Allen’s second touchdown run — a 36-yard jaunt that saw him go untouched after finding an empty hole on the left side of his offensive line — gave the Bills a 14-3 lead with 6:30 left in the half. The Jets countered with their best drive of the half, as Michael Carter’s six-yard touchdown capped a 13-play, 75-yard drive. New York’s offense was fueled in the first half by rookie Garrett Wilson, who caught six passes for 65 yards that included a 24-yard catch on the Jets’ final drive of the half. Allen threw for 163 yards and led both teams with 61 yards rushing in the first half. Typically, Allen had success getting the ball to Stefon Diggs, who caught five passes for 93 yards that included three key grabs on the Bills’ second scoring drive. Allen’s interception came on a pass intended for Dawson Knox deep in Jets territory. The pass was picked off by Jordan Whitehead, who secured New York’s 13th fumble of the season. Instead, the pick was the Bills’ 13th turnover of the campaign. Which team will come out on top? Check out our live blog below after launch for live updates, highlights and analysis throughout the game. Watch the game on CBS and stream it on Paramount+ (click here).