What has been described across the NFL as perhaps the biggest game of the NFL season so far gives us a match-up of NFL Week 4 with the Baltimore Ravens traveling to frigid Buffalo to face the Bills. In their first match-up this season, the Ravens manhandled the Bills, beating them in a 35-10 blowout inside Baltimore's M&T Bank stadium.

This matchup features the top two MVP candidates in the NFL with Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen going head to head to try and lead their team to the AFC Championship to face the defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs.

The game got off to a fast start for the Ravens, who received the opening kickoff and quickly moved down the field to score a touchdown as Rashod Batemon snagged a 16-yard scoring pass from Lamar Allen.

Not to be outdone, the Bills received the ensuing kickoff, and its offense went right to work. After marching down the field and receiving key offensive plays from Khalil Shakir, Tyy Johnson, and James Cook, rookie Running Back Ray Davis scored on a 1-yard run, tying the game at 7.

The Bills' defense made some big plays against Baltimore to help the team take the lead in the second quarter. First, Taylor Rapp snatched an interception away from Lamar Jackson, which the offense wasn't able to score thanks to a questionable holding call. But, the defense wouldn't be denied after Damar Hamlin sacked Lamar Jackson, forcing a fumble which Von Miller picked up and moved the ball quite a bit down the field for the offense. After a couple of great plays from Shakir and Cook, Josh Allen ran the ball 1 yard on a QB sneak to score, giving the Bills the lead midway through the second quarter.

Buffalo added another Josh Allen touchdown run right before halftime as QB1 ran 4 yards to give the team a 21-10 lead going into the break.

The second half of the game started slow for the Bills offense who went three and out and punted to Baltimore. Baltimore answered with points as Justin Tucker kicked a 47-yard field goal. The Ravens added more points later in the 3rd quarter when Derrick Henry scored on a 5-yard run, bringing Baltimore within two points. The Ravens attempted a 2-point conversion, which failed after a pass from Lamar Jackson to Isaiah Likely was knocked down.

The ensuing drive for Buffalo saw the Bills move the ball decently on their way to a 51-yard Tyler Bass Field Goal.

As time ticked away during the fourth quarter, Baltimore was having fairly good success moving the ball. Jackson tossed a 16-yard pass to Andrews, who had the ball stripped by Terrell Bernard, who recovered the fumble, giving the Bills the ball again. Unfortunately, the Bills weren't able to capitalize on the turnover with the touchdown. The team was able to grab some points with another Tyler Bass Field Goal, a 21-yard kick.

Baltimore gained the ball back and drove down the field to score a touchdown when Lamar Jackson tossed a 24-yard pass to Isaiah Likely. That score put Baltimore down by two, and the Ravens went for the 2-point conversion, but it failed when Mark Andrews dropped the 2-yard pass from Jackson.

That play allowed the Bills to hold on for the victory against the Ravens, with a final score of 27-25.

Now, Buffalo starts preparations to travel to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs for the 57th  time since 1960. The winner of the next game will be AFC Champions and take a trip to the Super Bowl.

Buffalo Beats Baltimore, Nevermore, Winning 27-25

The Bills defense put up some big plays to help the Bills hold on and cage the Ravens.

Gallery Credit: Ed Nice

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