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JETS at BILLS

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feature numerous questions marks in opening against the Bills for a second straight year.

New York’s offensive line has been reshuffled from a season ago. Their group of receivers are limping. And the Jets defense — one of the few bright spots last year — is without linebacker C.J. Mosley (opted out) and star safety Jamal Adams, whose contract complaints led to him being traded to Seattle for safety Bradley McDougald.

General manager Joe Douglas opened the week aware of the knocks directed at a team in the midst of a nine-year playoff drought.

“We see the things that are said. We see the things that are written. You know it angers a lot of people,” Douglas said. “I know that there’s a lot of hungry guys that want to go out there and just prove a lot of people wrong.” season to start five different players on the O-line in Week 1 from the five who started the opener the previous year.

Center Connor McGovern, right tackle George Fant and right guard Greg Van Roten were all signed in free agency, and left tackle Mekhi Becton was taken with the No. 11 overall pick in the draft. Left guard Alex Lewis is the only holdover, but he didn’t start right away.

MEMORIES PART II

Sam Darnold, who like Allen was one of five quarterbac­ks selected in the first round of the 2017 draft, had a different take on last year’s opener. The Jets combined for four first downs and 54 net yards on their final four possession­s, and Darnold was diagnosed with mononucleo­sis a few days later.

“Thanks for reminding me,” he said with a laugh, noting he’s reviewed the game film. “I think it was good because you look back and see all the improvemen­ts we made throughout the year. … I am going to take that experience and run with it.”

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