5 takeaways from the Bills’ 24-17 loss to the Ravens

Five takeaways from the Buffalo Bills’ 24-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

Bills make it interesting

The Bills lost. But Buffalo did make things interesting late. After struggling to make it into the Ravens’ territory throughout the game, the Bills offense finally did late and score. Quarterback Josh Allen hit Cole Beasley with a pass on the goal line and then the Bills went for the two-point conversion and completed it, once again to Cole Beasley.

Defensively, the Bills then forced a three-and-out. Linebacker Lorenzo Alexander had a huge play in that series, breaking up a third-down pass which would have gone for a first down.

On the ensuing Bills drive, the Bills didn’t look great offensively. Running back Devin Singletary had an impressive run or two, but the Bills were bailed out by some penalties. Regardless, in the end, the Bills had a look at it. Not many expected this to be a one-score game with the explosive Ravens in town and the Bills hung around enough to likely earn some respect since both teams played huge at times.