Buffalo Bills rally in fourth quarter to stun Baltimore Ravens 41-40 in season-opener
Josh Allen completed three scores in the final four minutes, including two rushing touchdowns, leading the Bills to a comeback win after trailing by 15 points, with Matt Prater kicking the game-winning field goal.
- Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a 41-40 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, rallying from 15 points down with three scores in the final four minutes, capped by Matt Prater's 32-yard field goal as time expired.
- Derrick Henry's late fumble gave Buffalo possession and a route to points after the Ravens led 40-32, and the Bills outscored Baltimore 22-6 in the fourth quarter.
- Josh Allen fueled the comeback with 394 passing yards, two passing and two rushing touchdowns, and a nine-play, 66-yard closing drive capped by Matt Prater's kick.
- The victory gives Buffalo Bills a 1-0 start and a key advantage with the tiebreaker over Baltimore Ravens in the AFC standings.
- The prime-time setting also marked Buffalo's 1,000th regular-season game and their 53rd, final home opener at Highmark Stadium before moving to a $2.1 billion facility next season.
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