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Jets vs. Bills 2016

With both teams seemingly still chasing the Patriots for AFC East supremacy while facing brutal early-season schedules, this Thursday Week 2 game seems as important as any in recent memory. Even fans who do not have Twitter accounts may access the live stream of the Thursday Night New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills game.

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At 7:30 PM ET on CBS, NFL Network and Twitter, NFL Thursday Night Kickoff airs from inside New Era Field with James Brown, Deion Sanders and Bill Cowher.

The CBS live feed marked the first time an National Football League game had been broadcast on a social media platform and the event quickly began to trend on Twitter in the United States. Here’s all you need to know about the game. Nonetheless, expectations still remain lofty this season for a team that boasts legitimate talent at the skill positions in wideout Sammy Watkins, running back LeSean McCoy and newly-extended quarterback Tyrod Taylor. Both teams are in danger of the dreaded 0-2 start.

“The first game didn’t go well”.

John Idzik drafted Geno Smith in the second round in 2013, the 39th player picked. The TD to Salas was well thrown as was the bomb to Marquise Goodwin who made Darrelle Revis look silly for a home record 84 yard TD.Taylor also had a TD pass to Mike Gillislee right near the end of the game. They were distinctly missing from their game against the Ravens, even after he had executed them with such success previous year.

ABOUT THE JETS (0-1): New York’s offense received mixed reviews in the opener as versatile veteran Matt Forte (96 rushing, 59 receiving) amassed 155 yards from scrimmage in his debut, but former Chicago Bears teammate Brandon Marshall was limited to just three catches and committed a costly drop in the fourth quarter.

Watkins had four catches for a team-leading 43 yards against Baltimore. It didn’t help that Bills cornerback Kevon Seymour, covering Decker, had his back turned at the snap while he was getting his signals straight. The only way to accomplish that is to make big plays, and that they did. They were putrid in Week 1 against the Ravens, but Rex Ryan’s squad bounced back.

He added: “We weren’t able to get into a rhythm and take those shots when we wanted to”.

– The Jets also lost to the Bills in Week 10 last season – also 22-17 – with Fitzpatrick throwing another two interceptions and completing less than 50 percent of his passes.

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“I just think he’s a smart coach”, Fitzpatrick said, via NJ.com.

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