‘While the Bills were more than happy to celebrate their thrilling season-opening win, a closer look at that final kick shows that they got extremely lucky because it sure seemed like Baltimore’s Kyle Hamilton could have blocked it. Heck, he might have even gotten a little piece of the ball before it sailed through the uprights.’
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Dion Dawkins Had Very Funny Advice for Matt Prater After Bills’ Epic Comeback Win
‘”The oldest guy in the world, ain’t he?” Dawkins said after Prater’s heroics. “Shoot, I’m thankful for him. Keep your old ass with the Bills.”‘
Bills DE Joey Bosa ‘In shock’ after witnessing masterful Josh Allen performance
‘”I’m like in a dream right now,” Bosa said. “That was unbelievable. I don’t know if I’ve ever been this happy after a win. Obviously, it’s just the first game of the year and we gave up a lot of points and I can be better in a lot of ways. But we got the win, and we gave our offense a chance. I guess when you have Josh Allen, you just have to give him a chance and anything is possible.”‘
Bills kicker Matt Prater makes unlikely history with game-winning kick over Ravens
‘This win marks the first time the Bills overcame a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to win since 1967.’
Bills’ 41-year-old kicker nails game-winner just days after signing
‘Of course, Prater is no stranger to making big kicks. The 19-year veteran has done that plenty during his career that has also seen two Pro Bowl nods and one All-Pro selection.’
Bills vs. Ravens final score, results: Josh Allen leads 15-point comeback to stun Lamar Jackson, Baltimore
‘Week 1 of the NFL season began with a bang.’
How the Buffalo Bills did the unthinkable on Sunday Night Football
‘WOW! That is about all you can say about the Sunday Night Football game in Week One. The Buffalo Bills did the absolute unthinkable, scoring 22 fourth-quarter points and winning the game 41-40 over the Baltimore Ravens.’
Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens did something never done in NFL history
‘The final score of 41-40 was the first ending in league history. There has never been a game with that final score before, EVER.’
Josh Allen breaks Bills all-time record with latest touchdown
‘Allen ran for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of Buffalo’s Week 1 contest against the Baltimore Ravens. In doing so, he became the Bills’ all-time leader in rushing touchdowns with 66, passing Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas.’
‘Have a little faith’: Buffalo Bills pull off unbelievable comeback to stun Ravens, point toward Super Bowl goals
‘Others in their homes surely turned off the TV. This game had to be over, right? Three or four times, it seems the Ravens had delivered the knockout punch.’
Why Bills’ 2-point conversion Keon Coleman catch didn’t count due to penalty
‘Coleman had been pushed out of the back of the end zone, and he was then the first to touch the ball after coming in from out of bounds.’
Josh Allen sends stern message to Bills Mafia after 15-point comeback win
‘When the game seemed out of reach, though, several Bills fans left the game early, something Josh Allen spoke about after the game with Melissa Stark of NBC. “Our team didn’t quit,” Allen said. “I think there’s some people that left the stadium. That’s okay. We’ll be fine. But have some faith next time.”‘
How did the Bills beat the Ravens? Josh Allen leads Buffalo to fourth quarter comeback
‘Their Week 1 matchup against the Ravens was heavily expected to be the best game of the week, as two of the AFC’s elite squads, and quarterbacks, went head-to-head. But through three quarters, Lamar Jackson had Baltimore fully in command.’
Who is the Bills kicker? Why 41-year-old Matt Prater is filling in for Tyler Bass
‘At 41, Prater is in line to be the second-oldest player to take the field in the 2025 NFL season. He went undrafted in 2006 and made his NFL debut during the 2007 season, accumulating 18 years of NFL service since then.’
Bills’ Josh Allen breaks Buffalo franchise record held by Thurman Thomas in epic comeback win
‘Thurman Thomas held the Bills’ rushing TD record for a few decades. Thomas finished his career with 65 rushing touchdowns in the regular season.’