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VS. NFL.com Game Preview CBS Sports Game Preview ESPN Game Preview Bills vs. Jets Vegas Lines Bills vs. Jets History 2018 Buffalo Bills Week Fourteen Media Guide Week 14 Referee Assignments Interactive: NFL Officials' Roles and Responsibilities Sunday, Dec. 9: Jets at Bills — Alex Kemp NFL Referee Alex Kemp's Officiating Statistics NFL Week 14 Game Capsules CBS Broadcast Team Play-by-Play: Spero Dedes Game Analyst: Adam Archuleta Sideline Reporter: Otis Livingston NFL Week 14 Broadcast Maps NFL Sunday Ticket Jets Roster Jets Depth Chart Jets Coaching Staff Jets Team Profile Jets 2018 Media Guide 8 Takeaways: Jets Fall from Ahead in 26-22 Loss to Titans NYJ vs. TEN Game Book PDF Jets vs. Titans Game Center Tennessee Titans 26, New York Jets 22 1. After an embarrassing first half, Tennessee saved its season with a resurgent second, scoring 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to sneak by the listless Jets. The Titans were Ti-toonish for most Sunday's affair. Marcus Mariota followed up his near-perfect performance last Monday night with a scattershot showing against New York, struggling to avoid pressure and missing open receivers. But the former Heisman winner turned it on in the fourth. Mariota connected on two deep balls to speedster Taywan Taylor to set up field goals and then led a six-play two-minute drill in 70 seconds to win the game. The Titans converted their first and only third-down conversion of the day on Mariota's 11-yard game-winning TD toss to Corey Davis. 2. The Titans (6-6) are back into the wild-card race after two ugly road losses to AFC South rivals in Indy and Houston. On Sunday, they didn't play to the caliber of a playoff contender, but neither did the Ravens (7-5), Colts (6-6) and Dolphins (6-6), all of whom are still in contention for the sixth seed in the conference; Denver (6-6) is the only club in the five-some that looks ready for January. Next up for the Titans is Jacksonville, whose defense returned to form this week against the previously stampeding Colts. 3. With Sam Darnold on the sidelines, there's little to glean from the Jets' last three games as it pertains to their on-field future. That is, other than Jamal Adams' ascendance into a near All-Pro safety and that the special teams is special, which is swell. The issues that have been there under Todd Bowles are still there. The offense under Jeremy Bates is unimaginative. The defense, Bowles' specialty, is inconsistent and displays questionable effort. They can't adjust to their competition in the second half. All of this was true on Sunday afternoon, particularly the last bit. As the Jets defense surrendered 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, Gang Green's offense undertook five drives, punted four times, gained just 52 yards and bowed out with a game-sealing interception. In hindsight, this loss will be welcome. New York (3-9) falls into a tie for third in the draft order with the Cardinals. That's all there is to forward to now. -- Jeremy Bergman NYJ vs. TEN Game Recap Booth Recap: Titans complete second-half comeback over Jets, 26-22 (1:03) Rich Gannon and Kevin Harlan recap the Tennessee Titans' second-half comeback over the New York Jets to keep their playoff hopes alive. Tennessee 26-22 over New York Jets Jets: B- Although the Jets defense (pick-six) and special teams (blocked punt, blocked extra point) did everything possible to keep New York in this game, Josh McCown and the offense couldn't hold up their end of the bargain. The ugliest thing for the Jets was probably the fact that they got inside the red zone three times and came away with zero touchdowns. Titans: B- The Titans almost gave this game away during an ugly first half that included a Marcus Mariota pick-six, an 0-for-5 showing on third down, a blocked extra point and a blocked punt that the Jets eventually turned into a field goal. Also ugly was the fact that at the two-minute warning of the first half, Mariota had only thrown for 23 yards. Mariota made up for his struggles in the fourth quarter when he led the Titans on three scoring drives, including a drive that ended with a Corey Davis catching the game-winning touchdown from 11 yards out with just 36 seconds to play. New York Jets Week 14 Game Information Week 14 Game Day at New Era Field SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. Abbott Road closes 9:00 a.m. Parking lots open 11:30 a.m. Stadium gates open (Easy entry - avoid lines) 11:45 a.m. Player warm-ups 12:40 p.m. My Cause My Cleats Ceremony 12:45 p.m. Stampede performance 12:50 p.m. Team introductions 1:00 p.m. Kickoff DETAILS Don’t miss kickoff or the pregame action! Be sure to arrive at the gates on time (60-90 minutes prior to kickoff) for fan safety, and to expedite the gate entry process. Leader of the Charge: Drayton Florence, #29, CB (2009-2011) National Anthem: Glenn Hillman Color Guard: U.S. Customs and Borders Protection Pregame: My Cause My Cleats Ceremony Halftime: Stampede performance Sunday, December 9, 2018 - 1:00PM New York Jets 0 vs .Buffalo Bills 0 at New Era Field, Orchard Park, NY Head To Head for: New York vs. Buffalo
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Dolphins 21 Bills 17 Postgame Thread
26CornerBlitz replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Allen's Last Pass (12/2): Bad Pass or Drop?
26CornerBlitz replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Dolphins 21 Bills 17 Postgame Thread
26CornerBlitz replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bills vs. Dolphins Game Book PDF CBS Sports Recap: Phillips penalty hurts as Bills lose to Dolphins 21-17 Booth Recap: Dolphins hold on to win 21-17 over the Bills (1:36) On CBS Sports HQ, Andrew Catalon and James Lofton recap the Dolphins 21-17 win over the Bills at home. -
Dolphins 21 Bills 17 Postgame Thread
26CornerBlitz replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
His elbow injury came on a standard throw from the pocket. -
Has the light finally gone on for Zay Jones?
26CornerBlitz replied to KOKO NFL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was a big Zay Day that could have been even bigger. The light is shining brighter! -
Dolphins 21 Bills 17 Postgame Thread
26CornerBlitz replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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What We Learned from Sunday's Week 13 Games By Around The NFL staff NFL.com Here's what we learned from Sunday's Week 13 slate of games:
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Dolphins 21 Bills 17 Postgame Thread
26CornerBlitz replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Miami Dolphins 21, Buffalo Bills 17 1. Despite the injury-induced crater that swallowed up a big portion of his season, Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins' talented receiver corps continue to do just enough to keep them in the AFC playoff chase. Against the Bills, DeVante Parker and Kenny Stills played valuable roles in helping the Dolphins (6-6) find some consistency on offense. Parker had arguably his best game of the season, hauling in four catches for 43 yards and a touchdown. Stills helped out with four catches for 37 yards -- the last of which was an incredible 13-yard TD grab in double coverage that had interception written all over it until Stills sliced through a web of hands and arms to make the catch. Tannehill posted mostly pedestrian numbers, but if he can continue to find his two talented pass-catchers -- and everyone stays healthy -- maybe the Dolphins can emerge as an AFC playoff Cinderella over a final stretch of games that includes contests against the Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots. 2. Move over, Lamar Jackson. Big-armed Josh Allen might be the best rookie rushing quarterback in the NFL. Allen had a mixed passing performance for the Bills (4-8), but he torched Miami for a team-best 135 yards on the ground. Allen's draft-day selling point was his ability to fling bombs, but he's developed quite a reputation as an elusive runner. In his second game back from an elbow sprain that had him sidelined for a month, Allen looked confident flinging the ball -- even when he shouldn't have been. He threw two interceptions, but his knack for going bold paid off with some nice passes. His 25-yard laser through three defenders to Zay Jones for a touchdown in the fourth quarter was simply beautiful. However, he missed a wide open Charles Clay in the end zone on their final offensive play to seal the Bills' fate. Buffalo's 13 penalties for 120 yards certainly didn't help the cause. 3. Xavien Howard isn't just that guy who thinks DeAndre Hopkins pushes off. The third-year corner is emerging as a true pass coverage phenom capable of being the NFL's next true pick-off artist. Howard had two interceptions for the second straight game, giving him seven picks on the season -- a bright spot for a Miami defense that has struggled mightily against the pass this season. Howard's two interceptions played a key role in taming Buffalo's offensive machine, which gave the Dolphins just enough breathing room. The Dolphins' struggles on defense are real, but they have a real star in Howard. -- Austin Knoblauch -
Dolphins 21 Bills 17 Postgame Thread
26CornerBlitz replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Allen's Last Pass (12/2): Bad Pass or Drop?
26CornerBlitz replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Green Bay Packers: HC Mike McCarthy fired
26CornerBlitz replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Irrespective of the ups and downs, the most dynamic and best player on the field today was Allen.
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Again! He's lost his job three times today.
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Allen's Last Pass (12/2): Bad Pass or Drop?
26CornerBlitz replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Quack Quack! -
Green Bay Packers: HC Mike McCarthy fired
26CornerBlitz replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Green Bay Packers: HC Mike McCarthy fired
26CornerBlitz replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Parted ways sounds so much more civil and gentlemanly. -
Green Bay Packers: HC Mike McCarthy fired
26CornerBlitz replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lose to Arizona at Lambeau. Fired!