‘Not much went right for Buffalo. In fact, a lot went wrong for the Bills in the loss.’
BillsBeat - September 30, 2024
Derrick Henry and Baltimore Ravens run Buffalo Bills out of the Chesapeake with 35-10 blowout win
‘Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry tallied 209 total yards of offense to go along with two touchdowns at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday night in their 35-10 win over the Buffalo Bills.’
'We'll be alright': Bills Mafia remains hopeful after first loss of the season
‘”We’re still 3-1, we’ve got a lot to be optimistic about, we’ve got a lot to look forward to,” said Ramon Irizarry.’
"I'm glad this happened early in the season" Buffalo Bills look to pick up pieces after blowout loss
‘”We could’ve done more to put a band-aid over it but we let it slip away. But make no mistake about it, they came out with urgency and whipped our butt, Allen added.”‘
Ravens run Bills into first loss of season
‘The defense for the Bills (3-1) offered little resistance, giving up chunk plays to Henry and Justice Hill.’
Carucci Take 2: Bills simply overmatched in disastrous showing vs. Ravens
‘In short, the Ravens showed up on a mission, which was to show the country they are, in fact, the serious Super Bowl contender they were widely touted to be before the season and not the club that had stumbled to a 1-2 start. The Bills? They didn’t show up. At all. They were lifeless and reckless and clueless. They did nothing to demonstrate their 3-0 record was reflective of a team performing as one of the NFL’s best.’
Bills' McGovern leaves game with possible head injury; confusion on the field follows
‘The Bills announced on social media that McGovern, making his fifth career start at center, was cleared to return. But when he attempted to run back onto the field five minutes later, the referees stopped him.’
Thad Brown: Bills get exposed, not ended in Baltimore
‘The defensive side of this blowout was maybe a bit to be expected. At some point, all those injuries were going to take a toll. And Buffalo suffered another one Sunday night when safety Taylor Rapp left the game. The Ravens are also fairly tailor-made to expose weaknesses at linebacker, nickel corner and safety. Going back and forth between the steamroller that is Derrick Henry and the electricity of the Lamar Jackson/Justice Hill duo is going to be a pain for any defense. Buffalo didn’t have the personnel to match and it showed from start to finish.’
Bills unable to stop Ravens running back, falling 35-10 in first loss of season
‘“Make no mistake, that’s a good team that we just played,” said Bills quarterback Josh Allen. “When they’re playing that well, especially on the offensive side of the ball, we on offense have to figure it out and we have to find a way to match scores and we just didn’t do a good enough job tonight and that starts with me.”’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills at Ravens | Sunday Night Football Week 4
‘”Winning the line of scrimmage was a challenge for us tonight, consistently,” McDermott said. “And if you don’t win the line of scrimmage, and that’s a whole team thing, not just on D line, but overall, we’ve got to do a better job up front.”‘
Bills issued this injury update on safety Taylor Rapp
‘Rapp left the game after tackling Derrick Henry in the second quarter of Sunday night’s game in Baltimore.
Ravens 35, Bills 10 | Final score, stats to know + game highlights
‘The Bills offense continued to struggle down the stretch after a Bass missed field goal and the offense went three-and-out. In between those drives, the Ravens scored a touchdown, that was fumbled by Henry but recovered in the end zone by FB Patrick Ricard, increasing the lead further, to 35-10.’
'A huge learning point for us' | Bills address first loss of the season on Sunday Night Football
‘”We’ll know when we watch the film,” DT DaQuan Jones said. “They just kept getting them creases and Derrick is one of those backs, you give him a lane and he’ll take it to the crib and first play of the game, he did that, and I felt that got them in a rhythm and that kept them going after that.”‘
BillsBeat - September 29, 2024
How 'scrappy gamer' Khalil Shakir has taken off as Bills' top pass-catcher
‘“I’m weird, man,” Shakir told The Buffalo News at his locker following Thursday’s practice. “I really don’t focus or think about it. It kind of just happens, and I guess it goes to making the most out of every opportunity.”’
Bills at Ravens: Four keys to a Buffalo victory at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore
‘It’s not just Henry that the Bills have to worry about when it comes to the run game. Jackson’s 254 yards are No. 1 among NFL quarterbacks. Not only that, he’s on pace to keep climbing in the record books. With his 5,512 career rushing yards, Jackson is closing in on Cam Newton’s career total of 5,628 – the second-most by any NFL quarterback. (Newton is behind only Michael Vick at 6,109.) McDermott knows the impact Jackson can have. “(Jackson’s) just an incredible athlete, incredible player, probably in a lot of ways changed some of the things around the NFL, by the way he plays,” McDermott said. “And so, just the utmost respect for him and his game.”’