Bills continue unprecedented streak in win over Jets

The Buffalo Bills proved victorious, once again. This late in the season getting wins, especially against division rivals, is huge. Buffalo sits at number one in the AFC East and the AFC as a whole. Buffalo weather had an impact on this game from the onset. Wind and rain/snow made for some sloppy football off […]

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Dec 11, 2022; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) rolls out looking to throw the ball against the New York Jets during the first half at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Bills proved victorious, once again.

This late in the season getting wins, especially against division rivals, is huge. Buffalo sits at number one in the AFC East and the AFC as a whole.

Buffalo weather had an impact on this game from the onset. Wind and rain/snow made for some sloppy football off the rip.

However, that didn't stop the Bills and Josh Allen from highlight-reel plays.

With this victory, Buffalo continued their streak of 100-plus yards rushing in every game this season, they stand alone in the NFL.

Much like other games this season, Josh Allen was the leading rusher for the team with nearly 50 yards on the ground. The Jets left the middle of the field open and the star quarterback took advantage.

It may not have been pretty, or perfect, but a win is a win is a win.

Josh Allen is a focused athlete with a sense of purpose as the Bills open the season 10-3 which hasn't happened since the glory days of four straight Super Bowls.

Singletary, Cook and Hines all contributed to the rushing game that ultimately led to the victory for Buffalo.

Josh Allen finished his day going 16 for 27 with 147 yards and a touchdown. The franchise quarterback added 47 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

The Bills control their own destiny this late in the season. With a tough stretch of division opponents coming up next, this win tastes that much sweeter.

Miami, get ready. It's going to be cold in Buffalo next week.

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