Bills vs. Ravens Sunday Night Football: Live updates, score, highlights, how to watch

The NFL’s premier quarterbacks go head-to-head in week two on Sunday Night Football, and as the season progresses, this AFC showdown could have some impact on the playoff race. The Buffalo Bills enter Week 4 fresh off a 47-10 shellacking of the Jacksonville Jaguars, while the Baltimore Ravens rushed for 300 yards in a win over the Dallas Cowboys.

Josh Allen’s name came up early as a leading candidate for NFL MVP, and for good reason. Allen has thrown seven touchdown passes — including four against the Jaguars — and yet to throw an interception. He completed 75% of his passes on the year and added two more scores on the ground.

On the other side of the field is 2023 MVP Lamar Jackson, who led the 1-2 Ravens to their first win last week. He and Derrick Henry led a rushing attack that held Dallas to 274 yards in a 28-25 victory. Still in MVP form, Jackson finished 10th in the league in rushing and eighth in the league in rushing yards.

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  • Final: Ravens 35, Bills 10

    And it’s over. The Bills dropped their first game of the year, and Derrick Henry racked up 199 yards on the ground with his two total touchdowns.

  • Touchdown, Ravens

    The Ravens fumbled in the end zone, but Patrick Rickard recovered it for a touchdown. Baltimore’s lead is now 35-10.

  • 3 Result: Ravens 28, Bills 10

    The Bills miss a 48-yard field goal to start the 4th quarter, so the Ravens take over midfield. We are done here.

  • Touchdown, Ravens

    Lamar Jackson ran it in for a touchdown for Baltimore after a fumble was recovered. The Ravens lead 28-10 in the third.

  • Josh Allen went down after fumbling

    The Bills attempted a play flicker, but it completely failed and the Ravens recovered a fumble. Allen was hit hard after losing the ball and is now seen on the sidelines.

  • Bills get a big stop

    The Bills just made a big stop and will now get the ball back after the Ravens’ second straight punt of the night.

    Josh Allen needs to turn this into points quickly if the comeback is to happen.

  • Josh Allen sets up a Bills TD

    I don’t know how Josh Allen pulled it off, but it set up Ty Johnson’s short touchdown run on the next play. What a ridiculous lineup for the Bills.

    The Ravens’ lead is now 21-10.

  • Halftime: Ravens 21, Bills 3

    Baltimore will get the ball out of the break as well.

    Halftime Stats

    Crows: 21

    Lamar Jackson: 11-of-13 for 135 yards, 2 TDs

    Derrick Henry: 9 carries, 109 rushing yards, 2 total TDs

    Team yards: 281

    Bills: 3

    Josh Allen: 9-16 for 42 yards

    James Cook: 5 carries, 27 rushing yards

    Team yards: 90

  • Bills stalled again

    After a late game delay (which came after John Harbaugh’s coaching foul) gave the Bills a free first down and kept their drive alive, the Ravens got another stop and forced a fourth down from Buffalo.

    The Ravens would now get the ball back with 42 seconds left before halftime.

  • Crows stumble

    That was Baltimore’s first mistake of the night. Lamar Jackson punched the ball out, and the Bills fumbled a big gap for them before the two-minute warning.

    They need to turn this into points now if they want to have a chance again in the second half.

  • Bills punting, again

    Josh Allen and the Bills just didn’t work for them today. They are ready to punt again after another sack from Kyle Van Noy.

  • Ravens 21, Bills 3

    Lamar Jackson hit Justice Hill for a 19-yard touchdown, and the Ravens suddenly went up 21-3 midway through the second quarter.

  • The Ravens force the quick ball

    The Ravens would force a three-and-out and get the ball back. This matter can quickly get out of hand.

  • Derrick Henry scored again

    Derrick Henry scored his second touchdown of the night. He caught a short 5-yard touchdown pass to open the second quarter, and the Ravens suddenly went up 14-3.

    It was Henry’s first touchdown catch since 2019.

  • 1 result: Ravens 7, Bills 3

    The Ravens are threatening to score again. They would start the second quarter at the Bills’ 5 yard line.

  • Derrick Henry’s historic run

    Derrick Henry’s 87-yard touchdown run is the longest rushing touchdown in Ravens history.

    It was Henry’s third career passing game of at least 85 yards. Only two other players in NFL history have that stretch of three or more rushing touchdowns.

  • Ravens 7, Bills 3

    Josh Allen got the Bills moving again, but their drive went past midfield. So they had to settle for a 50-yard field goal from Tyler Bass.

    The Ravens’ lead is now four.

  • Derrick Henry scored again

    Well that was easy. Derrick Henry broke off an 87-yard touchdown run to start the Ravens’ first offensive drive of the game.

    Baltimore now leads 7-0.

  • Josh Allen and the Bills came to midfield and converted a short on fourth down, but the Ravens forced a stop and a punt.

    Lamar Jackson will now come out and start his run from his own 13.

  • SNF ongoing

    Justin Tucker started, and Sunday Night Football in Baltimore is off and running. Josh Allen and the Bills will start here next.

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