The Buffalo Bills completed one of the most insane comebacks in NFL history, coming back from 15 down in the fourth quarter to defeat the Baltimore Ravens. In doing so, they did something they haven't done in nearly 40 years.
This win marks the first time the Bills overcame a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to win since 1967. The comeback began with a Josh Allen touchdown pass to Keon Coleman to make the game 40-32. The Bills then forced a Derrick henry fumble, which led to a touchdown run from Allen, but a failed two-point conversion still had them trailing by two. A three-and-out by the Ravens led to a nine-play drive that featured several big throws from Allen to Josh Palmer and Keon Coleman to set up Matt Prater for the game-winning field goal at the gun.
The Bills are 1-0 in the most improbable of ways, and they will take their 1-0 record to East Rutherford in Week 2 to face the Jets.
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