The New York Jets' season-opening offensive success was probably a mirage.

Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium provided a serious reality check for Gang Green and just how far first-year head coach Aaron Glenn has to take his team toward contention. They were smacked by the AFC East-favorite Buffalo Bills 30-10, relegating them to 0-2 on the young season.

"When it comes to this game, very disappointed," Glenn said. "All three phases... I want to take a look at every player, I want to take a look at every coach. There's no stone that won't go unturned when figuring out the issue."

After hanging 32 points on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1, the Jets were held to a measly 154 total yards compared to the Bills' 403. Quarterback Justin Fields, who left the game early with a concussion, com

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