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Tony Adams has been a success story as a 2022 undrafted free agent. He went on season-ending IR in Week 15 after suffering a groin injury. With the Jets needing to revamp the safety room this offseason, it's possible that Adams and the organization mutually part ways.
The New York Jets opted against starting Tyrod Taylor for his return to Orchard Park against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
They finished with the worst-ever December scoring margin (-107) after a 42-10 thrashing at the hands of the Patriots on Sunday. They are the first team since 1972 to lose by 23 points or more in four consecutive games — if they do that against the Bills this week, they’d be the first-ever to do it in five straight games.
With that, here are five storylines to watch for during the lead up to Bills (11-5) against the Jets (3-13) in Week 18 at Highmark Stadium: The huge talking point already this week is this contest being the last regular season game at the Bills' current home. The new Highmark Stadium opens in 2026.
32. New York Jets (32): The first team in 53 years − and just the second of the Super Bowl era (since 1966) − to lose four consecutive games by at least 23 points apiece. Trust the process. 31. Jets (No. 29; 3-13): Just when it seems like it can’t get any worse, it does.
The rivalry between the New York Jets and New England Patriots remains one of the NFL’s most recognizable, despite it often not being very kind to New York.
The Patriots enter the Week 17 matchup against the Jets as heavy favorites. New England, despite being the road team, is a 13.5-point betting favorite, according to CBS Sports. Both with the spread and straight up, all seven CBS experts pick the Patriots .
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Jets at Bills: Wednesday injury reports for both teams
Here are the latest injury reports for both teams ahead of Sunday's game at Highmark Stadium: