BALTIMORE – In a thrilling Sunday night showdown, Derrick Henry stole the spotlight with a record-breaking performance against the Buffalo Bills. Henry’s electrifying 87-yard run, the longest in franchise history, set the tone for the Baltimore Ravens’ dominant 35-10 victory over the previously undefeated Bills.
Derrick Henry was unstoppable throughout the game, amassing an impressive 199 yards on the ground. Lamar Jackson, the Ravens’ dynamic quarterback, showcased his dual-threat abilities by throwing for two touchdowns and adding another one on the ground.
The Bills, who entered the game with a perfect 3-0 record, had no answer for the Ravens’ offensive onslaught. Despite a few flashes of brilliance from Josh Allen, including a spectacular 52-yard pass, Buffalo struggled to contain Baltimore’s high-powered attack.
Henry’s stellar performance was the highlight of the night, as he tormented the Bills defense with his speed and elusiveness. Not only did Henry find success on the ground, but he also added a touchdown reception to his impressive stat line.
With injuries piling up on defense for the Bills, the Ravens capitalized on their depleted opponent and cruised to a comfortable victory. The Ravens outgained the Bills by a significant margin, showcasing their superiority on both sides of the ball.
As the final whistle blew, the Ravens emerged victorious, handing the Bills their first loss of the season and ending their impressive streaks of regular-season dominance. Buffalo’s streak of 43 consecutive games without a loss by six or more points came to an end, along with their eight-game winning streak.
Looking ahead, both teams have challenging matchups in their sights. The Bills will travel to Houston next Sunday, while the Ravens will face off against Cincinnati in another exciting divisional clash.
It was a night to remember for the Ravens and a wake-up call for the Bills, as Baltimore put the league on notice with their impressive performance.
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