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Ravens vs. Bills score, takeaways: Buffalo storms back from 17-point deficit to knock off Baltimore

Why the Bills won 

Buffalo got a superb effort from their patchwork defense after a porous start. Of course, the Ravens didn't score in the second half, and mustered a mere 129 yards after halftime. While Baltimore got out to a 20-3 lead, it was sparked by Buffalo turnovers. While the Bills stars were key in the win, Buffalo got quality contributions from backups in the secondary and up front along the defensive line. 

Josh Allen was also heroic in the comeback victory. His start was shaky, with an interception on his first drive along with a trio of three-and-outs in the first half. The final drive before halftime catalyzed Buffalo's surge, and the offense did a 180 in the third and fourth quarters. Allen lost slot receiver Isaiah McKenzie due to concussion and labored through at least three drops from his receivers in the rain. It didn't matter. Allen was the Bills leading rusher with 70 yards on 11 carries, including a 4-yard scamper on a fourth-and-1 on a field goal drive in the third quarter, and the game-tying touchdown in the fourth. Once he settled in, Allen played fantastically in the rain. 

Buffalo's defensive line ate for most of the contest, even if Lamar Jackson wasn't always corralled. It was a fine afternoon for Von Miller and Co. 

Why the Ravens lost 

Baltimore's defense simply could not get off the field with any regularity in the second half. The Bills scored on three of their four second-half possessions on drives of 51, 80, and 77 yards. Buffalo wasn't able to run it effectively, yet Allen's passing attack clicked from the final drive in the second quarter until the end of the game. 

Also, Jackson's two interceptions were, of course, costly. They evened the turnover differential and each halted what were impressive drives by Baltimore's defense at the worst time. 

Baltimore only sacked Allen once, and while he didn't have a clean pocket on every drop back, the pass rush did not have a strong day against the Bills blocking unit. 

Play of the game

Poyer's interception on fourth-and-goal with under three minutes to play not meant the Bills stopped the Ravens from taking the lead, but it allowed the Bills breathing room for what amounted to the game-securing drive. Buffalo went 77 yards before kicking the winning field goal, instead of having to go an extra 20-ish yards on a drive that would've started inside their own five.

What's up next

The Ravens need to regroup and get ready for Week 5 because Joe Burrow and the Bengals are coming to town for a Sunday night prime-time affair. The Bills head home to take on the Steelers, who lost to the Jets after benching Mitchell Trubisky for rookie Kenny Pickett.

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Live updates
 

Looked like a helmet-to-helmet hit there that has Bills WR Isaiah McKenzie being attended too. Defenseless. 

 

Super-difficult grab for Stefon Diggs. Finger-tip grab in the rain while getting the feet in bounds. He good. 

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Yeah, it can't be too easy to catch the ball right now. Lots of drops. That was slightly ahead of Rashod Bateman, but he usually brings a pass like that in. 

 

Great stop by Matt Milano, who's always everywhere. 

 

That keeper on the RPO is pretty difficult to stop, especially given Lamar Jackson's acceleration. 

 

Alright, we have a ball game. 20-13 Ravens. 

 

That might be the third tipped pass of the day for the Ravens too. 

 

Would never be able to tell from the broadcast that the rain is going sideways in Baltimore

 

Fourth drop for Buffalo. Needs to be a catch for Gabriel Davis. 

 

No quarterback flips it into "all out" mode faster than Josh Allen

 

The Bills short-yardage woes continue

 

Bills humming now

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Looks like two receivers hurt early in the second... Rashod Bateman and now Jamison Crowder. 

 

That's the exact drive the Bills defense needed. Like what started to transpire in the second quarter, Buffalo's defensive line imposed its will on that possession. 

 

Based on how this first half has gone, it feels like it should be much more than 20-10 Ravens. 

 

That's massive for Buffalo. One heck of a two-minute drive. 

 

Third or fourth drop for the Bills in this first half 

 

I've noticed... Gabriel Davis looks much less explosive off the line than normal. He's dealing with an ankle injury. 

 

Lot of tipped passes for Baltimore's defensive line thus far. 

 

If the Bills can get this down to to 20-10 at the half, that's a massive win for Buffalo. 

 

There's more of the Josh Allen we're accustomed to seeing. Baltimore's pass rush has almost been invisible thus far. 

 

Jordan Poyer was there early, another missed DPI by Jerome Boger's crew (I'm not shocked)

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Two-minute warning. Rain-soaked start in Baltimore. All Baltimore thus far. 

 

Daniel Faalele didn't have too many RPO blocks at Minnesota's old-school offense in college. 

 

Bills having problems hanging onto the football today. The Ravens are not. 

 

Gigantic drive for Buffalo here

 

Buffalo defense holds. But Mr. Automatic will step up to make it 20-3, Baltimore. 

 

Bills defensive line is starting to eat a little. Actually got Lamar Jackson to the turf there. 

 

Looks like Justice Hill juuuuust got enough for that first down. The Ravens dominance in this first half continues. 

 

Ricard just carried a defensive tackle. Oh yeah he's about that big too. 

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