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Jets receiver Marshall returns after left knee evaluated

The play was the longest at home in Bills history.

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Tyrod Taylor passed for a career-high 297 yards and three touchdowns, but also threw a fourth-quarter interception as the Bills fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2010 when they lost the first eight games. He bit his tongue hard enough to draw blood, according to CBS’ Tracy Wolfson. The Bills defense has yet to show up. NY scored on its first four drives of the first half and leads the Bills 20-10 at halftime. Marshall went to the locker room, but he returned and registered a big catch on an ensuing touchdown drive.

After the Jets dominated the first half, the Bills responded early in the second half with two big plays that put them back in the game.

We’re talking about the second half in here.

The Jets pulled ahead 27-24 late in the third quarter when Forte scored on a 3-yard run.

The Bills then took the lead when rookie wide receiver Jalin Marshall fumbled after a hit by Preston Brown. The success would be short-lived, as the Jets marched down the field to score on their next three drives; a field goal and two touchdowns, one from Matt Forte and the other from Ryan Fitzpatrick to Eric Decker, putting the Jets on top, 20-7.

That turnover turned into a seven point swing which put the dagger in the Bills.

Each has now scored a 70-plus yard touchdown Thursday night against the New York Jets.

Mike Gillislee added a touchdown in the final minute to push the score to 37-31, but the Bills failed on an onside kick attempt.

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Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jets – It was a near-perfect night for Ryan, going 24-34 for 374 yards and one touchdown.

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