What's Happening?
Mitchell Trubisky, quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, threw four touchdown passes in a dominant 35-8 victory over the New York Jets. Trubisky completed 22 of 29 passes for 259 yards, while running back Ray
Davis contributed 151 rushing yards. The game marked the final regular season match at Highmark Stadium, as the Bills prepare to move to a new facility. Despite Josh Allen's limited play due to a sore foot, the Bills secured a strong finish to their regular season, positioning themselves as the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoffs.
Why It's Important?
This victory solidifies the Bills' position in the playoffs, providing them with momentum as they prepare to face the Jacksonville Jaguars. Trubisky's performance demonstrates the team's depth and ability to adapt, even with key players like Josh Allen limited by injury. For the Jets, the loss highlights ongoing struggles, as they finish the season without a playoff appearance since 2010 and become the first NFL team to complete a season without a defensive interception.
What's Next?
The Bills will focus on preparing for their upcoming playoff game against the Jaguars, aiming to capitalize on their current form. The team will need to ensure key players are healthy and ready for the postseason. The Jets, on the other hand, will need to address their defensive shortcomings and strategize for the next season to break their playoff drought.








