The Buffalo Bills managed to secure a narrow 23-20 victory over the New York Jets, ending their two-game losing streak. Despite giving up significant yardage and allowing a Hail Mary touchdown, the Bills' defense held strong when it mattered most, highlighted by Taron Johnson's late-game interception. Meanwhile, the Jets, under new interim coach Jeff Ulbrich, struggled to capitalize on opportunities and fell to 2-4, continuing their disappointing season. Aaron Rodgers showed flashes of brilliance but was ultimately let down by his team's performance.
- The Bills avoided a three-game losing streak and maintained their lead in the AFC East.
- Ray Davis emerged as a key player for the Bills, showcasing depth in the running game.
- The Jets continue to struggle despite coaching changes, with missed opportunities and penalties hampering their performance.