‘Neither was a valid excuse for the defense’s performance for most of the game Sunday night. But somehow, some way, Josh Allen made sure that it was good enough. The reigning MVP and his teammates scored 16 unanswered points in the final four minutes and 22 total in the fourth quarter to complete a remarkable 41-40 come-from-behind win to open the season, shocking the Ravens and giving the home fans yet another thrill.’
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‘The Buffalo Bills’ defense has a lot of cleaning up to do. A lot. A forced fumble by Ed Oliver late in the game changed the tide and made their 41-40 win over the Ravens possible, but a lot before that was bad. Really bad.’
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‘Strong wasn’t perfect. His holding penalty negated a sack by Bills defensive linemen Greg Rousseau and DaQuan Jones. But there weren’t any notable mistakes from Strong, either.’
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‘Oliver barreled through the 6-foot-5, 316-pound lineman, collided with the 252-pound running back and ripped the ball away from Henry in the fourth quarter Sunday night at Highmark Stadium.’
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‘Allen finished with an absurd stat line – 33 of 46 for 394 yards and two touchdowns. That doesn’t come close to fully explaining his performance. The game is just never over with him leading the huddle.’
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‘“Oh, for sure. We are going to win the Super Bowl,” proclaimed Joe Ash, 39, who has been attending games with his dad, Gary, since he was 8 or 9 years old.’
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‘It was as stunning a result as I can remember given just how bad the Buffalo defense performed for 3½ quarters. It had no answers for anything the Ravens ran or threw at them as they scored on seven of their first eight possessions behind Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and Zay Flowers.’
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‘Oh, Henry. Derrick Henry was ferocious in the first half, bulldozing the Bills for 123 yards and a touchdown on nine carries (13.7 yards per carry). Then he ran into defensive tackle Ed Oliver.’
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‘Baltimore is the first NFL team to score at least 40 points, rush for at least 235 yards … and lose.’
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‘Otherwise, it was a dreadful night as the Bills were pushed around by Baltimore’s offensive line and the Ravens rolled up 238 rushing yards and 8.2 per carry.’
Derrick Henry stiff-arm returns with violent TD run against Bills
‘The Derrick Henry stiff-arm is alive and well, and it just made its 2025 debut.’
Lamar Jackson shoves Bills fan who hit multiple Ravens players
‘NBC cameras showed the fan slapping Hopkins on the helmet and shoving Jackson in the facemask during the touchdown celebration.’
DeAndre Hopkins makes spectacular one-handed TD catch in Ravens debut
‘The 33-year-old wideout delivered a vintage highlight late in the third quarter against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night. Hopkins hauled in a one-handed touchdown late in the third quarter, stretching out his right arm to snag a deep ball from Lamar Jackson along the right sideline.’
'Baltimore, hold on': Bills get field goal after refs put 1 second back on clock
‘Replay review put one second back on the clock, and Matt Prater drilled a 43-yard field goal as time officially expired in the second quarter, cutting Buffalo’s deficit to 20-13 in Sunday night’s opener at Highmark Stadium.’
Josh Allen calls out Bills fans who left stadium early in historic comeback over Ravens
‘“Our team didn’t quit,” Allen told NBC’s Melissa Stark after Buffalo’s 41–40 comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football. “I mean, I think there’s people that left the stadium. That’s OK, we’ll be fine, but have some faith next time.”’