‘Although there wasn’t much to criticize in terms of the Bills defense’s performance as a whole, it did have trouble slowing the Ravens’ running game at times, allowing Jackson, and RBs Dobbins and Justice Hill, each to break off long gains of 14 yards or more. Dobbins finished with a slim average of 3.2 yards per carry, but Jackson (6.6) and Hill (5.6) each finished with upwards of 5.5 yards per tote. With the continued absences of Ed Oliver and Jordan Phillips, the Bills had trouble owning the line of scrimmage, particularly throughout much of the first half. It will be critical that the Bills get those two players back sooner rather than later.’