The Bills vs Ravens Sunday night football just came to an end. The Buffalos remained previously undefeated. On Sunday night we witnessed only the Kansas City, Minnesota and Seattle remain undefeated just one month into the football season.
Kansas City
In the Bills vs Ravens game last night we witnessed how Kansas City moved to a 4-0 from 10 points beating the Chargers in Los Angeles. On the other hand we had Minnesota (4-0) that started leading went on to be hung by a 28-0 in Green Bay. On Monday we get to see Seattle (3-0) playing against the Detroit Lions.
Under the Sunday night spotlight, the Buffalos lost 35-10 during the Baltimore game where the Bills (3-1) were not at their best starting from the beginning. Derrick Henry bought back the right side for the offensive line when the Ravens were running back. It was 87-yard touchdown run.
The Ravens
On the other hand we saw an improvement with the ravens to 2-2 where they were able to overcome the 19minute scoreless stretch between the second and third quarters. How were they able to do that? By creating big plays with excellent timing on their hands, initiating with the tone setting opening of Henry’s touchdown.
When the deficits for the Buffalos were cut to 21-10 during the third quarter, Baltimore’s Kyle Van Noy didn’t buy it. He went to forcing a fumble by Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen. Pushing its lead to 18 Baltimore scored on the ensuing drive. After that we all saw the game was not to be doubted again.
This was Henrys second game where he finished with 199 rushing yards. He did the same four times in a row last year.
Conclusion
The game showcased Baltimore’s resilience and ability to capitalize on key moments, especially with Derrick Henry’s explosive performance. Throughout we witnessed how the Bills struggled to find their strength. They never went on to recover from the strong offensive of the Ravens.
Key Points
- The Ravens improved to 2-2 by defeating the previously undefeated Buffalo Bills, 35-10.
- Derrick Henry set the tone with an 87-yard touchdown run, leading the Ravens’ offensive dominance.
- Baltimore’s Kyle Van Noy forced a crucial fumble, helping extend the Ravens’ lead and secure the win.