The Bills capitalized on three Ravens turnovers – including two from Jackson – and hung on after Mark Andrews dropped a would-be game-tying 2-point conversion in the final two minutes as Buffalo secured a 27-25 win and berth in the AFC championship game.
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Kyle Hamilton defends his teammate Mark Andrews after heartbreaking loss against the Buffalo Bills.
Mark Andrews dropped a 2-point conversion that would’ve tied it with 1:33 remaining in their 27-25 divisional round loss on Sunday, sending the Bills to face the Chiefs in the AFC championship
Buffalo edged Baltimore, 27-25, after the Ravens’ Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a tying two-point conversion pass in the final minutes.
The normally sure-handed tight end had a pair of shocking fourth quarter miscues as the Ravens fell just short of a comeback in Buffalo.
The Ravens’ three turnovers, including a fourth quarter fumble by Mark Andrews, were the difference in their playoff loss.
Josh Allen and the Bills survived against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Next up is a meeting with Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City.
The Bills hung on when a wide-open Mark Andrews dropped a two-point conversion pass from Lamar Jackson, allowing the ball to bounce off his chest with 1:33 left.
Jan. 19 Divisional Round game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills carries a historic downside for the loser. The team that falls short in the Ravens-Bills matchup will hold a dubious distinction: the most wins in a seven-season span without reaching the Super Bowl in the Super Bowl era (since 1966).
The second-seeded Buffalo Bills are one win away from the AFC Championship game as they face Lamar Jackson and the third-seeded Baltimore Ravens today. This game is available on multiple streaming services for free.
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