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Jets Finish 3-14 as Bills Rout Seals NFL's First Interception-Free Season

The result sealed a 3-14 finish that positions New York at No. 2 in the draft.

Overview

  • Buffalo rested key starters with Josh Allen taking one snap, yet the Bills beat New York 35-8 in the Highmark Stadium send-off.
  • Backup Mitchell Trubisky went 22-of-29 for 259 yards and four touchdowns, while Ray Davis rushed for 151 yards.
  • New York became the first NFL team since interceptions were tracked in 1933 to complete a season without a defensive interception and finished with just four total takeaways.
  • The Jets missed at least two clear interception chances, including a pass that deflected off Quincy Williams' hands.
  • New York ended on five straight losses by 23-plus points and head coach Aaron Glenn publicly took responsibility after the game.