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https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-josh-allen-defensive-game-plan-was-executed-to-perfection Bills' Josh Allen: 'Defensive game plan was executed to perfection' Jim Trotter Twenty-one starting quarterbacks, nine head coaches and one ownership change later, the Buffalo Bills are going back to the AFC Championship Game. On a 34-degree night inside Bills Stadium, they set aside all the futility and heartache, the pain and suffering, the builds and rebuilds, to deliver a figurative and literal knockout to the Baltimore Ravens, making Bills Stadium seem as if all of Western New York were present rather than just the fortunate 6,772 who gained access. "I look up and all I see is the last name Johnson running down the field," said Dawkins. "I'm like, 'What the …? Hey, let's go! Let's go!' We just ate off that energy." If that was the body shot, the knockout blow came two plays later, on the final snap of the third quarter. The shotgun snap sailed past Jackson, who chased it down and attempted to throw the ball away to avoid a loss. But in doing so he was tackled by a pair of Bills and the back of his head appeared to slam against the turf. He stayed on his back on the ground for several minutes before being taken to the locker room and ruled out for the fourth quarter. https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-cb-taron-johnson-101-yard-pick-six-franchise-altering-play A franchise altering play A 101-yard pick-six to flip the field, flip the scoreboard and, with the Bills' 17-3 win, flip the script on 27 years of title game-less years in Buffalo. "Taron Johnson," Bills quarterback Josh Allen remarked after the game, per The Athletic. "That's a play that people are going to remember for a long time here in Buffalo, potentially a franchise-altering play." Forget Buffalo. Johnson's pick-six was one of the most memorable and unusual defensive touchdowns in NFL playoff history. The score was tied for the longest pick-six in NFL postseason history with Green Bay's George Teague, who took Detroit's Erik Kramer 101 yards to the house in a Packers win in the 1993 wild-card round.
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https://sports.yahoo.com/josh-allen-has-help-bills-defense-is-dominant-in-win-over-lamar-jackson-ravens-041539576.html Josh Allen has help: Bills defense is dominant in win over Lamar Jackson, Ravens Bills defense has a big night Buffalo wasn’t going to change its offensive plan, just because of a little wind. They trust Allen too much to minimize him, no matter the conditions. The Bills’ offensive gameplan was surprising in its extremity. They did not call a run play until 3:05 left in the first half, and they called 19 passes and one run those first 30 minutes. The Bills are better passing the ball, the Ravens are very good against the run, but it was still remarkable to watch a team in a playoff game not even try to run it. Especially in strong winds. That’s Awesome. Good job. Yup, he’s bonkers for the Bills.
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I’m not a fan of flopping but he never should have been touched
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Buffalo didn't have the offensive performance many expected, but they became the first team in NFL history to win a playoff game by 14 points despite being outgained on the ground by 120 yards (per Stathead's Katie Sharp). The Bills were just the second team over the past 10 years have been held to less than 225 yards in a playoff game and win, joining the 2015 Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bills-become-first-team-in-nfl-history-to-accomplish-rare-offensive-feat-in-playoff-victory-over-ravens/
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https://www.nfl.com/news/josh-allen-bills-blow-past-ravens-for-divisional-round-win On a windy night in Buffalo in which kicks and passes alike floated into the unknown, the fifth-seeded Baltimore Ravens and second-seeded Buffalo Bills earned every point they could get. Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs scored the game's first touchdown and Bills defensive back Taron Johnson's electric 101-yard interception return for a score essentially sealed it, Bills vs. Ravens score: Historic pick-six lifts Buffalo https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bills-vs-ravens-score-historic-pick-six-lifts-buffalo-lamar-jackson-exits-with-injury-as-bills-advance/live/ Why the Bills won That defense, man. It's kind of funny how Sean McDermott's prized unit basically took a back seat to Josh Allen's rocket-armed offensive showcase this year, only to resurface here and almost literally win the Bills their first AFC title-game bid since 1993. Everyone played well, from Micah Hyde collapsing on wideouts to Matt Milano and Tremaine Edmunds containing Lamar Jackson to Tre'Davious White and Taron Johnson (!) suffocating the passing windows. Allen was good enough to manage the lead after connecting with Diggs to cap one of the night's few seamless drives, and both Diggs and John Brown showed up, but this one was all about Buffalo's "D." Johnson will be a staple in Bills lore for that pick-six.
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Lamar and the Ravens are better A 27 year wait. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30726883/buffalo-bills-beat-baltimore-ravens-advance-first-afc-championship-game-1993-season If the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs win, the Bills will travel to Arrowhead Stadium for the game next Sunday at 6:40 p.m. ET. If the Browns win, the AFC Championship Game will be played in Orchard Park, New York, next Sunday at 6:40 p.m. ET. https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/01/17/bills-beat-ravens-advance-afc-championship-game Folding table owners around the Northeast, be advised: the Bills wagon is rolling on.