The Bills lead the league with 14 interceptions and tied for the lead in takeaways with 18, but the risk also leads to yards allowed. Buffalo allows 386 yards each week. “They’re playing sound defense, but they’re also taking a lot of risks,” tight end Dustin Keller said. “That’s why they’re able to make a lot of these turnovers. If we protect the ball, there’s going to be some opportunities for some big plays.” The Bills are 0-15 in their last 15 games when they don’t force a turnover, according to ESPN Stats & Information. “I’ll tell you what, it’s not by accident,” Rex Ryan said of Buffalo’s defensive success. “They catch a lot of tipped passes, because they play hard. They run to the football. Things we pride ourselves in, as well, you see it with them. . . . It seems like they attack the football. It’s a ball-hawking group in the back end.” Said Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer: “It’s risk-reward a little bit. But they do a good job of recovering when they try to take a chance.”