foster-stephen-hauschka-chris-ivory | title=Buffalo Bills can't hang on, lose to New York Jets 27-23 | publisher=SB Nation | work=Buffalo Rumblings | access-date=9 December 2018 | author=Murphy, Sean| date=9 December 2018 }}</ref> |
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On September 8, 2019, the Bills overcame a 16–0 third quarter deficit and four turnovers to beat the Jets 17–16 at MetLife Stadium on opening day of the season. The Jets unraveled after losing linebacker [[C. J. Mosley (linebacker)|C. J. Mosley]] to injury and were also hampered by ineffective placekicking from [[Kaare Vedvik]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/buffalo-bills/post/_/id/33538/bills-qb-josh-allen-shakes-off-turnovers-leads-comeback-vs-jets |title=Bills QB Josh Allen shakes off turnovers, leads comeback vs. Jets |last=Louis-Jacques |first=Marcell |date=September 8, 2019 |website=ESPN.com |publisher=ESPN }}</ref> The momentum would carry over as Buffalo wound up making the playoffs while New York was unable to overcome a 1–7 start, despite both teams being expected to be competitive that year. Having clinched a playoff spot by then, the Bills rested several starters during the week 17 rematch, which the Jets won 13–6.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.courant.com/sports/football/hc-sp-jets-bills-20191230-20191230-aym24dmntvdmtnairuvva36z7a-story.html |title=Jets rally to victory as Bills rest for playoffs |last=Wawrow |first=John |website=courant.com |access-date=2019-12-31}}</ref> |
On September 8, 2019, the Bills overcame a 16–0 third quarter deficit and four turnovers to beat the Jets 17–16 at MetLife Stadium on opening day of the season. The Jets unraveled after losing linebacker [[C. J. Mosley (linebacker)|C. J. Mosley]] to injury and were also hampered by ineffective placekicking from [[Kaare Vedvik]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/buffalo-bills/post/_/id/33538/bills-qb-josh-allen-shakes-off-turnovers-leads-comeback-vs-jets |title=Bills QB Josh Allen shakes off turnovers, leads comeback vs. Jets |last=Louis-Jacques |first=Marcell |date=September 8, 2019 |website=ESPN.com |publisher=ESPN }}</ref> The momentum would carry over as Buffalo wound up making the playoffs while New York was unable to overcome a 1–7 start, despite both teams being expected to be competitive that year. Having clinched a playoff spot by then, the Bills rested several starters during the week 17 rematch, which the Jets won 13–6.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.courant.com/sports/football/hc-sp-jets-bills-20191230-20191230-aym24dmntvdmtnairuvva36z7a-story.html |title=Jets rally to victory as Bills rest for playoffs |last=Wawrow |first=John |website=courant.com |date=30 December 2019 |access-date=2019-12-31}}</ref> |
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The second Bills–Jets matchup of the 2020 season was noteworthy as the then-winless Jets held a potent Bills offense out of the endzone, but Buffalo still prevailed 18–10 thanks to six field goals by rookie kicker [[Tyler Bass]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Parrino |first=Matt |date=2020-10-25 |title=Bills win ugly vs. Jets, 18-10; Jerry Hughes sensational as defense steps up: Instant observations |url=https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/2020/10/bills-win-ugly-vs-jets-18-10-jerry-hughes-sensational-as-defense-steps-up-instant-observations.html |access-date=2020-10-26 |website=syracuse.com }}</ref> Not only did the Bills sweep the yearly series, but the franchises had nearly exact opposite years with the Bills finishing [[2020 Buffalo Bills season|13–3]] but the Jets just [[2020 New York Jets season|2–14]] to begin the new decade, continuing a long general trend of the two teams being unable to be simultaneously successful. Allen had his best season thus far with a 107.2 [[passer rating]] and 37 touchdowns, while Darnold had his worst with a 72.7 rating and just 9 touchdowns in 12 games. The Jets traded Darnold to the [[Carolina Panthers]] following the season,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-05|title=Jets trade QB Darnold to Panthers for 3 picks|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31199202/new-york-jets-trade-qb-sam-darnold-carolina-panthers-3-draft-picks|access-date=2021-04-05|website=ESPN.com|language=en}}</ref> drafting [[Zach Wilson]] to replace him.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lange |first1=Randy |title=No Secret: Jets Select QB Zach Wilson with No. 2 Pick of NFL Draft |url=https://www.newyorkjets.com/news/zach-wilson-nfl-draft-quarterback-byu |website=NewYorkJets.com|access-date=April 29, 2021}}</ref> |
The second Bills–Jets matchup of the 2020 season was noteworthy as the then-winless Jets held a potent Bills offense out of the endzone, but Buffalo still prevailed 18–10 thanks to six field goals by rookie kicker [[Tyler Bass]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Parrino |first=Matt |date=2020-10-25 |title=Bills win ugly vs. Jets, 18-10; Jerry Hughes sensational as defense steps up: Instant observations |url=https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/2020/10/bills-win-ugly-vs-jets-18-10-jerry-hughes-sensational-as-defense-steps-up-instant-observations.html |access-date=2020-10-26 |website=syracuse.com }}</ref> Not only did the Bills sweep the yearly series, but the franchises had nearly exact opposite years with the Bills finishing [[2020 Buffalo Bills season|13–3]] but the Jets just [[2020 New York Jets season|2–14]] to begin the new decade, continuing a long general trend of the two teams being unable to be simultaneously successful. Allen had his best season thus far with a 107.2 [[passer rating]] and 37 touchdowns, while Darnold had his worst with a 72.7 rating and just 9 touchdowns in 12 games. The Jets traded Darnold to the [[Carolina Panthers]] following the season,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-05|title=Jets trade QB Darnold to Panthers for 3 picks|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31199202/new-york-jets-trade-qb-sam-darnold-carolina-panthers-3-draft-picks|access-date=2021-04-05|website=ESPN.com|language=en}}</ref> drafting [[Zach Wilson]] to replace him.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lange |first1=Randy |title=No Secret: Jets Select QB Zach Wilson with No. 2 Pick of NFL Draft |url=https://www.newyorkjets.com/news/zach-wilson-nfl-draft-quarterback-byu |website=NewYorkJets.com|access-date=April 29, 2021}}</ref> |
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After Allen and the Bills swept the Jets in 2021, the Wilson-led Jets won the first matchup in 2022, as a 6-minute-long drive that started at New York's 4-yard line set up the game winning field goal. With under 2 minutes left, the Bills were unable to respond, as a holding penalty against tackle [[Dion Dawkins]] and a strip sack of Allen that left him injured caused the Bills to turn the ball over on downs, allowing a 20–17 Jets upset win over the heavily-favored Bills.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bills vs. Jets - Game Recap - November 6, 2022 - ESPN |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap/_/gameId/401437826 |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> This game was the first time since {{nfly|2011}} that both teams met with winning records.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 5, 2022 |title=AFC-leading Bills face Jets, looking for fifth straight win |url=https://www.wgrz.com/article/sports/nfl/bills/buffalo-bills-face-new-york-jets-nfl-week-9/71-76e05591-599c-44eb-ab0a-11096770469f |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=wgrz.com |language=en-US}}</ref> By the time of the rematch, Wilson had been benched for [[Mike White (quarterback)|Mike White]], who had started one game against Buffalo the previous year, and the Jets were in the middle of what would become a six-game losing streak to end the year out of playoff contention while the Bills were in the middle of a seven-game winning streak to end the year. Just as in his previous start against Buffalo, White struggled and was injured during the 20–12 Bills win. During this game, he was knocked out of the game twice, suffering what was later revealed to be broken ribs, but decided to return to the game both times, earning the respect of fans and players from both teams.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Molski • |first=Max |title=Jets' Mike White Taken to Hospital After Punishing Game Vs. Bills |url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/jets-mike-white-taken-to-hospital-after-punishing-game-vs-bills/3992023/ |access-date=2022-12-12 |website=NBC New York |language=en-US}}</ref> |
After Allen and the Bills swept the Jets in 2021, the Wilson-led Jets won the first matchup in 2022, as a 6-minute-long drive that started at New York's 4-yard line set up the game winning field goal. With under 2 minutes left, the Bills were unable to respond, as a holding penalty against tackle [[Dion Dawkins]] and a strip sack of Allen that left him injured caused the Bills to turn the ball over on downs, allowing a 20–17 Jets upset win over the heavily-favored Bills.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bills vs. Jets - Game Recap - November 6, 2022 - ESPN |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap/_/gameId/401437826 |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> This game was the first time since {{nfly|2011}} that both teams met with winning records.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 5, 2022 |title=AFC-leading Bills face Jets, looking for fifth straight win |url=https://www.wgrz.com/article/sports/nfl/bills/buffalo-bills-face-new-york-jets-nfl-week-9/71-76e05591-599c-44eb-ab0a-11096770469f |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=wgrz.com |language=en-US}}</ref> By the time of the rematch, Wilson had been benched for [[Mike White (quarterback)|Mike White]], who had started one game against Buffalo the previous year, and the Jets were in the middle of what would become a six-game losing streak to end the year out of playoff contention while the Bills were in the middle of a seven-game winning streak to end the year. Just as in his previous start against Buffalo, White struggled and was injured during the 20–12 Bills win. During this game, he was knocked out of the game twice, suffering what was later revealed to be broken ribs, but decided to return to the game both times, earning the respect of fans and players from both teams.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Molski • |first=Max |title=Jets' Mike White Taken to Hospital After Punishing Game Vs. Bills |url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/jets-mike-white-taken-to-hospital-after-punishing-game-vs-bills/3992023/ |access-date=2022-12-12 |website=NBC New York |date=11 December 2022 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The following season, New York traded for longtime [[Green Bay Packers]] quarterback [[Aaron Rodgers]], setting up what would become a highly anticipated opening week game between the Bills and Jets on ''[[Monday Night Football]]''. Unfortunately, Rodgers ruptured his Achilles tendon on just his fourth play in the game, but the Jets forced Allen to turn the ball over four times, and ended up winning in overtime 22–16 on [[Xavier Gipson]]'s punt return touchdown.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morgan |first=Emmanuel |date=2023-09-12 |title=After |
The following season, New York traded for longtime [[Green Bay Packers]] quarterback [[Aaron Rodgers]], setting up what would become a highly anticipated opening week game between the Bills and Jets on ''[[Monday Night Football]]''. Unfortunately, Rodgers [[Achilles tendon rupture|ruptured his Achilles tendon]] on just his fourth play in the game, but the Jets forced Allen to turn the ball over four times, and ended up winning in overtime 22–16 on [[Xavier Gipson]]'s punt return touchdown.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morgan |first=Emmanuel |date=2023-09-12 |title=After Rodgers's Injury, the Rest of the Jets Rally to Beat the Bills |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/11/sports/aaron-rodgers-jets-injury.html |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=The New York Times |language=en-US}}</ref> Gipson's next touch against the Bills did not fare as well, as he fumbled the opening kickoff return in the rematch in Buffalo after being tackled by Bills fullback [[Reggie Gilliam]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-20 |title=Jets' Xavier Gipson: Early fumble sets tone in loss |url=https://new.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/jets-xavier-gipson-early-fumble-sets-tone-in-loss/ |access-date=2023-11-25 |website=CBSSports.com |language=en}}</ref> This sparked a 32–6 Bills victory in what was considered a must-win game for both teams, as the Jets could not contain a refocused Allen and struggled on offense, leading to Zach Wilson being benched again. The game also saw tensions flare between several players, including [[Micheal Clemons]] and [[Dion Dawkins]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins says he's 'not a fan of the Jets' after postgame skirmish |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/bills/2023/11/20/bills-dion-dawkins-calls-jets-very-disrespectful/71655391007/ |access-date=2023-11-25 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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File:Thomas_Jones_vs_Bills_cropped.jpg|Jets RB [[Thomas Jones (American football)|Thomas Jones]] runs for a long touchdown against Bills in 2009 |
File:Thomas_Jones_vs_Bills_cropped.jpg|Jets RB [[Thomas Jones (American football)|Thomas Jones]] runs for a long touchdown against Bills in 2009 |
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File:James Dearth Garrison Sanborn Jets vs Bills.jpg|Players chatting following a game |
File:James Dearth Garrison Sanborn Jets vs Bills.jpg|Players chatting following a game |
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File:Bills vs Jets SEP2023 (cropped-1).jpg|Jets QB [[Aaron Rodgers]] about to take a snap against the Bills in 2023, shortly before his Achilles injury |
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== Season-by-season results == |
== Season-by-season results == |
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{{Game log section start|hide=y|font-size=100%|style={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}};|title=1960s (Bills, 11–9)|Season|{{nowrap|Season series}}|at [[Buffalo Bills]]|at [[History of the New York Jets#Origins_and_the_Polo_Grounds_era_(1959–1964)|New York Titans]]/[[New York Jets|Jets]] |{{nowrap|Overall series}}|Notes}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Titans <br> 27–3''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Titans <br> 27–3''' |
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| Titans <br> 2–0 |
| Titans <br> 2–0 |
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| Inaugural season for both franchises and the [[American Football League]] (AFL). Both teams are placed in the Eastern Division, becoming divisional rivals. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 20–3''' |
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| Titans <br> 4–2 |
| Titans <br> 4–2 |
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| Last season the Titans competed under the name "Titans." |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 19–10''' |
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| Tie <br> 4–4 |
| Tie <br> 4–4 |
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| Titans change their name to "Jets." |
| Titans change their name to the "Jets."<br>Last matchup at [[Polo Grounds]]. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 20–7''' |
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| Bills <br> 6–4 |
| Bills <br> 6–4 |
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| Jets |
| Jets open [[Shea Stadium]].<br>Bills win [[1964 American Football League Championship Game|1964 AFL Championship]]. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 25–21''' |
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| Bills <br> 11–7 |
| Bills <br> 11–7 |
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| Jets win [[1968 American Football League Championship Game|1968 AFL championship]] |
| Bills' win was their only win in their [[1968 Buffalo Bills season|1968 season]].<br>Jets win [[1968 American Football League Championship Game|1968 AFL championship]] and [[Super Bowl III]]. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 10–6''' |
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| Bills <br> 13–9 |
| Bills <br> 13–9 |
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| AFL–NFL merger |
| As a result of the [[AFL–NFL merger]], the Bills and Jets are placed in the [[American Football Conference]] (AFC) and the [[AFC East]]. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 41–3''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 41–3''' |
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| Tie <br> 13–13 |
| Tie <br> 13–13 |
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| Last matchup at [[War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo, New York)|War Memorial Stadium]]. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 34–14''' |
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| Bills <br> 15–13 |
| Bills <br> 15–13 |
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| Bills open [[Rich Stadium]] (now known as Highmark Stadium).<br>In New York, Bills' RB [[O. J. Simpson]] breaks the NFL regular season rushing record. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''{{nowrap|Bills 2–0}}''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 42–14''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 42–14''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 24–23''' |
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| Bills <br> 18–14 |
| Bills <br> 18–14 |
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| In Buffalo, Jets allow 309 rushing yards from the Bills, setting a franchise record for most rushing yards allowed in a game (broken in [[1976 New York Jets season|1976]]). |
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| {{nfly|1976}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 19–14''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 17–14''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 17–14''' |
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| Bills <br> 18–16 |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 24–23''' |
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| Bills <br> 19–15 |
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| {{nfly|1977}} |
| {{nfly|1977}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 19–14''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 24–19''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 24–19''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 14–10''' |
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| Bills <br> 19–17 |
| Bills <br> 19–17 |
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| {{nfly|1978}} |
| {{nfly|1978}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''{{nowrap|Jets 2–0}}''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 21–20''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets<br> |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 45–14''' |
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| {{nfly|1979}} |
| {{nfly|1979}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''{{nowrap|Bills 2–0}}''' |
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| '''Tie 1–1''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 45–14''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 46–31''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 46–31''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 14–12''' |
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| Bills <br> 21–19 |
| Bills <br> 21–19 |
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| In Buffalo, Bills score their most points in a game against the Jets. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''{{nowrap|Bills 2–0}}''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''{{nowrap|Bills 2–0}}''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 14–12''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 20–10''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 20–10''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 31–24''' |
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| Bills <br> 23–19 |
| Bills <br> 23–19 |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}"| Bills <br> 31–27 |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}"| Bills <br> 31–27 |
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| Bills <br> 25–20 |
| Bills <br> 25–20 |
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| AFC Wild Card |
| AFC Wild Card Round. Only postseason meeting between the two teams. |
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| Both meetings cancelled due to [[National Football League Players Association#1982 strike|1982 NFL player strike]]. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 24–17''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 24–17''' |
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| Bills <br> 26–21 |
| Bills <br> 26–21 |
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| [[Jim Kelly]] and [[Ken O'Brien]] drafted as part of [[1983 NFL draft|QB class of 1983]]. |
| Bills and Jets did not face each other in the [[1982 NFL season|1982 season]] due to the [[National Football League Players Association#1982 strike|1982 NFL player strike]] cancelling both games.<br>QBs [[Jim Kelly]] and [[Ken O'Brien]] were drafted by the Bills and Jets respectively as part of [[1983 NFL draft|QB class of 1983]].<br>Last meeting at Shea Stadium. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 21–17''' |
| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 21–17''' |
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| Bills <br> 26–23 |
| Bills <br> 26–23 |
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| Jets move to [[Giants Stadium]] |
| Jets move to [[Giants Stadium|The Meadowlands]] (now known as Giants Stadium). |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 42–3''' |
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| Bills <br> 26–25 |
| Bills <br> 26–25 |
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| In New York, Jets record their largest victory over the Bills with a 39–point differential. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 14–13''' |
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| Jets <br> 27–26 |
| Jets <br> 27–26 |
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| In Buffalo, Jim Kelly makes his debut in the NFL.<br>In New York, a significant incident occurred when referee [[Ben Dreith]] issued a "giving him the business" call to Jets' DE [[Marty Lyons]] after he repeatedly punched Kelly in the head. |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 17–14''' |
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| Jets <br> 28–27 |
| Jets <br> 28–27 |
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| Jets win |
| Jets win seven straight meetings (1984–1987). |
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| {{nfly|1988}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 37–14''' |
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| Bills <br> 29–28 |
| Bills <br> 29–28 |
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| After the game in New York, Jets' DE [[Mark Gastineau]], who was leading the AFC in sacks, abruptly announced his retirement to tend to his girlfriend [[Brigette Nielsen]] after she was diagnosed with uterine cancer. |
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| {{nfly|1989}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 37–0''' |
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| Bills <br> 31–28 |
| Bills <br> 31–28 |
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| In New York, Bills record their largest victory over the Jets with a 37–point differential and clinch the AFC East with their win. |
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{{Game log section start|hide=y|font-size=100%|style={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}};|title=1990s (Bills, 14–6)|Season|{{nowrap|Season series}}|at [[Buffalo Bills]]|at [[New York Jets]] |{{nowrap|Overall series}}|Notes}} |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Buffalo Bills}}| '''Bills <br> 24–20''' |
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| Bills <br> 36–29 |
| Bills <br> 36–29 |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 23–3''' |
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| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New York Jets}}| '''Jets <br> 22–17''' |
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| Bills <br> 44–33 |
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 19 November 2024
Location | Buffalo, New York City |
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First meeting | September 11, 1960 Titans 27, Bills 3[1] |
Latest meeting | October 14, 2024 Bills 23, Jets 20[1] |
Next meeting | December 29, 2024 |
Stadiums | Bills: Highmark Stadium Jets: MetLife Stadium |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 128[1] |
All-time series | Bills: 70–58[1] |
Regular season series | Bills: 69–58[1] |
Postseason results | Bills: 1–0[1] |
Largest victory | Bills: 37–0 (1989) Jets: 42–3 (1985)[1] |
Longest win streak | Bills: 10 (1987–1992) Jets: 7 (1984–1987)[1] |
Current win streak | Bills: 2 (2023–present)[1] |
Post-season history[1] | |
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The Bills–Jets rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.
Both of these teams play in the same division (AFC East) and as a result, play two scheduled games each season. Both teams represent New York State, with the Bills having their primary fan base in Western New York, and the Jets in the New York City area.
This rivalry is fueled primarily by the differences between the greater New York City metropolitan area and the rest of New York State, but also by the Bills being the only team physically located in New York due to the Jets and their NFC counterparts the Giants playing their games in the New Jersey suburbs of New York City. However, the two teams have rarely been successful at the same time, and as such, their rivalry usually lacks the intensity that is present in other rivalries, such as the Bills' rivalry with the Dolphins and the Jets' with the Patriots. There have only been four seasons in which both the Bills and Jets finished with winning records.[2] Regardless, the two teams share a bond due to this seeming inability to field winning teams simultaneously, having been the two NFL teams coached by Rex Ryan, and their long histories playing twice yearly against one another going back to the first days of the AFL.
The Bills lead the overall series, 70–58. The Bills won the teams' lone playoff meeting in the 1981 AFC Wild Card Round.[1]
Notable moments
[edit]1960–99: Early History
[edit]There were a handful of memorable games in the early history of this rivalry. During the Jets' Super Bowl winning year in 1968, the Bills defense intercepted Joe Namath five times, including three pick-sixes, as Buffalo upset the Jets 37–35 for its only win that year.[3][4] In 1973, O. J. Simpson eclipsed Jim Brown's rushing yards record to surpass 2,000 yards in a 34–6 Bills win. Eight years later, the teams played their only playoff game together. In the 1981 AFC wild card game, the Bills had a 24–0 lead early in the game, but the Jets came back, cutting their deficit to 31–24. A late game interception of Richard Todd sealed the win for the Bills, however.[2]
In the quarterback-rich 1983 NFL draft, the Bills selected quarterback Jim Kelly whereas the Jets infamously passed on Dan Marino in favor of Ken O'Brien.[5] Despite Kelly not joining the Bills until 1986, as he played in the United States Football League instead until it ceased operations, his Bills tenure eventually saw a period of dominance over the Jets in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Kelly's first game against the Jets is remembered for a bench-clearing fist fight, as referee Ben Dreith famously penalized Jets defender Marty Lyons for "giving [Kelly] the business".[6]
The Jets and Bills played two regular season games with playoff implications in the 1990s. The 1993 season saw the Jets failing to secure a playoff berth by losing a game to the Bills via three missed field goals. In 1998, the Jets secured their first ever AFC East division title by beating the Bills.[2]
2000–17
[edit]As the 2000s approached, Buffalo collapsed from a perennial Super Bowl contender to one of the worst teams in the league, while the Jets maintained a level of success, making the playoffs 5 times despite a period of dominance by the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots. However, the Bills finally ended their league-leading playoff drought in 2017, while the Jets have yet to return to the playoffs since last qualifying in 2010.
In 2008, the Bills were coming off a 5–1 start, but lost 8 of their remaining ten games to finish 7–9 and out of the playoffs. Two of those losses came against the Jets; the latter included a J. P. Losman fumble returned for the Jets' game-winning touchdown as the Bills were trying to run out the clock.[7]
2009–2016: the Rex Ryan era
[edit]In 2009, the first year of Rex Ryan's six-year tenure as the Jets' head coach, Mark Sanchez threw 5 interceptions to the Bills defense, losing a game in overtime for the Jets in which they rushed for 318 yards.[8] Later that year, the Jets rematched the Bills in Toronto as part of the Bills Toronto Series, in which the Jets avenged their loss with a 19–13 win that kept their playoff hopes alive.[9]
During the 2013 NFL draft, the Bills and Jets once again selected quarterbacks with their early picks. EJ Manuel was picked by Buffalo in the first round while Geno Smith was chosen in the second round by the Jets. Ultimately, neither quarterback panned out and both were gone from their teams after 2016.[10]
In 2014, the second Bills–Jets game was played at Ford Field in Detroit due to a freak snowstorm in Buffalo. The Bills won 38–3.[11]
The 2015 offseason saw some notable personnel swaps between the teams. On January 12, Rex Ryan was hired as the head coach of the Bills shortly after his dismissal by the Jets, serving as Buffalo's head coach for the next two years.[12] In addition, the Jets hired former Bills head coach Chan Gailey as their offensive coordinator[13] and traded for former Bills starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick who later became their own starter.[14] The Bills also added former Jets Percy Harvin[15] and IK Enemkpali, the latter one day after he was released for breaking Geno Smith's jaw in a locker room altercation.[16] The Bills won both games in 2015, knocking the Jets out of playoff contention with their second win.[17] Tensions arose during the first game on Thursday Night Football when both teams were still in the hunt for a playoff spot, especially after Ryan made Enemkpali a team captain for that game.[18] Despite Ryan's short tenure as the Bills' coach and firing before the second Bills-Jets matchup of 2016, his presence on the Bills briefly re-energized the rivalry.[19]
2018–present: the Josh Allen era
[edit]In the 2018 NFL draft, the Bills and Jets each traded up in order to select a highly touted quarterback.[20] This resulted in Sam Darnold landing with the Jets 3rd overall and Josh Allen being selected by the Bills 7th overall.[21][22] Allen and Darnold met on the field for the first time as rivals on December 9, 2018, with both having missed the first Bills–Jets match-up that year due to injury. The Bills jumped to an early 14–3 lead under Allen, but the Jets fought back with good special teams play to set up short fields and tied the game at 20 by the fourth quarter. After the Bills scored a field goal to retake the lead with just over two minutes to go, Darnold led a game-winning drive for the Jets, including a 37-yard pass to Robby Anderson to set up the go-ahead touchdown run by Elijah McGuire.[23][24]
On September 8, 2019, the Bills overcame a 16–0 third quarter deficit and four turnovers to beat the Jets 17–16 at MetLife Stadium on opening day of the season. The Jets unraveled after losing linebacker C. J. Mosley to injury and were also hampered by ineffective placekicking from Kaare Vedvik.[25] The momentum would carry over as Buffalo wound up making the playoffs while New York was unable to overcome a 1–7 start, despite both teams being expected to be competitive that year. Having clinched a playoff spot by then, the Bills rested several starters during the week 17 rematch, which the Jets won 13–6.[26]
The second Bills–Jets matchup of the 2020 season was noteworthy as the then-winless Jets held a potent Bills offense out of the endzone, but Buffalo still prevailed 18–10 thanks to six field goals by rookie kicker Tyler Bass.[27] Not only did the Bills sweep the yearly series, but the franchises had nearly exact opposite years with the Bills finishing 13–3 but the Jets just 2–14 to begin the new decade, continuing a long general trend of the two teams being unable to be simultaneously successful. Allen had his best season thus far with a 107.2 passer rating and 37 touchdowns, while Darnold had his worst with a 72.7 rating and just 9 touchdowns in 12 games. The Jets traded Darnold to the Carolina Panthers following the season,[28] drafting Zach Wilson to replace him.[29]
After Allen and the Bills swept the Jets in 2021, the Wilson-led Jets won the first matchup in 2022, as a 6-minute-long drive that started at New York's 4-yard line set up the game winning field goal. With under 2 minutes left, the Bills were unable to respond, as a holding penalty against tackle Dion Dawkins and a strip sack of Allen that left him injured caused the Bills to turn the ball over on downs, allowing a 20–17 Jets upset win over the heavily-favored Bills.[30] This game was the first time since 2011 that both teams met with winning records.[31] By the time of the rematch, Wilson had been benched for Mike White, who had started one game against Buffalo the previous year, and the Jets were in the middle of what would become a six-game losing streak to end the year out of playoff contention while the Bills were in the middle of a seven-game winning streak to end the year. Just as in his previous start against Buffalo, White struggled and was injured during the 20–12 Bills win. During this game, he was knocked out of the game twice, suffering what was later revealed to be broken ribs, but decided to return to the game both times, earning the respect of fans and players from both teams.[32]
The following season, New York traded for longtime Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, setting up what would become a highly anticipated opening week game between the Bills and Jets on Monday Night Football. Unfortunately, Rodgers ruptured his Achilles tendon on just his fourth play in the game, but the Jets forced Allen to turn the ball over four times, and ended up winning in overtime 22–16 on Xavier Gipson's punt return touchdown.[33] Gipson's next touch against the Bills did not fare as well, as he fumbled the opening kickoff return in the rematch in Buffalo after being tackled by Bills fullback Reggie Gilliam.[34] This sparked a 32–6 Bills victory in what was considered a must-win game for both teams, as the Jets could not contain a refocused Allen and struggled on offense, leading to Zach Wilson being benched again. The game also saw tensions flare between several players, including Micheal Clemons and Dion Dawkins.[35]
Gallery
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Bills RB O. J. Simpson rushing against Jets in 1973
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Jets QB Aaron Rodgers about to take a snap against the Bills in 2023, shortly before his Achilles injury
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Buffalo Bills 3-2 New York Jets.
Excluding the 2020s as the decade is not as of yet finished.
Connections between the teams
[edit]Coaches
[edit]The most notable connection between the Bills and Jets has been Rex Ryan, who carried over many of his staff from the Jets when he was hired as the Bills' head coach.
Name | Position(s) | Years on Bills | Years on Jets |
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Rex Ryan | Head coach | 2015–16 | 2009–14 |
Mike Pettine | Defensive coordinator | 2013 | 2009–2012 |
David Lee | Quarterbacks coach | 2012, 2015–16 | 2013-14 |
Chan Gailey | Head coach/Offensive coordinator | 2010–2012 | 2015–2016 |
Anthony Lynn | Running backs coach/Offensive coordinator | 2015–16 | 2009–14 |
Dennis Thurman | Defensive backs coach/Defensive coordinator | 2015–16 | 2008–14 |
Rick Dennison | Offensive coordinator/Offensive line coach | 2017 | 2018 |
Gregg Williams | Head coach/Defensive coordinator | 2001–2003 | 2019–2020 |
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Name | Position(s) | Years on Bills | Years on Jets |
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Brad Smith | Wide receiver/Kickoff returner | 2011–13 | 2006–10 |
Aaron Maybin | Linebacker/Defensive end | 2009–10 | 2011–12 |
Ryan Fitzpatrick | Quarterback | 2009–12 | 2015–16 |
David Nelson | Wide receiver | 2010–12 | 2013–14 |
Percy Harvin | Wide receiver | 2015–16 | 2014 |
IK Enemkpali | Linebacker | 2015–16 | 2014 |
Andre Roberts | Wide receiver/kick returner | 2019–2020 | 2018 |
Mike White | Quarterback | 2024–present | 2019–2022 |
Brian Winters | Guard | 2020 | 2013–2019 |
Shaq Lawson | Defensive end | 2016–2019, 2022–2023 | 2021 |
Ty Johnson | Running back | 2023–present | 2020–2022 |
See also
[edit]References
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