Boston Herald

Forte, Jets cruise past Bills

- By BARRY WILNER ASSOCIATED PRESS

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Matt Forte ran for two touchdowns four days after complainin­g the Jets didn’t run the ball enough, and an overwhelmi­ng defense sacked Tyrod Taylor seven times last night in New York’s 34-21 demolition of the Buffalo Bills.

Buffalo (5-3) came in having scored 64 points in its last two wins, but selfdestru­cted with turnovers and miscues. New York (45), which snapped a threegame slide in which it held leads in each defeat, looked more like the challenger to the first-place Patriots in the AFC East.

Forte scored on runs of 10 and 5 yards and had 14 carries for 77 yards. Augmenting that was Bilal Powell with a 51-yard burst and 74 yards on nine carries. Quarterbac­k Josh McCown got in on the fun with a 10-yard scramble to open the scoring and New York rushed for 194 yards overall.

Jordan Jenkins had two of the Jets’ sacks as they never allowed Buffalo’s offense to get on track.

Indeed, mistakes were the Bills’ trademark.

Buffalo made a key error on New York’s second touchdown drive. Cedric Thornton sacked McCown, but grabbed his face mask. The 15-yard penalty, which followed a 20-yard pass to Jermaine Kearse and a 22yard run by Forte, led to Robby Anderson beating double coverage for a 25yard touchdown reception.

Forte’s 10-yard run made it 24-7 and came one play after Powell broke four tackles on his 51-yard jaunt that featured slick moves and plenty of speed.

The Bills hurt themselves further when Nick O’Leary fumbled on a strange play. The tight end caught Taylor’s third-down pass and fell to the ground untouched. He delayed, heard no whistle, and got up. But the ball then was stripped by rookie safety Marcus Maye and recovered by fellow rookie safety Jamal Adams.

Adding to the miscues, Bills defensive end Jerry Hughes drew a 15-yard unsportsma­nlike conduct penalty for mouthing off to an official — during a timeout, no less — on the ensuing Jets drive.

Taylor also fumbled when sacked for the sixth time, and Forte’s 5-yard touchdown run followed. And even when the Bills recovered a late onside kick, they were flagged for offside.

Fireman Ed, once the team’s unofficial cheerleade­r, led the J-E-T-S chant for the first time this season. It got pretty loud, too, even though there were several thousand empty seats at MetLife Stadium.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? IN THE ZONE: Matt Forte scores a touchdown during the Jets’ win over the Bills last night in the Meadowland­s.
AP PHOTO IN THE ZONE: Matt Forte scores a touchdown during the Jets’ win over the Bills last night in the Meadowland­s.

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