Ty Johnson’s journey from Maryland to New York has him eager to send the Bills to the AFC championship at the Ravens’ expense.
The Buffalo Bills beat the Denver Broncos in a 31-7 final in the NFL's Wild Card round... but it was a close game for much of it That is, until running back Ty Johnson checked in. Johnson caught an impressive touchdown pass to put his team up 21-7.
Up by six points at the time, head coach Sean McDermott and offensive coordinator Joe Brady decided to go for it and let Allen work his magic —which he did. The quarterback bought some time, rolled right, and found running back Ty Johnson across the back of the endzone for a touchdown.
Sunday's divisional round game between the Bills and Ravens is about as high stakes at it gets. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.
That night in Baltimore, the Bills were 3-0 and playing with a little house money, while the Ravens, having lost their first two games including one in inexplicable fashion to the awful Raiders, were a somewhat desperate team looking to avoid falling into a 1-3 hole.
Coming off their bye week, the Lions headline our NFL Playoff Power Rankings, as they face the Washington Commanders at home in their Divisional Round matchup. Having earned the right to be the NFC’s top seed by defeating the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18, the Lions entered the postseason on a high note.
NFL Films took an unforgettable moment and elevated it to legendary status. Their cinematic footage, narrated by the Bills’ play-by-play announcer Chris Brown and CBS announcer Jim Nantz, captures every detail of the play:
NFL playoff odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for the Sunday football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills.
Just when it seemed the Ravens-Diontae Johnson drama was over, the team went back for more, claiming the wide receiver off waivers from the Houston Texans. Johnson won’t be awarded to the Ravens until after the Super Bowl, though, meaning he is ineligible to play this postseason.
"Baltimore won that Week 4 game, 35-10, largely because it controlled the line of scrimmage and ran for 271 yards," NFL.com writes. "The Bills must be the more physical team to win this time around, needing to ease the pressure on their own defense. Sunday’s win over Denver proved they can do that."
The NFL’s Divisional playoffs are set to come to a dramatic conclusion with a hotly anticipated clash between AFC heavyweights the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens. The teams will both
Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis is listed as questionable for Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game against the visiting Baltimore Ravens. Davis was a limited participant in practice for the third straight day on Friday.