When Bills fans don’t pop through their folding tables, they’ve been pondering where Josh Allen should be among the NFL quarterbacks in a 37-touchdown season.
Despite its stellar campaign, Buffalo feels like it hasn’t earned the national respect it deserves. He can confirm the outcry of his loudest supporters in the divisional round game on Saturday night against the Ravens and 2019 MVP Lamar Jackson, one of the passers-by by whom Allen is most often judged. Allen and Jackson were selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Buffalo (13-3) was the more consistent regular season team, but Baltimore (11-5) showed their toughness as they recovered from three mid-season losses by winning their last five competitions.
Both Allen and Jackson took their first career playoff victories last weekend. The bills beat the Colts, while the ravens beat the Titans off.
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Score bills against ravens
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | total | |
| bills | 3 | – – | – – | – – | 3 |
| Ravens | 0 | – – | – – | – – | 0 |
Bills vs. Ravens Live Updates, Highlights
8:58 p.m .: Allen comes back to John Brown with a great throw who keeps both feet in play long enough to secure a 21-yard reception.
End of the first quarter: bills 3, ravens 0
8:53 p.m .: Allen falls Diggs, who opens deep on the sidelines.
8:52 pm: The ravens sting again. You have gained a total of six meters in the last two runs.
8.45 p.m .: FELDZIEL, invoices. Not a satisfactory end to this drive for Buffalo given his starting position and Davis’s decline, but that kick is still enough for an early lead. 3-0, Buffalo.
8.44 p.m .: Gabriel Davis drops a possible touchdown pass to third place.
8.42 p.m .: Allen sells a roughing of the passerby and gets what he’s looking for. First-and-10 for Buffalo on the 11-yard line from Baltimore following the flag.
8:38 p.m .: The Bills will have a great field position after a terrible jump-off of just 23 meters.
8:37 p.m .: JK Dobbins drops a third pass that would have moved the chains slightly. Now the ravens are stinging.
8:34 pm: Buffalo tells everyone to throw deep, but his pass goes 10 meters lower than his intended target. Punt comes up.
8:31 pm: The Bills are taking some time off to think about what they’ll run out of midfield in third and sixth place. They’d love to keep their defense on the sidelines after Baltimore’s last drive took more than seven minutes.
8:25 pm: Not good! The sack keeps Baltimore from threatening to move the chains and kicker Justin Tucker knocks off his 41-yard field goal attempt to the left of the post.
8:24 pm: Jackson takes down an 11 yard sack first.
8:22 pm: Ravens do it in fourth and first place and get crammed. But an offside call against the Bills brings an automatic first down that negates a great defensive position.
8:19 pm: Now it’s Lamar Jackson wearing a down for the first time. Baltimore, as always, emphasizes the run.
8:17 pm: Gus Edwards runs 21 meters between his first two touches.
8.15 p.m .: The Ravens get the opening start sailing through the back of the end zone for a touchback. We are on the way.
Bills against ravens start time
- Date: Saturday 16th January
- Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- TV channels (national): NBC
- Live broadcast: NBC Sports App | fuboTV
The Bills and Ravens will complete the first of two days of the divisional round action. Packers vs. Rams will take place at 4:35 p.m. ET, and Bills vs. Ravens will serve as a nightcap.
Before an afternoon start in the wildcard round, Buffalo had played four of its last five regular season games at night and won all of them. So this should be a comfortable start time for the bills.
NFL playoff schedule 2021
Divisional round
Saturday 16th January
| Match | Start time | TV channel | Live broadcast |
| Aries at Packers | 4:35 p.m. ET | Fox | fuboTV |
| Ravens on bills | 8:15 p.m. ET | NBC | fuboTV |
Sunday 17th January
| Match | Start time | TV channel | Live broadcast |
| Browns at Chiefs | 3:05 p.m. ET | CBS | fuboTV |
| Buccaneers with saints | 6:40 p.m. ET | Fox | fuboTV |
Conference championships
Sunday January 24th
| Match | Visiting team | Start time | TV channel | Live broadcast |
| NFC championship | NFC TBD | 3:05 p.m. ET | Fox | fuboTV |
| AFC championship | AFC TBD | 6:40 p.m. ET | CBS | fuboTV |
Super Bowl 55
Sunday February 7th
| Match | Start time | TV channel | Live broadcast |
| AFC champion versus NFC champion | 6:30 p.m. ET | CBS | fuboTV |
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