Overview
- With 4:48 remaining and facing third-and-10 in the red zone, Buffalo began a rally ESPN rated a 99.1% likely Ravens win, ranked by Next Gen Stats as the 13th-most improbable comeback of the past decade.
- Allen finished with 394 passing yards and 424 total, becoming the first NFL player to record 250-plus passing yards and two rushing touchdowns in a single quarter.
- Baltimore scored on seven of 11 drives and posted 40 points with 238 rushing yards, a statistical combination that had been 277-0 for winners before this game.
- A Derrick Henry fumble forced by defensive tackle Ed Oliver with about three minutes left set up a Bills touchdown, followed by a defensive stop to get the ball back.
- Recently signed at age 41 to replace injured Tyler Bass, Prater converted all three attempts, including the 32-yarder as time expired for Buffalo’s win.