New York Jets: Predicting the win-loss record, part III

GREEN BAY, WI - SEPTEMBER 14: Guard Willie Colon (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – NOVEMBER 02: Bilal Powell (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
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Week Ten: vs. Buffalo Bills

After ending one season series they head home to start another as the Buffalo Bills come to town. The future of the NFL will likely be on display in this one with Sam Darnold on one side and Josh Allen on the other side. Neither of these two teams are expected to push for a division title in 2018. It still will be exciting two of the young franchise quarterbacks do battle for the first of likely many times.

Jets fans hope that the law of averages doesn’t come into play. Fans jumped for joy when Allen wasn’t selected by their team, but the luck will make him a star just to spite us. Am I right Jets fans? The fact is, however, that the Jets matchup well with the Bills. They have won the last two home matchups and haven’t lost by more than nine points since the 2014 season.

New York has recorded wins against the Bills in each of the recent five win seasons. Each of those wins took place at MetLife Stadium. Remember last year? The defense began the “Jets Dance to Anything” phenomenon during the game against the Bills. I am not saying that something like that will start again in 2018, but the Jets will be too much for the Bills. Ultimately the defense is worse to Allen than the Bills’ defense is to Rosen. The Jets finally break the skid.

RESULT: WIN