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Regular Season September 17, 2000

Bills 14
New York Jets 27

Attendance: 77,884


EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- When the New York Jets traded Keyshawn Johnson, they figured they'd need several receivers to fill the void. Little did anyone know that a defensive back would be in the mix.
 

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
Bills 7 7 0 0 14
New York Jets 7 14 3 3 27

First Quarter
BUF  TD, ERIC MOULDS 3 YD PASS FROM ROB JOHNSON (STEVE CHRISTIE KICK), 8:50. Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards in 6:28. Key plays: Johnson 26-yard pass to Riemersma on 3rd-and-2 to New York 46; Johnson 16-yard run to New York 19; Johnson 13-yard pass to New York 6; Pass interference penalty on Jets' Mickens in the endzone of 3rd-and-goal.

NYJ  TD, KEVIN WILLIAMS 97 YD KICKOFF RETURN (JOHN HALL KICK), 9:09.

Second Quarter
NYJ  TD, CURTIS MARTIN 5 YD RUN (JOHN HALL KICK), 7:19. Drive: 9 plays, 36 yards in 4:49. Key plays: Ward 19-yard punt return to Buffalo 36; Martin 2-yard run on 3rd-and-1 to Buffalo 14; Martin 5 carries for 19 yards on drive.

BUF  TD, JEREMY MCDANIEL 74 YD PASS FROM ROB JOHNSON (STEVE CHRISTIE KICK), 13:53. Drive: 4 plays, 93 yards in 0:55. Key plays: Johnson 14-yard pass to Moulds to Buffalo 21.

NYJ  TD, MARCUS COLEMAN 45 YD PASS FROM VINNY TESTAVERDE (JOHN HALL KICK), 15:00. Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards in 1:07. Key plays: Testaverde 10-yard pass to Anderson on 3rd-and-6 to Buffalo 45.

Third Quarter
NYJ  FG, JOHN HALL 51 YD, 7:45. Drive: 6 plays, 33 yards in 3:05. Key plays: 21-yard pass interference penalty on Bills' Irvin to New York 39.

Fourth Quarter
NYJ  FG, JOHN HALL 27 YD, 13:04. Drive: 7 plays, 16 yards in 2:39. Key plays: Hayes recovery of Watson fumble at Buffalo 28; Testaverde 14-yard pass to Ward on 3rd-and-5 to Buffalo 7. 

Cornerback Marcus Coleman caught a 45-yard scoring pass from Vinny Testaverde on the final play of the first half Sunday, breaking a tie and lifting the Jets to a 27-14 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

"We work on that play every Friday, so I knew there was a possibility we would run it," Coleman said of his spot on the Jets' alley-oop pass unit. "I was surprised that no one was on me as I ran down the middle. Once the ball was in the air, I don't care who was around me, I think the ball is mine."

The Jets, 3-0 for the first time since 1966, relied on Testaverde's fourth-quarter heroics to win their first two games. This time, along with Kevin Williams' 97-yard kickoff return in the first quarter, the big plays came in the first half.

Testaverde said he asked the coaches to include the 6-foot-2 Coleman in the alley-oop pass unit when the play wasn't working with 5-10 Wayne Crebet and 5-9 Dedric Ward in training camp.

"He would make a great receiver if the coaches allowed him to play both ways," Testaverde said of Coleman. "He was the guy I was looking for."

Coleman, a starter on defense, caught his first NFL pass, outleaping four Bills defenders surrounding him in the back of the end zone, giving the Jets a 21-14 halftime lead. The play came after the Bills scored on a 74-yard pass from Rob Johnson to Jeremy McDaniel that tied the score with 1:07 remaining.

Bills coach Wade Phillips said Coleman's catch "turned the game around completely."

"We had the game going our way," he said. "We had the crowd out of it going into the half. We should have everybody back on the goal line. They should be waiting for the ball instead of jumping."

The victory left the Jets alone in first place in the AFC East, while the Bills lost for the first time after opening the season with two victories at home. Next Sunday, New York plays the Buccaneers -- and Keyshawn Johnson -- in Tampa, Fla.

After Buffalo scored a touchdown on its first possession, Williams sprinted down the sideline to tie the score 7-7.

"It happened early, but playmaking is contagious, so I was hoping we would make more," said Williams, who missed most of last season with a life-threatening throat infection. "But I can't harp on one play. Just like you do with a bad play, you have to forget a good play."

The Bills drove 80 yards in 12 plays on their first possession. Johnson passed to Eric Moulds for the final 3 yards after hitting tight end Jay Riemersma three times for 48 yards on the drive. Riemersma later left the game with a jammed knee, and his status was uncertain.

Williams' kickoff return and Curtin Martin's 5-yard TD run made it 14-7, and Buffalo's offense fizzled after its quick start, making just one first down on four possessions.

But late in the half, McDaniel got behind the Jets defense for the TD pass from Johnson, tying the score 14-14.

The Jets, using short passes and their two remaining timeouts, reached the Buffalo 45, where Testaverde spiked the ball with four seconds left. From there, he lofted the ball into the end zone to Coleman, and the Bills never caught up.

New York scored twice after halftime on field goals by John Hall, and the Bills were hurt in the second half by a blocked field goal, two failed referees' challenges and three lost fumbles, two by punt returner Chris Watson.

"We shot ourselves in the foot too many times," Bills safety Kieon Carpenter said. "Take away the pass and the kickoff return, and we played a pretty good game."

NOTES - Rob Johnson was 21-for-36 for 291 yards. Testaverde was 16-for-32 for 188 yards. ... Buffalo LB Corey Moore left the game with a sprained ankle. ... The Jets started 3-0 in 1966, but finished 6-6-2. ... The last Jets kickoff return for a touchdown was 101 yards by Leon Johnson against Tampa Bay on Dec. 14, 1997. ... Jets punter Tom Tupa had a 70-yarder, the second-longest of his career since he had a 73-yarder at Denver for New England in 1997.

 

Game Breakdown
BUF NYJ
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
4TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
   Total plays
   Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
   Rushes
   Average per rush
NET YARDS PASSING
   Completed-attempted
   Yards per pass
   Sacked-yards lost
PUNTS-AVERAGE
RETURN YARDAGE
   Punts-returns
   Kickoffs-returns
   Interceptions-returns
PENALTIES-YARDS
FUMBLES-LOST
TIME OF POSSESSION
16
6-13
0-0
354
61
5.8
80
23
3.5
274
21-36
7.2
2-17
6-39.8
118
3-22
5-94
1-2
7-66
3-3
26:49
15
6-17
1-1
279
68
4.1
91
36
2.5
188
16-32
5.9
0-0
6-45.7
145
3-27
2-117
1-1
3-10
0-0
33:11
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Missed field goals
Buffalo (Steve Christie 43); NY Jets (John Hall 33).

Buffalo rushing
Shawn Bryson 12-40, Rob Johnson 3-18, Antowain Smith 5-13, Sammy Morris 3-9.

NY Jets rushing
Curtis Martin 29-84, Dedric Ward 2-10, Richie Anderson 3-3, Ray Lucas 1-minus 5, Vinny Testaverde 1-minus 1.

Buffalo passing
Rob Johnson 21-36 for 291 yards, 1 INT, 2 TD.

NY Jets passing
Vinny Testaverde 16-32 for 188 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD.

Buffalo receiving
Eric Moulds 8-78, Jay Riemersma 3-48, Bobby Collins 3-33, Sammy Morris 3-11, Jeremy Mcdaniel 2-93, Peerless Price 1-20, Sheldon Jackson 1-8.

NY Jets receiving
Curtis Martin 4-44, Wayne Chrebet 4-36, Richie Anderson 4-29, Marcus Coleman 1-45, Vincent Brisby 1-17, Dedric Ward 1-14, Jermaine Wiggins 1-3.

Buffalo tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Sam Cowart 11-4-0, Ted Washington 7-4-0, Jay Foreman 5-3-0, John Holecek 5-2-0, Pat Williams 3-1-0, Antoine Winfield 4-1-0, Kenyatta Wright 3-1-0, Marcellus Wiley 0-3-0, Phil Hansen 1-2-0, Henry Jones 1-2-0, Keith Newman 1-2-0, Daryl Porter 1-2-0, Keion Carpenter 2-0-0, Ken Irvin 1-1-0, Raion Hill 2-0-0, Donovan Greer 1-0-0, Ethan Albright 1-0-0, Bobby Collins 1-0-0.

NY Jets tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Marvin Jones 8-1-0, Marcus Coleman 7-1-0, Mo Lewis 4-2-0, Bryan Cox 2-4-0.5, Rick Lyle 4-1-0, Jason Ferguson 2-3-0, James Farrior 4-0-0, Roman Phifer 3-1-1, Shane Burton 2-1-0, Victor Green 2-1-0, Ernie Logan 1-1-0, Lavernues Coles 2-0-0, John Abraham 1-1-0.5, Aaron Glenn 1-0-0, Ray Mickens 1-0-0, Kevin Williams 1-0-0, Shaun Ellis 1-0-0, Scott Frost 1-0-0, Dwayne Gordon 1-0-0, Chris Hayes 1-0-0, Curtis Martin 1-0-0, Bernie Parmalee 0-1-0, Jerald Sowell 1-0-0.

Interceptions
Buffalo (Sam Cowart 1 for 2 yards); NY Jets (Scott Frost 1 for 1 yards).

Fumbles lost
Buffalo (Peerless Price, Chris Watson 2).

Opponent's fumbles recovered
NY Jets (Victor Green, Chris Hayes, Bernie Parmalee).


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