📉 Jets’ Rushing Offense
The Jets rank No. 32 in the NFL in rushing with 80.4 yards per game. Breece Hall, who leads the team with 65 carries and 197 yards on the ground, will have a chance to right the ship against a Bills defense that is allowing an NFL-high 5.2 yards per carry.
Buffalo ranks No. 26 in rush defense (144 yds/g) and it’s missed a tackle on 15.4% of attempts this season, which if the fourth-worst mark, according to Next Gen Stats. Last time Hall played the Bills at MetLife Stadium, he had 10 carries for 127 yards including an 83-yard run.
📉 Bills’ Offense
The Bills’ offense has struggled in its last two games. It ranks No. 26 overall in that span, averaging 256 yards per game, No. 27 in pass yards, No. 29 on third down (22.2%) and No. 27 in points (15).
After a hot start, QB Josh Allen has cooled off. In Weeks 1-3, the Bills averaged 37.3 points per game while Allen completed 75% of his passes, had a 9-to-1 TD-to-giveaways ratio and a 133.7 passer rating. Allen, in the last two weeks, has completed 42.4% of his passes, has a 1-to-1 TD-to-giveaway ratio and a 65 passer rating.
“They want to be physical, they want to run the ball, they want to control the clock, they want to protect the ball, so it’s a different Buffalo Bills team than we’ve faced the last few years, so we got to come ready to rock and roll, especially from a physicality standpoint,” Ulbrich said. “Especially from the standpoint of stopping the run game. Then as we all know when [Allen] passes the ball, his arm is a major weapon, but his legs are as well, so containing Josh is going to be a big part of this.”