The Ravens and Bills are a little over 30 hours away from a shot to advance to the AFC title game. NFL Honors are looming, and Sunday also offers one final opportunity for Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to stake their claim to the highest individual honor in the sport, AP NFL MVP.
Buffalo likes to line up in its nickel personnel on defense, which should give Baltimore an advantage in the run game with Derrick Henry.
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ORCHARD PARK - It’s not like the Buffalo Bills burned the tape from their 35-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens way back in Week 4, but as it pertains to Sunday’s AFC divisional round playoff showdown, it’s mostly inconsequential.
Derrick Henry led the league in carries during the regular season, and Baltimore's star running back will be front and center on Sunday in Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line. Read more for a preview and prediction of Sunday's game.
The two frontrunners for the MVP award will lead their respective teams head to head as the Baltimore Ravens travel to Buffalo to face the Bills on Sunday.
The Ravens running back rushed for a season-high 199 yards in Week 4. But the Bills now have three key pieces back on defense.
Three things of about a thousand I could discuss when it comes to what might be an absolute classic Sunday in Orchard Park… Priority One Soo… uhh… the Bills have to be better
Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday’s AFC divisional round game between the No. 3 seed Ravens (12-5) and No. 2 Bills (13-4) at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York:
There are three defensive starters who can change the Buffalo Bills' fate against the Baltimore Ravens' vaunted rushing attack.