LB Tremaine Edmunds
As the leader of the Bills defense, like Frazier, give the Bills’ second-year linebacker in Tremaine Edmunds deserves some credit, he came to play against the frontrunner for the NFL MVP Award. Edmunds finished with eight total tackles, two tackles for loss, one pass breakup, and the only interception of the game. His sniffing out of a busting handoff early in the game really put his athletic abilities on display during one of his tackles for loss, which helped keep the game close late.
LB Lorenzo Alexander
Like Edmunds, Lorenzo Alexander had a heck of a game. He plays far less in games than his linebacker counterparts, which also includes Matt Milano, but Alexander had the biggest defensive play of the game for the Bills. Jackson would’ve extended a drive with a pass to receiver Seth Roberts, but Alexander, seemingly out of nowhere, got a hand on a pass that likely would’ve gone for a first down in the Ravens’ final offensive drive (aside fron kneel downs) in the game. That drive was also a three-and-out, giving the Bills offense even more time to attempt a comeback.