NFL: Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens - Source: Imagn
The best game of the week had the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens going head-to-head on Sunday Night Football, with Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson ready to battle. Both quarterbacks started the season well, but results have been great for just one of them.
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The match started at 8:20 p.m. ET, and the referee was Alan Eck. The Ravens were playing at home and dominated from the start, with a fantastic first half to put up a big advantage over their opponents.
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Bills box score
Quarterback:
Quarterback
Passing Yds
Completions
Pass Atts
Pass TDs
INTs
Rush yds
Rush att
Josh Allen
180
16
29
0
0
21
5
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Rushing and receiving:
Player
Rush Attempts
Rushing Yards
Rushing TDs
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Receiving TDs
James Cook
9
39
0
1
9
0
Curtis Samuel
1
7
0
2
8
0
Ray Davis
7
12
0
0
0
0
Dalton Kincaid
0
0
0
5
47
0
Khalil Shakir
0
0
0
4
62
0
Mack Hollins
0
0
0
1
5
0
Keon Coleman
0
0
0
3
51
0
Dawson Knox
0
0
0
1
0
0
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Defense
Player
Tackles (Total)
Sacks
Interceptions
Dorian Williams
12
0
0
Rasul Douglas
7
0
0
Baylon Spector
6
1
0
Cam Lewis
6
0
0
Damar Hamlin
3
0
0
Christian Benford
4
0
0
Taylor Rapp
2
0
0
Dawuane Smoot
4
0
0
Reggie Gilliam
1
0
0
AJ Epenesa
1
0
0
Greg Rousseau
2
0
0
Cole Bishop
6
0
0
DeWayne Carter
3
0
0
Casey Toohill
1
0
0
Kaiir Elam
1
0
0
Nicholas Morrow
1
0
0
-
0
0
0
-
0
0
0
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Ravens box score
Quarterback:
Quarterback
Passing Yds
Completions
Pass Atts
Pass TDs
INTs
Rush yds
Rush att
Lamar Jackson
156
13
18
2
0
54
6
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Rushing and receiving:
Player
Rush Attempts
Rushing Yards
Rushing TDs
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Receiving TDs
Derrick Henry
24
199
1
3
10
1
Justice Hill
4
18
0
6
78
1
Isaiah Likely
0
0
0
1
26
0
Rashod Bateman
0
0
0
1
23
0
Zay Flowers
0
0
0
1
10
0
Nelson Agholor
0
0
0
2
10
0
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Defense:
Player
Tackles (Total)
Sacks
Interceptions
Kyle Hamilton
7
0
0
Roquan Smith
6
0
0
Marlon Humphrey
6
0
0
Travis Jones
4
0
0
Trenton Simpson
5
0
0
David Ojabo
2
0
0
Nate Wiggins
2
0
0
Kyle Van Noy
2
2
0
Nnamdi Madubuike
1
0
0
Marcus Williams
2
0
0
Brandon Stephens
4
0
0
Odafe Oweh
2
1
0
Malik Harrison
4
0
0
Adisa Isaac
3
0
0
Brent Urban
2
0
0
Eddie Jackson
2
0
0
Nate Wiggins
2
0
0
Tavius Robinson
2
0
0
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Bills vs. Ravens summary
This game was not competitive at all. It was clear from the start of the game that Baltimore was going to dominate, and they did just that through the ground.
Derrick Henry was unstoppable and amassed 8.3 yards per carry, as Lamar Jackson once again didn't have to pass the ball a lot to lead his team to a win. Henry was a superstar; Baltimore dominated in many ways and the score was a beating.
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This loss wasn't a disaster for Buffalo, as the New York Jets also lost early in the day and their lead in the division remains safe. However, the way they were dominated through the ground was problematic, not at all being able to stop a rushing offense that finished the night with 271 yards over 34 carries.
Josh Allen also had an eventful day with some beautiful throws, but a costly fumble just when Buffalo had started to gain momentum in the third quarter basically sealed the deal. He was pulled early from the game, with Mitchell Trubisky getting some snaps in garbage time.
Now, the Ravens will prepare for a deciding matchup in Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals, especially as both teams started their seasons slowly but recovered in the AFC North. Not only this will be the best game of the week, but its implications will also be massive.
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Henrique Bulio
Henrique Bulio is an NFL and College Football journalist at Sportskeeda and the Editor-in-Chief of Pro Football Brasil. He has a total 13 years of experience working in American Football, and playing quarterback at an amateur level in Brazil has given him a unique perspective of the game.
Henrique follows the Philadelphia Eagles closely due to Michael Vick's historic performance on MNF against the Washington Commanders in 2010. His all-time favorite player is Ed Reed; he believes that Reed is the greatest safety to ever play the game. Bill Belichick gets the nod as Henrique's favorite coach for coaching the Patriots to glory over two decades.
If Henrique were to be able to go back in time and watch one game, it would be Super Bowl XLIX, where the Patriots and the Seahawks played a complete, back-and-forth game that concluded with one of the biggest talking points in NFL history.
Technical deep dives are Henrique’s specialty, and he ensures never to use misleading words in his articles, since he himself consumes a lot of information off the web. He has had the privilege of interviewing Cairo Santos, Lamar Jackson, Jim Harbaugh, Sean McDermott, Bruce Arians, Matt LaFleur, among others.
Aside from football, Henrique likes to play poker and Counter-Strike.