The Record (Troy, NY)

Jets open with 21- 12 loss to Bills

Taylor throws 2 TDs, Buffalo defense has 3 intercepti­ons

- By John Wawrow

ORCHARD PARK, N. Y. » Tyrod Taylor threw two touchdown passes and the newlook Bills beat the New York Jets 21- 12 on Sunday in Sean McDermott’s debut as Buffalo’s coach.

Mike Tolbert also scored on a 1- yard run, while Buffalo’s defense had three intercepti­ons, including linebacker Ramon Humber picking off Josh McCown’s pass to thwart a 2- point conversion in the third quarter.

Safety-Micah-Hyde, a free agent offseason addition, sealed the victory by intercepti­ng McCown at Buffalo’s 41 to end the Jets’ final series.

Taylor was 16 of 28 for 224 yards and an intercepti­on.

The Bills never trailed after opening the scoring on Taylor’s 1- yard touchdown pass to Charles Clay 3 ½ minutes into the second quarter.

The victory came in Mc- Dermott’s first game since the former Carolina Panthers defensive coordinato­r took over in January after Rex Ryan was fired inthe final week of last season.

The Jets looked much like a team in the midst of a makeover after making numerous offseason moves to purge talent.

McCown went 26 of 39 for 187 yards. The 38- yearold quarterbac­k opened his 15th NFL season by extending his personal losing streak to eight games dating to Oct. 11, 2015, whenhe led Cleveland to a 33- 30 win over Baltimore. McCown is now 1- 17 in his last 18 starts.

McCown scored New York’s lone touchdown on a 1- yard run to briefly cut Buffalo’s lead to 14- 12 with twominutes left in the third quarter.

The Bills responded on their next possession with a nine- play 80- yard drive capped by Tolbert’s touchdown.

Buffalo negated the Jets’ strength by limiting New York’s running back tandem of Matt Forte and Bilal Powell to a combined 38 yards rushing.

Jordan Poyer also intercepte­d a pass from Mc-Cown by ripping it outof the hands of receiver Robby-Anderson at Buffalo’s 22 with

6: 33 left.

The game was sloppy at times and a reflection of two AFC East teams opening with lowered expectatio­ns and coming off major offseason overhauls.

Buffalo squandered two scoring opportunit­ies in the first half. Taylor’s pass to Charles Clay in the end zone glanced off the tight end’s hands and was intercepte­d by Juston Burris. The cornerback returned it 48 yards, and went down when he bumped into his teammate. Burris then fumbled, but was ruled down by contact, as he had a knee down when hit frombehind by Bills center Eric Wood.

Newly acquired kicker Stephen Hauschka also missed a 46- yard attempt wide left.

The Jets, meanwhile, managed just four first downs and 85 yards offense in the first half in settling for a pair of field goals by Chandler Catanzaro, including a 52- yarder.

INACTIVES

Jets: Jeremy Kerley will have to wait to mark his return with New York. Kerley re- signed with the Jets on Tuesday after being cut by the San Francisco 49ers. With QB Bryce Petty still nursing a knee injury, Christian Hackenberg served as the backup.

Bills: Backup DE Jerel Worthy did not play as he is still recovering from a concussion sustained in Buffalo’s preseason finale.

DEBUTS

Jets: WR Jermaine Kearse, acquired in a deal that sent DL Sheldon Richardson to Seattle 10 days ago, had seven catches for 59 yards. Waiver- claim addition Kony Ealy knocked away two passes.

Bills: WR Jordan Matthews, acquired in a trade that sent CB Ronald Darby to Philadelph­ia last month, had two receptions for a team- best 61 yards.

INJURIES

Jets: TE Eric Tomlinson did not return after hurting an elbow in the second quarter.

Bills: CB E. J. Gaines did not return after hurting his left shoulder while assisting Lorenzo White in tackling Bilal Powell on an 11yard run midway through the fourth quarter.

UP NEXT

Jets: At Oakland on Sept. 17.

Bills: At Carolina on Sept. 17.

 ?? JEFFREY T. BARNES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills' Leonard Johnson ( 24) and Preston Brown ( 52) tackle New York Jets' Robby Anderson ( 11) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday in Orchard Park, N. Y.
JEFFREY T. BARNES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills' Leonard Johnson ( 24) and Preston Brown ( 52) tackle New York Jets' Robby Anderson ( 11) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday in Orchard Park, N. Y.

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