After a 32-6 loss to the division foe Jets, Allen and the Bills offense resurrect.

New York’s ORCHARD PARK — — Josh Allen prioritized bringing a little more vigor and enthusiasm to his on-field performance this week, putting aside taking responsibility for firing his offensive coordinator.

With three touchdown throws from Allen, the once-stagnant offense appeared to be rediscovering its confidence as it defeated the AFC East rival New York Jets 32–6 on Sunday, scoring on six of its first eight possessions.

“Let’s play this game and have fun. At the end of the day, we get to perform what is, in my opinion, the most incredible profession on the planet—play football. Thus, we must savor it while it lasts, Allen stated.

He continued, “Today we were executing at a high level.” “In each season,

adore Josh. It was all him that I did tonight. Khalil Shakir, a receiver who scored on an 81-yard catch and run, remarked, “Just his energy.” “It was just nonstop tonight.” It was enjoyable. Playing the way we were tonight felt enjoyable. And the leader of all of that was 17 years old.

After a desperate Hail Mary to end the first half, Allen finished 20 of 32 for 275 yards and an interception. He was quite effective. Otherwise, he ended Buffalo’s opening drive of the third quarter with a 26-yard touchdown pass to former Jets running back Ty Johnson on fourth-and-1, setting the tone for the rest of the game. Two plays later, he found Shakir for another touchdown.

After the game, Clemons would not speak to the media, but teammate Sauce Gardner claimed he was trying to break up the brawl.

“A lot of feelings are involved. That is all. many different feelings. irritated,” remarked the cornerback. “I don’t have any problems with any of them.” I was attempting to make things work.

After the whistle, Dawkins continued to block Clemons, but the altercation continued when he knocked his opponent down and landed on him in the fourth quarter. Following a pushing contest, Dawkins was called out for needless roughness.

Rasul Douglas, a recently acquired cornerback, recovered a fumble and had two interceptions, Buffalo’s first in seven games.

Finally, the offensively struggling Jets scored a touchdown, but other than that, not much went right for a squad that

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