Second Half: Glimmers of Hope, But Too Little, Too Late
After an embarrassing first half, the Bills came out with a spark on defense. The Ravens’ first drive of the second half ended in a punt—a marked improvement over the first half where Baltimore scored at will. Then came the moment Bills fans had been waiting for: Josh Allen connected with Shakir for a 52-yard bomb, setting up a Ty Johnson touchdown run that brought the score to 10-21. For a moment, it felt like Buffalo was poised to mount a comeback.
But that momentum didn’t last long. On the next drive, the Ravens went three-and-out, and it looked like the Bills were ready to seize control of the game. Unfortunately, a questionable play call from offensive coordinator Joe Brady derailed the drive. With Allen and the offense finding rhythm, Brady dialed up a trick play that went nowhere. Hindsight is 20/20, but in that moment, trickery wasn’t what Buffalo needed. The offense lost its rhythm, and just like that, Baltimore regained control.
From there, things spiraled out of control. Lamar Jackson ran in another touchdown to extend Baltimore’s lead to 27-10. Then, Tyler Bass missed a field goal that could have provided a spark. Henry continued his rampage, finishing with 184 rushing yards, including another back-breaking 38-yard run that further deflated the Bills’ defense.
The game was officially out of reach when Henry fumbled, but the ball bounced forward into the hands of a Ravens player, who recovered it for a touchdown. That play—an odd, unlucky bounce—summed up the night for Buffalo. Nothing was going their way.
By the time the Ravens scored again to make it 35-10, the game was all but over. Buffalo had once again shown flashes in the second half, but it was too little, too late. This marked the second time this season that the Bills started to wake up only after falling into a deep hole, a troubling trend that also happened in their Week 1 win to the Arizona Cardinals.
A Loss Unlike Any Other
For the Bills, this loss stings not just because of the scoreline but because of its significance. This was the first time Buffalo has lost by more than 20 points in 51 games, dating back to their 2021 loss to the Colts. While it’s just one game in a long season, it raises some red flags, particularly in terms of run defense and the ability to play a full game of good football.