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2002

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Regular
Season September
8, 2002 New York
Jets 37
Bills 31
Attendance: 72,751
RICK ANDERSON -- It was Heartbreak City all over again. Shades of that
"Homerun throwback"
wildcard game with the Tennessee Titans a few years ago. The Bills came
storming back but their special teams let them down as two
"homerun" kickoff
returns did them in as the New York Jets won a wild shootout 37-31 over
the
Bills to open the 2002 regular season.
| Scoring
Summary |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
OT |
F |
| New York
Jets |
0 |
17 |
3 |
11 |
6 |
37 |
| Bills |
3 |
14 |
7 |
7 |
0 |
31 |
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First Quarter
BUF FG, MIKE HOLLIS 52 YARD, 5:56.
Second Quarter
BUF TD, TRAVIS HENRY 5 YARD RUN (MIKE HOLLIS
KICK), 2:35.
NYJ TD, CHAD MORTON 98 YARD
KICKOFF RETURN (JOHN HALL KICK), 2:49.
NYJ TD, ANTHONY BECHT 1 YARD
PASS FROM VINNY TESTAVERDE (JOHN HALL KICK), 5:48.
BUF TD, TRAVIS HENRY 3 YARD RUN
(MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 12:23.
NYJ FG, JOHN HALL 34 YARD,
14:55.
Third Quarter
NYJ FG, JOHN HALL 45 YARD, 4:10.
BUF TD, TRAVIS HENRY 2 YARD RUN
(MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 14:02.
Fourth Quarter
NYJ FG, JOHN HALL 33 YARD, 5:35.
NYJ TD, WAYNE CHREBET 18 YARD
PASS FROM VINNY TESTAVERDE (ANTHONY BECHT PASS FROM VINNY TESTAVERDE
FOR 2-POINT CONVERSION), 10:13.
BUF TD, ERIC MOULDS 29 YARD
PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (MIKE HOLLIS KICK), 14:34.
Overtime
NYJ TD, CHAD MORTON 96 YARD KICKOFF RETURN, 0:14.
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The packed house at Ralph Wilson Stadium
sure got their money's worth this
time. If only the Super Bowl could be this exciting!
The Bills put together almost a complete package. However, it was the
special teams that was their Achilles Heel, not once but twice.
Bledsoe stands tall under pressure
Drew Bledsoe, making his first regular season start as a Buffalo Bill had
a
roller coaster game just like his team. Bledsoe completed 26 out of 39 for
271 yards and one TD. He also threw 2 picks and was sacked 4 times and
knocked down on his duff numerous occasions. He was passing from the
danger
zone most of the game.
Bledsoe has the heart of a lion. He proved that he can pick himself up
after
a bad play and get right back into the game. Not only does Bledsoe share
the
same birthday as Jim Kelly, but his "never say die" attitude is
very
reminiscent of Kelly's.
Bledsoe in the face of a ferocious pass rush and time running out, had one
last chance to get the Bills back in the game. On 4th and 9, on the Jets
29,
Bledsoe stood confidently in the pocket and threw long to Eric Moulds at
the
one-yard line. Moulds cradled it in the endzone and the Bills tied it up
with the extra point.
"Early in the game they made an interception on that play, so we
talked about
if we got another opportunity we would come out pump fake it at them and
get the safety to come up and go over the top of him and it worked out for
us," described Bledsoe.
"It was a wild game with a lot of big plays up and down the
field," said
Bills coach Gregg Williams. "It was great to see Drew make some big
plays
and he kept us in the ball game."
Henry adds punch to running game
The Bills dominated the first half in time of possession. With Travis
Henry
churning up 74 yards and scoring twice, the Bills balanced their attack
and
kept their defense off the field. Henry exhibited the power running he
displayed in his rookie year, churning up 146 yards on 31 carries. He
scored
three touchdowns. With Henry keeping the Jets defense honest, it took a
lot
of pressure off Bledsoe. Henry, taking a page out of Thurman Thomas' book,
also became a valuable receiver of Bledsoe, catching 6 out of the
backfield
for 28 yards.
Mistakes due in Bills
Even though the two kickoff coverage meltdowns were the most glaring of
mistakes, there were quite a few others to spread around. Bills rookie
kicker Mike Hollis kicked a 52 yard field on the Bills opening
drive.
However, he sliced a 50-yarder off the right goal post, no good. The
punting
game had problems also. Brian Moorman was getting low snaps and had one of
his kicks blocked, allowing the Jets to recover deep in Bills territory.
Moorman was also able to draw 2 roughing the kicker penalties that kept
Bills drives alive.
Other penalties were the two picks that Bledsoe threw and a crucial fumble
by Henry deep in Jets country.
With the Bills driving down in Jet territory in the fourth quarter, on
second down, Bledsoe was tripped up by the center when he went back
to
pass, losing 6 yards to the Jets 32. Next play he threw an incompletion
and
was followed by the 50 yard field goal attempt clanking off the right
upright.
Testaverde prevails
Veteran quarterback Vinny Testaverde was superb most of the game for the
Jets. He was 24 out of 30 for 211 yards and two touchdowns. In the first
half he had one incompletion and seemed invincible.
On one of the key plays in the second half, Testaverde threw a bomb to
Morton, who looked like he made a miraculous reception. One ref ruled an
incompletion, another said it was good. Gregg Williams had to challenge
that
play and he did. After a lengthy review by the refs, they ruled that the
ball had touched the ground and bounced back into his hands.
The Bills Pierson Prioleau picked off a Testaverde pass, but the Bills
were
called for interference, putting the ball on the Bills 18 and giving the
Jets new life. Next play, Testaverde hit Wayne Chrebet all alone in the
back
of the endzone for a TD.
Bills can't put a hand on Morton
In the end, it wasn't the two magnificent games played by the
quarterbacks,
but the kickoff returns by Morton. After the Bills took what looked like a
commanding 10-0 lead, Morton took the kickoff at the 2 yard line, broke
through traffic and scampered 98 yards for the TD. Who would think that
lightning could strike twice in the same game, but it did and at the most
crucial time, in overtime. The Jets won the toss and the offense didn't
even
have to come on the field as Morton took this one 96 yards for the winning
score.
It was an extremely exciting a game and a shame for the sellout crowd that
the Bills effort went for naught as the Bills special teams failed to even
come close to putting a hand on Morton. The bright side is that the Bills
defense stuffed the run and the offense suddenly became balanced. Next
week
against the Vikings, the Bills hope that all facets of their game comes
together to produce the first victory of the season.
Bills Talk
The Bills, along with the fans, were in a state of shell shock after the
game.
"It seemed very surreal. I am coming off the field and I have my mind
set as
far as what we are going to run, what we are going to call and how we are
going to win the game," Bledsoe said. "It took me awhile to
settle down."
"As a team we need to avoid the mistakes and we did an outstanding
job, I
think all game, moving the ball against them," Bledsoe continued.
"When we
got stopped, it was because we made mistakes and we need to correct
those."
Bledsoe was asked if the Bills could win a lot of games if he had the
running attack like they had against the Jets.
"I sure hope so," Bledsoe replied. "Our offensive line came
out, they heard
all preseason how we could not run the ball, so this week they really took
it on themselves to show that we can. Physically, they are a very good
group. When they know where they are going, get themselves pointed the
right
direction, they can be very good. I expect them to continue to be a
dominant
the rest of the season."
Williams was proud of the defensive play.
"Defensively they really played with their backs to the wall and
overcame a
bunch of things during the ball game," said Williams. "We gave
up too many
big plays and the big play that beat us at the end of the ball game."
While Henry had his best game as a Buffalo Bill, he was none too happy
after
the game.
"I am disappointed because nothing feels good if you do not get the
win,"
reflected Henry. "It was a great team effort today, we just came up
short."
There were concerns about the lack of a running game during the preseason,
but Henry was confident he could gain the strides he reached last season.
"We came in with the attitude that we were going to be physical up
front,"
said Henry. "The offensive line did a great job, all I did was run
and
choose the holes. They (Jets) did great job up front all day, we took
their
effort as a challenge."
| Game
Breakdown |
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NYJ |
BUF |
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
Total Plays
Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
Rushes
Average Per Rush
NET YARDS PASSING
Pass Completion
Yards per pass
Times Sacked
Yards Lost To Sacks
Had Intercepted
PUNTS
Average Punt
PENALTIES
Penalty Yards
FUMBLES
Fumbles Lost
TIME OF POSSESSION |
18
2-8
266
47
5.7
7
14
5.2
193
24-30
5.8
3
17
0
3
38.3
10
90
1
1
21:06 |
26
7-17
384
75
5.1
142
32
4.4
242
26-39
5.6
4
29
2
2
32.0
10
82
1
1
39:08 |
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Buffalo Rushing
Travis Henry 31-149, Peerless Price 1-(-7).
New York Rushing
LaMont Jordan 7-32, Vinny Testaverde 1-24, Santana Moss 1-12, Curtis
Martin 4-6, Chad Morton 1-(-1).
Buffalo Receiving
Eric Moulds 8-112, Peerless Price 7-80, Josh Reed 3-33, Travis Henry
6-29, Jay Riemersma 1-11, Larry Centers 1-6.
New York Receiving
Wayne Chrebet 5-58, Anthony Becht 4-36, Curtis Martin 5-35, Laveranues
Coles 4-32, Richie Anderson 3-19, Santana Moss 1-17, LaMont Jordan
1-7, Chad Morton 1-6.
Buffalo Passing
Drew Bledsoe 26-39-271-1-2.
New York Passing
Vinny Testaverde 24-30-210-2-0.
Missed Field Goals
John Hall (1), Mike Hollis (1).
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