Josh Allen pregame pep for Bills
“Get the job done,” Josh Allen says to his teammates before they take the field.
For the first of four times this season, there will be two Monday Night Football games. In the first kickoff, the 2-0 Buffalo Bills take on the 0-2 Jacksonville Jaguars at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, and in the second game, the 1-1 Washington Commanders head to Cincinnati to take on the 0-2 Bengals at 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC.
The Bills are one of the highest-scoring teams in the league through two weeks, hanging 34 points on the scoreboard in Week 1 and 31 in Week 2, and Josh Allen has been the maestro for Buffalo’s attack, completing nearly 74% of his passes without throwing an interception. Trevor Lawrence hasn’t been as sharp to start the season for Jacksonville, completing just 51% of his throws through two weeks.
In Cincinnati, the Bengals are no strangers to slow starts — they’ve started 0-2 for the fifth time in the last six seasons — and Joe Burrow will be tasked with another turnaround after losing a nail-biter in Kansas City last week. Washington, meanwhile, got its first win of the Jayden Daniels era in Week 2 over the New York Giants.
Week 4, Week 7 and Week 15 will also have two Monday Night Football games.
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: New Era Field | Orchard Park, N.Y.
Channel: ESPN
Stream: ESPN+, Fubo
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Paycor Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio
Channel: ABC
Stream: ESPN+, Fubo
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“Get the job done,” Josh Allen says to his teammates before they take the field.
Can’t hear everything the seven-year veteran is saying in this clip, unfortunately. Maybe if that one fan wasn’t yelling so loudly…
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