In the most anticipated game of the 2024-2025 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills are set for a crash course collision on Sunday night.
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line. Read more for a preview and prediction of Sunday's game.
“I think the biggest thing people tend to forget is Matt Milano was an All-Pro ... Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills for four decades including 35 years as the full-time beat writer ...
Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday’s AFC divisional round game between the No. 3 seed Ravens (12-5) and No. 2 Bills (13-4) at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York:
Many local fans belong to one or both of the two official fan clubs. The Long Island Bills Backers were formed in 2015 by Chris Falzarano, but when he moved off Long Island about four years ago, it was taken over by Mary Rickard and Iacovelli. They have several social media accounts and a Facebook group of more than 700.
Matt Milano is looking more like himself. That’s a very good thing for the Buffalo Bills’ defense. Milano played 34 of the team’s 42 defensive snaps (81%) during Sunday’s 31-7 victory over ...
Buffalo didn’t have Bernard, linebacker Matt Milano or nickelback Taron Johnson for the whole game. Bills safety Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion while trying to tackle Henry in the second quarter and has been wearing a guardian cap over his helmet since.
Joe Andreessen ran back to the sideline after the coin toss at the 50-yard line in Highmark Stadium and started having second thoughts. The rookie linebacker had just declared that the Buffalo Bills would like to start the game with the ball vs.
The Bills struggled to stop Ravens running back Derrick Henry in Week 4. If Buffalo plays its base defense, it could struggle again.
The Detroit counterpunch: Stops on fourth down. While Dan Campbell makes headlines for his aggressive calls — Detroit is the only playoff team with 30-plus fourth-down attempts — Commanders HC Dan Quinn is more effective; Washington’s 87 percent conversion rate is the best regular-season mark since 2000.
Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus has suggested that San Francisco 49ers' linebacker Dre Greenlaw could be a potential fit for Buffalo. "The Bills are projected to field around only $3 million in cap space going into next year, but there’s a chance they could land a player of Greenlaw’s caliber, given his injury history," Locker wrote.