‘Just a bad, bad loss for the Bills. While they didn’t outgain the Jets as much as they did the Dolphins last week, the difference was a sizable 120 yards and nine first downs, and Buffalo had the ball more than 7½ minutes longer, yet found a way to lose. The Bills couldn’t hold a 14-3 first-quarter lead, a 17-13 halftime lead, or a 20-13 lead early in the fourth, and all three phases played a role in the collapse at the end that left both Buffalo and New York with 4-9 record in the race for last place in the AFC East. Just when you thought the Bills were making progress, they lose two in a row to the Dolphins and Jets.’