The Buffalo Bills erased a 15-point deficit to upset and beat the Baltimore Ravens 41–40 on a 52-yard field goal by Matt Prater as time ran out in the season opener at Highmark Stadium.
Josh Allen threw for 385 yards and four touchdowns, and he led a late march that set up the game-winning score. Buffalo and Baltimore traded goals in a tense second half. Then Buffalo worked the sidelines to keep the clock running and get to a safe range.
The Ravens controlled long stretches behind Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry but it faltered in the closing minutes. Jackson passed for 312 yards and three touchdowns, keeping Baltimore in front through a back-and-forth second half. Henry powered the ground game with 187 rushing yards and two scores, repeatedly churning out chunk gains to extend drives.
Derrick Henry ran for 187 yards and two touchdowns, and Lamar Jackson threw for 312 yards and three touchdowns keeping Baltimore in front through a back-and-forth in second half. Henry powered the ground game with 187 rushing yards and two scores, repeatedly churning out chunk gains to extend drives. But the Ravens’ penultimate possession stalled, and the door opened. The rest was done by Allen’s offense. Buffalo starts 1–0; Baltimore falls to 0–1.
By the Numbers
• 385 — Passing yards for Josh Allen, who threw four touchdowns in the win.
• 52 — Distance in yards of Matt Prater’s game-winning field goal as time expired.
• 312 — Passing yards for Lamar Jackson, paired with three touchdown throws.
• 187 — Rushing yards for Derrick Henry, who scored two touchdowns for Baltimore.
• 15 — Points Buffalo overcame to complete the comeback.
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