The Chargers fought hard on Saturday, ultimately falling 24-22 to the Bills. Los Angeles led in time of possession but had fewer rushing, passing, and total yards than Buffalo.
Here are four things to take away from the contest.
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Here are four things to take away from the Chargers’ loss to the Bills.
The Chargers fought hard on Saturday, ultimately falling 24-22 to the Bills. Los Angeles led in time of possession but had fewer rushing, passing, and total yards than Buffalo.
Here are four things to take away from the contest.
Click here to get the Ravens score and Bills score in Week 14 as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive to know what happened.
It’s December and the Baltimore Ravens have traveled north to fight against the Buffalo Bills. At 10-2 and holding the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoff picture currently, the Ravens simply need to beat the Bills to clinch a postseason berth. But at 9-3, Buffalo likely isn’t ready to lay down for Baltimore and give up their postseason dreams either.
With the cold weather, implications and playoff atmosphere, we should have ourselves a great day of football. But if you’re unable to watch directly or just want to get a little insight on what’s happening on the field, we’ve got you covered. We’ll be providing up-to-date scores as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive so you know how things went down between the Ravens and Bills in Week 14.
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Ravens 0 – Bills 0
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The Broncos (3-7) head east to face the Bills (7-3) Sunday afternoon at New Era Field. Buffalo leads the all-time series 21-16-1 and have won three of the last four meetings, including a 26-16 victory in 2017.
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When: Sunday, November 24
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Denver’s record may be a disappointing 3-7, but the team saw glimpses of promise in last weekend’s 27-23 loss to Minnesota on the road. Brandon Allen, making his second career start due to an injury to Joe Flacco, threw for 240 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Running back Phillip Lindsay carried the ball for 67 yards and wide receiver Courtland Sutton hauled in five passes for 113 yards. It was the second time this season Sutton eclipsed the 100-yard mark. The Broncos had a 20 point lead before the Vikings came storming back. Denver took three shots at the end zone with the game nearing the end after converting three fourth downs on the drive, but couldn’t get the job done.
The Broncos defense was lights out in the first half but surrendered touchdowns on the Vikings four possessions following the half. The unit had five sacks and held Dalvin Cook to just 26 yards and one touchdown. Kirk Cousins was the difference maker though. He completed 29 of 35 passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns. The pass defense for the Broncos has been one of their stronger suits, as they were holding teams to an average of 210.3 YPG. Shelby Harris racked up three sacks in addition to five tackles in the game.
While the Broncos look to bounce back from a tough loss, the Bills are coming off an easy victory over the Miami Dolphins. Buffalo beat Miami, 37-20, in South Florida behind a four touchdown performance from quarterback Josh Allen. Allen totaled 256 yards in the air and three touchdowns. As a team, the Bills tallied 168 yards rushing and John Brown had nine receptions for a season-high 137 yards and two touchdowns.
The Bills defense is ranked third in points allowed, yards allowed and passing yards allowed. Against Miami, they sacked quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick seven times and held the Dolphins running game to 23 yards. Tremaine Edwards led the team with 12 tackles and half of a sack, while Matt Milano chipped in seven tackles and half of a sack.
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