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			Quarterbacks Darnold, Allen meet in matchup of top rookies 
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			 [December 08, 2018] 
			When the Buffalo Bills and New 
			York Jets matched up in Week 10, the starting quarterbacks were Matt 
			Barkley and Josh McCown. 
 This time around, the all-journeyman affair is out and will likely 
			feature the first matchup between first-round picks Josh Allen and 
			Sam Darnold.
 
 Allen is a go for Sunday's contest in Orchard Park, N.Y., while 
			Darnold is expected to be cleared prior to kickoff as the Jets (3-9) 
			aim to snap a six-game losing streak when they visit the Bills 
			(4-8).
 
 Darnold has missed the past three games with a right foot injury but 
			optimism over his return increased when he was a full practice 
			participant on Wednesday for the first time since being injured 
			against the Miami Dolphins in Week 9.
 
 "I'm really excited about how I felt," Darnold told reporters, "so 
			as of right now I'm really excited about hopefully getting a chance 
			to play on Sunday."
 
 Darnold, the No. 3 overall pick of this year's draft, has passed for 
			1,934 yards and 11 touchdowns but also has a low completion rate of 
			55 percent and an NFL-worst 14 interceptions.
 
 
			
			 
			Allen, the No. 7 selection, missed the first meeting due to an elbow 
			injury that sidelined him four games. He has passed for 1,223 yards 
			and five touchdowns against seven interceptions with a league-low 
			52.9 percent completion rate.
 
 Allen suddenly has become a threat as a runner with back-to-back 
			outings of 99 and 135 yards. He passed for two touchdowns for the 
			first time as well in last week's 21-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
 
 "I've done a really good job on protecting myself, whether it's 
			getting down, sliding, or getting out of bounds," Allen told 
			reporters of his running. "Obviously, sometimes hits are going to 
			happen. That's football, whether it's in the pocket or outside the 
			pocket.
 
 "But I definitely don't want to be the leading rusher."
 
 The loss to Miami halted a modest two-game winning streak for the 
			Bills that began with a 41-10 rout of the Jets.
 
 Barkley passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns and LeSean McCoy 
			rushed for 113 yards for the lone time he has topped 100 this 
			season.
 
 The Buffalo defense intercepted McCown twice and limited him to 135 
			yards. That performance is one of four straight games in which the 
			Bills have allowed 130 or fewer net passing yards, the first time an 
			NFL team had done that since the New York Giants in 2009.
 
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			Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) attempts a pass against 
			the Miami Dolphins during the second half at Hard Rock Stadium. 
			Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo 
            
			 
            Buffalo leads the NFL in pass defense at 187.2 yards per game and 
			ranks second in total defense at 294.2.
 Those fine marks have been needed with the Bills struggling on the 
			offensive end. The Bills rank 31st in both scoring offense (14.8 
			points per game) and total offense (285.7).
 
 New York's offense also is near the bottom of the league in both 
			categories, ranking 30th in total offense (301.0) and 26th in 
			scoring offense (20.3).
 
 The Jets failed to score an offensive touchdown in last week's 26-22 
			loss to the Tennessee Titans. New York built a 16-0 advantage before 
			wilting in a performance that left coach Todd Bowles fuming.
 
 "It's one of those games you'll remember for the rest of your life 
			as a player or a coach. You'll never forget about it," Bowles told 
			reporters. "It can propel you to be better at your job or it can 
			make you go in a shell.
 
 "I don't think we have those kinds of guys, but of course everybody 
			is frustrated and (ticked) off."
 
 While Bowles' employment status gets shakier by each defeat, Buffalo 
			cut its losses by releasing receiver Kelvin Benjamin, a former 
			1,000-yard receiver with the Carolina Panthers who caught just 39 
			passes for 571 yards and two touchdowns in 18 games with the Bills.
 
 "It obviously didn't work," Buffalo coach Sean McDermott told 
			reporters of the acquisition made during the 2017 season. "The 
			important thing for us is that we continue to take swings. Some of 
			those are going to work and some of those aren't. The only way you 
			can get a hit is if you take a swing."
 
 Also, New York linebacker Darron Lee (74 tackles, three 
			interceptions) will miss the contest after being suspended without 
			pay for the final four games of the season due to a violation of the 
			NFL's substance-abuse policy.
 
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