ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – The Buffalo Bills offense needed just one drive to respond to an early score by the Baltimore Ravens and tie the game in the divisional round.
The Bills defense allowed a touchdown on the Ravens' first possession, but when the Bills offense got the ball, the unit went downfield with precision. The team ran the ball on all but two plays, including rookie running back Ray Davis' 1-yard rushing touchdown that made the score 7-7. It was his only snap of the drive and the first postseason touchdown of his career.
RAY DAVIS TD!
One drive, one TD for Buffalo 🦬
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The drive began with a 34-yard pass from quarterback Josh Allen to wide receiver Khalil Shakir on third-and-8 from the Buffalo 32-yard line.
On the following Baltimore possession, safety Taylor Rapp fended off Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and gave the Bills the ball at their own 43-yard line.
Taylor Rapp brings the ball right back to the Bills
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— NFL (@NFL) January 20, 2025