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New York Jets
vs
Buffalo Bills
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
09/10/2017
1:00pm EST

Lines:
New York +7.5
Buffalo -7.5

Total:
Over 42 (-105)
Under 42 (-115)

Community Picks: New York Jets 0% vs Buffalo Bills 0%

New York Jets and Buffalo Bills Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Buffalo Bills
Ralph Vacchiano | Facebook | Twitter | Archive THE GAME The Jets (0-0) at the Buffalo Bills (0-0) at New Era Field in Orchard Park, N.Y. on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. ET. THE WEATHER It should be a beautiful, fall-ish day with lots of sun, little wind and temperatures in the mid-60s. WHAT IT MEANS It's a battle for first place in the AFC East! No, really! … OK, these are two rebuilding -- or possibly "tanking" -- teams, neither of which are expected to win many games this season. If they're tanking, then a loss here gets them off to a good start. If they're not, then they ought to take the wins where they can find them because neither have a lot of winnable games on their schedule this year. Continue to Article
September 10, 2017 11:57:am EST
New York Jets
Josh McCown won the New York Jets' starting quarterback job, and with it, the chance to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonus money. McCown, 38, will earn $125,000 for starting Sunday's game in Buffalo, and $125,000 for every other game he starts, on top of his $6 million fully guaranteed base salary. It is thought to be one of the largest per-game play-time bonuses in the NFL, if not the largest.? The money could work against McCown later in the season, though. Should the Jets start struggling and fall out of the playoff race -- as most expect they will -- then the Jets would have incentive to bench McCown for one of their other, younger quarterbacks, saving $125,000 against the salary Continue to Article
September 10, 2017 11:34:am EST
New York Jets
Ralph Vacchiano | Facebook | Twitter | Archive A year after finishing with the sixth-worst record in the NFL, the Jets are expected to be among the league's worst teams in 2017. How bad are they supposed to be? Maybe not historically bad as some suggest, but they are still in a rebuild. LAST YEAR 5-11, last place AFC East KEY NEWCOMERS QB Josh McCown, LT Kelvin Beachum, LB Demario Davis, CB Morris Claiborne, S Jamal Adams, S Marcus Maye, WR Jermaine Kearse, WR Jeremy Kerley KEY LOSSES DL Sheldon Richardson, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, LB David Harris, WR Brandon Marshall, WR Eric Decker, CB Darrelle Revis, S Calvin Pryor, WR Quincy Enunwa (injury) BIG QUESTION When will the Jets switch from McCown to Continue to Article
September 10, 2017 9:15:am EST
Buffalo Bills
On Thursday night, Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters became the latest NFL player to choose not to stand for the national anthem. Peters’ decision was part of a growing movement, largely inspired by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick‘s decision a year ago to sit and kneel during the song, to make a statement about what they see as a nation not living up to its ideals, particularly for African-Americans. With football season’s week one beginning in earnest on Sunday, broadcast networks are preparing for the chance that other players might do the same over the weekend — while the fact that Kaepernick has gone so long without being signed has inspired some fans to protest too. Continue to Article
September 08, 2017 5:00:pm EST
New York Jets
 FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Jermaine Kearse reached the NFL in 2012 and joined a Seattle Seahawks team in transition. They were entering Pete Carroll's third season, breaking in a new quarterback, and still tinkering with the roster constantly. They went 11-5 that season, with Kearse on board as an undrafted free agent receiver, and began a remarkable run of five straight years of double-digit wins, five straight playoff berths, two trips to the Super Bowl and one championship. No one thinks the Jets are on the verge of such a remarkable stretch of success. But Kearse sees some similarities in what the Jets are doing and what the Seahawks have done. "When I first got into the league I was that young Continue to Article
September 08, 2017 4:00:pm EST
 
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