The New York Jets looked like their old selves in their loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 on Sunday, and that’s not a good thing.
The Jets lost 30-10 to the Bills in their game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. to fall to 0-2 on the season. They fell behind 20-0 in the first half and were down 30-3 in the fourth quarter before scoring their first touchdown.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, who is in his first season as the team’s coach, said after the game that he didn’t have his team ready to play.
“It’s not OK to lose like that,” Glenn acknowledged, sharing his message after the defeat.
The Jets had just 154 total yards and 11 first downs in the game. They were 0-11 on third downs. The sentiment among fans was not very positive, as you could imagine.
Life of a New York #Jets fan. pic.twitter.com/SY8f5IMcds
— Zoo krueger (@Zookrueger) September 14, 2025
the haters said we couldn’t do it and they were correct, great call from the haters
— The Jet Press (@TheJetPress) September 14, 2025
The loss to the Bills comes after the Jets lost 34-32 to the Steelers in Week 1. New York needs some massive improvement on the offensive end immediately.














