‘Logue was selected by the Falcons in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The former University of Georgia Bulldog stands at 6-6 and 314 pounds. The former Bulldog played at Georgia for five years, appearing in 50 games, starting 16 of them. He registered 52 tackles and 1.5 sacks and was part of the back-to-back National Championship teams and was a crucial piece to Georgia’s defensive line.’
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Upon further review: On a night mostly bereft of positives, Keon Coleman's contested catches are bright spots
‘“He’s learning. He’s new to the NFL, new to how physical the game is out on the perimeter,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “The Ravens’ corners play physical … and they make it tough. They’re sticky out there. I thought he made some real good, contested catches in the second half, for sure.”’
Bills edge rusher Von Miller plays just nine snaps in loss to Ravens
‘Miller’s opportunities Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, however, were few and far between. He played just nine defensive snaps in the Bills’ 35-10 loss, which was 16% of the defensive total. It’s likely that the Ravens’ run-heavy attack contributed to Miller’s low snap count. The Bills struggled to get Baltimore to third down early in the game, which cut into Miller’s pass-rush opportunities.’
Joe Brady watch vs. Ravens: Big deficit forced Bills to lean on three wides
‘The Bills probably would have liked to have varied personnel more against the Ravens, but the big early deficit forced them to rely heavily on the three wideout (11 personnel) grouping. The Bills used an empty backfield on eight plays, each coming on third-down or second-and-long situations. Both of the back-shoulder completions to Keon Coleman came on empty-backfield sets with him in single coverage on the left sideline.’
Bills position grades: Buffalo outflanked, out-executed on third downs vs. Ravens
‘The Bills managed to convert just 3 of 13 third-down situations. Five of them were third-and-long (7 yards or more), and the Bills were 0-for-5 on those plays.’
Bills offensive coordinator blames himself and his 'bad play call' for loss to Ravens
‘Look, Brady was not to blame for the entire breakdown of the team. Yes, he probably didn’t give the offense its best chance to succeed with some of the decisions he made, and it was noble of him to fall on the sword, but this wasn’t all on him. The defense was horrible, too, special teams had its poor moments, and all of it conspired to produce a clunker of seismic proportion.’
Bills on the road to face another of AFC's best teams: What to know about Week 5
‘If RB Joe Mixon is healthy enough to play, the Texans should copy the blueprint of what Baltimore just did and establish him early on the ground. Granted, he’s no Derrick Henry, but the way the Bills’ defense played against Henry and a Ravens offensive line that was banged up, Houston has to at least test the waters. If the Bills hold up, then C.J. Stroud can go to work and unlike Josh Allen, he has a wide array of dangerous passing threats led by Diggs, Nico Collins and Tank Bell (if he can play as he sat out Week 4 against the Jaguars).’
A rare blowout of Bills shows lingering issues
‘Very little that happened Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium can be viewed as a positive or even a silver lining. Baltimore emphatically humbled Buffalo and exposed a number of areas that were already of concern, but just hadn’t come to light until this week.’
Bills’ Von Miller has 3 word response to Jets fans burning his jersey ahead of Broncos game
‘Miller couldn’t do anything about the Jets fans burning his jersey on Sunday, but he can make a statement against the team in two weeks when Buffalo faces off against New York. Miller has three sacks this season but played just nine snaps in the team’s 35-10 loss to the Ravens on Sunday Night Football.’
Bills PFF grades: Buffalo has WR and LB issues in blowout loss to Ravens
‘Against Baltimore, Buffalo was given an overall grade of 49.6. To put that in perspective, Buffalo’s overall grade in the first three weeks was 71.5 or higher.’
Ajay's Analysis: Who is trending up, who is trending down following Bills Week 4 loss to Ravens?
‘Not only did the Bills fail miserably, but Henry rushed for 199 yards and 1 touchdown while adding a receiving touchdown. Baltimore’s offense’s versatility was a problem all night. When you play against two-time MVP Lamar Jackson as a quarterback, combined with Henry’s firepower, you need to play disciplined defensive football.’
Allowing explosive runs continues to be the biggest Bills defensive peccadillo
‘There isn’t much to knock when it comes to McDermott’s defensive scheme, but it’s proven susceptible against the run and it has bitten them enough times for pause. Buffalo allows 144.7 yards rushing per game in losses under McDermott, compared to 94.6 in wins and they are 2-9 when allowing at least 200 yards and 10-19 when giving up at least 150.’
Bills’ early Super Bowl shine tarnished after their deficiencies exposed in lopsided loss to Ravens
‘The only surprise is it took until Week 4 for the deficiencies to be exposed on Sunday night.’
Inside the Stefon Diggs-Buffalo Bills divorce
‘Where it went wrong between Diggs and the Bills is not a question that yields a single answer from more than a dozen team, front office and industry sources ESPN contacted for this story. The player is famously mercurial. The team’s level of patience with his personality ebbed and flowed. The offense was headed in a different direction. The ratio of the impact of these three causes on Diggs’ exit depends on who’s doing the talking.’
Bills QB Josh Allen 'sore' but 'fine' after big hit
‘Allen said after Sunday night’s game that it was his “low back” that hit the ground “so we’re good.” Allen didn’t miss a snap following the hit but later sat when the game was out of reach. Tight end Dalton Kincaid also briefly received attention after the play but returned.’