Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker will be challenged this week by one of the most talented young CB duos in football in Stephon Gilmore and Ronald Darby. Sheldon Richardson rejoins the rotation and the Jets will have even more options up front. The 6’3”, 294-pound Richardson racked up five sacks last season and he’ll turn his attention to Buffalo QB Tyrod Taylor. LeSean “Shady” McCoy is a gifted runner, who accounted for 159 total yards in his lone action against the Jets last year. The Jets need to stay in their lanes and play disciplined football in order to neutralize McCoy. The Jets moved the ball well against the Bengals, but they finished just 2-of-5 inside the red zone and will need to work on scoring six points instead of three. This is a critical early-season divisional matchup for both squads, a chance to get level at 1-1 and head into a mini-bye before Week 3. The Bills are a bit banged up at the moment, with WR Sammy Watkins (foot, expected to play) and LT Glenn (ankle), making their jobs a little easier.