By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills survived against the No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night. The Bills won 27-25 over the Ravens at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
With the win, the Bills have advanced in the playoffs. The Bills will face the top-seed, the Kansas City Chiefs, next Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Bills and Chiefs will kick off at 6:30 pm EST on CBS.
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The Ravens season has come to an end.
The game came down to one two-point conversion near the end of the game following a late touchdown. With the Ravens trailing 27-25, they decided to go for the two-point play to try to tie the game.
Lamar Jackson hit tight end Mark Andrews in the hands, as he was falling backward at 1:33 in the game. Andrews; however, failed to make the catch.
Buffalo then ran out the clock to win the game.
The team tried to do damage control at the end of the game saying that they would not be in this game without Andrews.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen went 16 of 22 for 127 yards.
James Cook had 17 carries for 67 yards. Khalil Shakir had six receptions for 67 yards.
Jackson went 18 of 25 for 254 yards. He had two touchdown passes.
Derrick Henry had 16 carries for 84 yards and one touchdown. Isaiah Likely had four receptions for 73 yards and one touchdown.
The Ravens outscored the Bills 15-6 in the second half. Henry scored on a five-yard rushing touchdown.
Jackson also hit Likely for a 24-yard touchdown reception. Justin Tucker also made a 47-yard field goal.
Bills kicker Tyler Bass made two field goals. He first made a 51-yard field goal. Then, he made a 21-yard field goal.
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The Bills outscored the Ravens 21-10 in the first half. Ray Davis scored on a one-yard rushing touchdown.
Allen scored on a one-yard rushing touchdown. Allen also scored on a four-yard rushing touchdown.
Ravens’ Jackson hit Rashod Bateman for a 16-yard touchdown reception. Tucker also made a 26-yard field goal.
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