The Buffalo Bills completed a comeback that was the first of its kind to begin their season. Trailing by 15 in the fourth quarter after giving up 40 points and over 230 yards on the ground, the Bills scored 22 fourth-quarter points and won on a last-second field goal to defeat the Baltimore Ravens. When the game seemed out of reach, though, several Bills fans left the game early, something Josh Allen spoke about after the game with Melissa Stark of NBC.
"Our team didn't quit," Allen said. "I think there's some people that left the stadium. That's okay. We'll be fine. But have some faith next time."
The Bills were down 40-25 before Allen went 11-of-14 for 166 yards and two total touchdowns on the team's final three drives to help the Bills pull off the seemingly-impossible win.
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