The New York Jets and Buffalo Bills face off in Week 6 of the 2024 NFL season. The game is on Monday Night Football and will feature two of the league's most talented quarterbacks.
Four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers will start for the New York Jets, while dual-threat dynamo Josh Allen will do so for the Buffalo Bills. Ahead of the game, let's look at the referees assigned and how to watch the matchup.

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Who are the referees assigned for the New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills game?
Head Referee: Adrian Hill
According to the Football Zebras, Adrian Hill will be the head referee for the New York Jets versus Buffalo Bills game. The seasoned veteran will be in charge of the crunch Monday Night Football game.
Hill was hired by the National Football League in 2010 and made his first appearance during a Sept. 12, 2010, matchup between the then Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys at FedExField as a line judge.
He steadily ascended the ranks before he was promoted to referee at the start of the 2019 NFL season following the retirements of Walt Coleman and Pete Morelli.
Hill will be tasked with overseeing the Jets versus Bills fixture in Week 6. Here's a look at his crew for tonight's game:
- Umpire: Roy Ellison
- Down Judge: David Oliver
- Line Judge: Greg Bradley
- Field Judge: Tra Boger
- Side Judge: Clay Reynard
- Back Judge: Greg Steed
- Replay Official: Kevin Stine
- Replay Assistant: Desiree Abrams
Last week, Adrian Hill and his crew were assigned the Week 5 game between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots.
How to watch the Jets vs Bills?
The New York Jets and Buffalo face off at MetLife Stadium at 8:15 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024.
Here's what you need to know about the game:
- Date: Sunday, Oct. 13
- Live stream: FuboTV and DAZN
- Time: 8:15 pm ET
- TV: ESPN
- Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
The New York Jets go into the game with a bottom-five rush offense to start the year (as at the start of Week 6). The Jets have registered 80.4 rushing yards per game, which is third-worst in the league.
The Buffalo Bills, meanwhile, have amassed 118.2 rushing yards per contest on offense, which ranks them 14th in the league (at the start of Week 6). Hence, the Jets should keep this battle in the air to give themselves a better chance of getting the win.
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