Kicker Tyler Bass' 51-yard field goal boosts Buffalo Bills' lead to 24-19 early in the fourth quarter. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's second touchdown run of first half boosts Bills' lead to 20-10 vs. BAL.
An all-too familiar scenario for Bills fans...Tyler Bass could very well be the deciding factor in Sunday's AFC divisional round playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Bills fans might forever remember Tyler Bass' missed field goal in the divisional round last season. With a chance to tie the game against the Chiefs late in the fourth quarter, Bass missed from 44 yards out - certainly not the most memorable miss in franchise history,
Bass and Tucker improved as the playoffs approached. Bass hasn’t missed a field goal in over a month since a 24-yard attempt against the Detroit Lions, although he did miss an extra point in the regular-season finale versus the New England Patriots.
The Bills have had noteworthy, concerning breakdowns on special teams on a fairly routine basis. In Week 14 against the Rams, Sam Martin had a punt blocked that was returned for a touchdown. At the end of the game, the Bills had just nine players on the field for the Rams’ final punt – the type of breakdown that can’t happen at any point.
Turnovers: Buffalo’s defense has made a living turnover over the football this season and it continued against the Ravens. The Bills had an interception and two fumble recoveries in the game. Those turnovers ultimately helped the Bills win on Sunday night.
The Ravens fell, 27-25, to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round. Baltimore couldn't overcome three turnovers as its season came to an end in Buffalo. Here's how it happened: The Ravens were threatening to take the lead in the fourth quarter, but then the game flipped.
Lamar Jackson nearly led a game-tying drive, but for the fourth time Allen's Bills will face Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs in the playoffs.