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Writer's pictureChris Hanold

Marred by injuries, Buffalo Bills humbled by Baltimore Ravens on prime time.

After scoring 112 points through their first 3 weeks, the most in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills seemed like a force to be reckoned with heading into Week 4's matchup against the Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Despite falling 35-10, this is merely just a small bump in the road for the Bills

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Missing key players such as Terrel Bernard, Taron Johnson, and Tylan Grable, the Baltimore Ravens had the Bills outmatched and overplayed. Showing just how important every single player is to this Buffalo squad. Josh Allen was on his heels the entire game, with little to no time in the pocket. Bills receivers couldn't get any separation for the life of them, and the Bills defense failed to adjust to the Ravens offensive onslaught.


At the end of the day, you can't be too mad about this loss. Buffalo is still 3-1, a loss by the New York Jets helped the Bills keep a foothold in the division, and this shows Buffalo that the honeymoon phase with the 2024 season is over and it's time to work on the holes in their game. With how the on-field product has been looking for the NFL so far this season, being 3-1 isn't something to panic over.


However, the Baltimore Ravens are one of the premier teams in the AFC and the Bills know more than anyone that this is a team they have a good chance to meet later in the year during the playoffs, and they'd like to be ready for them this time around.


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