ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The New York Jets are coming to town for an AFC East showdown Thursday night, and Rex Ryan was in no mood to reflect on old grudges.Whatever raw emotions the Bills coach felt toward his former team during his first season in Buffalo last year have dissipated with time.Last year, I thought it was different because I was going back to New York, it seemed like bigger, said Ryan, who memorably punched the air in delight and yelled a profanity following Buffalos 22-17 win in his first return to the Meadowlands in November. This is just a football game now, and I think thats kind of how everybody views it.Aside from a few offhand remarks regarding the success of his fantasy baseball team, and a shoutout to his son, Seth, to earn more playing time at Clemson, Ryan was all business this week, and for good reason.He has far more pressing concerns facing a short week of practice and questions about an offense that sputtered in a season-opening 13-7 loss at Baltimore, and could be missing two key starters to injury. Receiver Sammy Watkins is questionable because of soreness is his surgically repaired left foot, and starting left tackle Cordy Glenn (ankle) is out.Thats worrisome for a Tyrod Taylor-led attack that managed just 160 yards offense on Sunday.Theres also the added weight of pressure Ryan is bearing following a year in which the Bills played below expectations, finishing 8-8 and missing the playoffs for a 16th consecutive year.In seven previous seasons as a head coach, Ryan has never opened a season 0-2.Gosh, he said, when reminded of that statistic, I hope that trend continues.Theres a similar sense of urgency for the Jets, who gave up a go-ahead field goal in the final minute of a 23-22 loss to Cincinnati. Now the Jets make the trip to where their playoff hopes ended with a season-ending 22-17 loss to the Bills in January.The memory stings especially for quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who closed the game by throwing three consecutive interceptions.That was a tough one for me to get over, said Fitzpatrick, who went 20-33 as a Bills starter from 2009-2012. But you tend to find a way to move on, and this is a new year.The Jets return mostly intact on offense and improved their ground attack with the offseason addition of running back Matt Forte. New Yorks defensive line is one of the NFLs most disruptive, and was in on six of seven sacks last weekend.Some things to look out for as the Jets seek to snap a five-game skid against Buffalo:REVIS ISLAND EXPOSED?: Concerns were raised whether Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis has lost a step after Bengals receiver A.J. Green had 12 catches for 180 yards and a touchdown last weekend. Coach Todd Bowles said hes not lost any sleep over it, and Revis says he has a short memory.Its not like Ive never had a ball caught off me, Revis said. You bounce back and thats why we play week to week.WATKINS LIMPING: Revis might have an easier time defending Watkins, who had 11 catches for 136 yards in last seasons finale.Though Watkins says hes definitely playing, he complained this week of experiencing discomfort in his left foot, which was surgically repaired in April. Watkins had a team-best 43 yards receiving against the Ravens, and spent this week trying out a new, wider set of cleats to ease the pain.NO OFFENSE: The Bills were kept in check by the Ravens, who forced five three-and-outs and limited Taylor to 48 snaps. Taylor attempted one pass beyond 20 yards and was held to 11 yards rushing, a year after setting the franchise record for quarterbacks with 568 yards rushing.The 160 yards offense were the fewest by the Bills in a decade, and came a year after Buffalo led the league in rushing and scored 24 touchdowns of 20 yards or longer.SACK ATTACK: Ryan refers to the Jets defensive front as one of the most formidable in the NFL, and the line will welcome back Sheldon Richardson, who returns from a one-game suspension. The seven sacks against Cincinnati were the most since 2013, when the Ryan-coached team had eight against Buffalo. The Bills got four sacks a year after failing to get more than two in one game.HONORING BRUCE: The Bills will retire NFL career sacks leader and Hall of Famer Bruce Smiths No. 78 during a halftime ceremony.The game also features the regular-season debut of New Era Field after the Bills signed an agreement with Buffalo-based New Era Cap Co., to replace the previous name of Ralph Wilson Stadium.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/AP-NFLAdidas Nmd Xr1 Deutschland . Artturi Lehkonen, Joni Nikko and Ville Leskinen had the other goals for Finland (1-0) while Juuse Saros stopped 28 shots. Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2). Adidas Nmd Cs2 Damen . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in. http://www.nmdschuhesale.de/ultra-boost-schuhe-deutschland.html . 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He appreciates the gesture but retiring St George Illawarra co-captain Ben Creagh has knocked back a farewell game for the NRL club this weekend.Creagh was surprisingly included in the team named for the final match of the season against Newcastle on Saturday but on Wednesday he ruled himself out of the match due to his chronic knee injury.He said it was special to be named to play in a jumper he made his own for most of his career.The clubs done a nice thing by naming me in the 12 jersey, I played a lot of games there for the Dragons. But Ive trained again today and itd be a token game if I played, he said.A member of the clubs 2010 premiership-winning team, Creagh, 31, said he wouldnt last long on the field and didnt want to stain his 16 seasons in the game with a poor performance.Unfortunately my knees that bad now. Its not getting better, he said.Its not what I want to remember my last game on, going out there and struggling, getting run past and missing tackles.I wont play this weekend and thats the way it is.Teammate Benji Marshall, who will also play his final game in the Red V against the Knights, labelled Creagh the best captain he has played unnder in his career.dddddddddddd.I can honestly say with my time here, hes probably the best leader Ive ever seen or been under and probably the most-respected player that Ive seen, he said.Just the way he carries himself and if you talk to anyone around the club, you wouldnt find a person whod say a bad word about him.From my point of view, the stuff hes done for me away from football is more important than the stuff with football.Creagh said it was imperative the teams coaching staff and playing group openly discuss the failings of a season that resulted in the club missing the finals for the fourth time in five years.Therell be a lot of learning to come out of this year, hopefully a lot honesty when the season ends between coaches and players, to find out where we went wrong, he said.Not gloss over the things that have gone wrong this year and try and fix it for 2017 because theres a very talented bunch of footy players at this club.Creagh finishes his career on 270 games, three games short of club record holder Ben Hornby. 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