Baltimore Ravens take a big loss against Buffalo in divisional playoff on Sunday, January 19th.
Buffalo made themselves known as they improved to be in the AFC Championship game, as they beat Baltimore 27-25 and headed to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs once again to see who goes to the Super Bowl.
Buffalo took steps forward to try to make it to the Super Bowl. After defeating three best teams, they also showed people that they could still be a dominant team even in the playoffs.
Quarterback Josh Allen makes his team great by scoring two rushing touchdowns while Jackson turned the ball over twice in the first half. It allowed Buffalo to get a lead. Mark Andrews dropped a wide open catch, and it made a nightmare quarter for him as a tight end also fumbled away the previous procession.
Allen shows support to his defense and wants them to keep putting in that work.
“How about that Bills’ defense,” said Allen.
Rookie Wide Receiver Keon Coleman made his first playoff appearance as a rookie for the Buffalo Bills. Coleman introduced himself as the best rookie wide receiver coming inside the playoff as one of the best Rookies to join the playoffs.
Coleman proves he is the best wide receiver coming out of college.
“I’m here to do my job,” Coleman said.
Buffalo wants to prove to people that they are the best team they can be even without a super team. Why was everyone hyping the Ravens up? Buffalo is always the underdog team and to show other teams they can be the top of the top with their elite defenses and over-power offense with Coach Joe Brady on their side.
Brady wants to prove that he is a great coach and took his team into the second round of the playoffs.
“It’s a test for us every week,” said Brady.