Baltimore Ravens dominate Buffalo Bills with a 23-20 victory
Ravens win 6th straight game, Bills lose second straight
The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Buffalo Bills 23-20 on Sunday in a highly anticipated AFC matchup. Despite a valiant effort from the Bills, the Ravens' defense and running game proved to be too much to overcome.
Ravens defense forces 4 turnovers
The Ravens defense was dominant throughout the game, forcing four turnovers. Safety Marcus Williams had two interceptions, including one that he returned for a touchdown. Linebacker Roquan Smith also had an interception, and defensive end Calais Campbell forced a fumble.
Ravens running game grinds out win
The Ravens' running game was also a key factor in the victory. Running back J.K. Dobbins rushed for 120 yards and a touchdown, while quarterback Lamar Jackson added 73 yards and a touchdown on the ground. The Ravens' running game helped control the clock and keep the Bills' offense off the field.
Bills offense struggles to find rhythm
The Bills' offense struggled to find a rhythm throughout the game. Quarterback Josh Allen was held to 213 passing yards and two touchdowns, but he also threw two interceptions. The Bills' running game was also ineffective, as running back James Cook was held to just 54 rushing yards.
Ravens improve to 6-3, Bills fall to 6-3
With the win, the Ravens improve to 6-3 on the season and maintain their lead in the AFC North. The Bills fall to 6-3 but remain in contention in the AFC East.