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GAMEDAY 411: Ravens v. Bills

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The Baltimore Ravens (2-1) host the Buffalo Bills (2-1) at M&T Bank Stadium for a showdown featuring two of the AFC’s top teams. This marks the Ravens’ fourth-straight game against an AFC East foe, with Baltimore already earning wins at NE (Week 3) and NYJ (Week 1), with a heartbreaking Week 2 loss vs. Miami sandwiched in between. Sunday’s tilt is Buffalo’s third road game of the 2022 campaign, with the Bills dropping a tight 21-19 decision at Miami last week.

  • Kickoff: 1PM at M&T Bank Stadium
  • Intros: Defense
  • Legend of the Game: Torrey Smith
  • Announcers: Ian Eagle (play-by-play); Charles Davis (analyst); Evan Washburn (sideline)
  • Network: CBS
  • Point Spread: Opened at Bills – 3 ½, over/under at 55; Currently Bills – 3
    • Buffalo is 7-2 SU and 6-2-1 ATS in its last 9 games.
    • Baltimore is 15-3-1 ATS in its last 19 as an underdog.
    • Baltimore is 5-0 SU in its last 5 home games vs Buffalo.
    • SU = Straight Up; ATS = Against The Spread
  • Interesting Betting Note: The total has gone OVER in 13 of Buffalo’s last 20 games on the road. And now that sports betting is legal in the state of Maryland you can check out Draftkings Maryland.
  • Forecast: Temperature at 58 degrees; 63% chance of rain; accumulation of rain 0.16 inches.
  • Officiating Crew Chief: Jerome Boger
  • Fan Giveaway: Ravens Legends Poster

Ravens Uniform

Image courtesy of the Baltimore Ravens

Gameday Injury Report

Game Notes

  • The Ravens are 6-3 in regular season play vs. Buffalo, winning three straight. Under head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore is 4-1 vs. the Bills during the regular season. In the playoffs, the Ravens are 0-1, losing in the 2020 Divisional round at Buffalo (17-3).
  • TE Mark Andrews has recorded 12 straight games with 50- plus receiving yards, marking the NFL’s longest such active streak among all players. Andrews’ 50-plus streak also ties Delanie Walker and Travis Kelce for the second longest (12) by a TE since the 1970 NFL merger and is one short of tying Rob Gronkowski’s record of 13.
  • Since 2008 (with John Harbaugh at the helm), the Ravens own a .655 winning percentage (19-10) against the AFC East, marking their highest winning percentage against an intraconference (AFC) division during that span.

They Said It

Josh Allen on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens

“He does it as good as anybody in the league. Again it’s no simple task for our defense to go out there and play a guy like his caliber, and it’s no simple task for our offense to go against a defense and a team of their caliber.”

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