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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills defeated the Baltimore Ravens 41-40 after overcoming a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit on Sunday night.
Ravens NFL season opener had drama all throughout the matchup, but Lamar Jackson's encounter with a fan was certainly unexpected.
The Buffalo Bills beat the Baltimore Ravens 41-40 in Week 1 at Highmark Stadium. Sometimes the stats can tell the story of who performed well and who did not, but Pro Football Focus is there to provide a little bit more context.
Before that happens, however, there's still some residue from a tough loss vs. the Buffalo Bills. Tuesday is typically the day when we talk about those games on Sunday. The players come back to work. The media sits with some of those players and coaches. Those same players and coaches watch film.
The Baltimore Ravens' loss to Buffalo was yet another game in which they looked dominant at times, pulled off spectacular plays — and lost because they made more big mistakes at important moments than the opposition.
Well, it turns out, leading up to that game-changing play from Oliver, the Bills defensive tackle called his own number. At least, according to rookie Deone Walker.
Buffalo’s remarkable 41-40 comeback victory over the Baltimore Ravens instantly reshuffled the top of BetMGM’s Super Bowl odds. Both the Bills and Ravens jumped the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles following Sunday night’s offensive outburst.