Lamar Jackson once again displayed his agility in the game against the Buffalo Bills. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback ducked under two Bills defenders.
The quarterback avoided the Bills defenders on multiple occasions including one of the Bills top defenders Von Miller and heaved the ball to Mark Andrews positioned on the left sideline.
Andrews after the pass from Jackson tried to take the ball away from the Bills linebacker Matt Milano.
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Baltimore Ravens after suffering their first loss of the season look to bounce back against Buffalo Bills.
Ravens are the top offense (441.3 yards per game) and second ranked defensive team (214.0) in NFL. Lamar Jackson playing at the quarter back position is the leader of NFL in touchdown passes with 10 and is at 5th position in rushing yards in the league.
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Mark Andrews after the pass from Jackson tried to tip in the ball towards him but his teammate Devin Duvernay got the ball for a 21 yard gain. The drive was finished by Justin tucker who scored a 51 yard field goal.
Earlier in the game Lamar Jackson ran for 10 yards to convert a third and 9 to get the Ravens into the Buffalo Bills territory.
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Jackson then hit the Rashod Bateman for 13 yards on third and five. The quarterback’s play helped the Ravens ran three straight lines and got inside the 10 yard line.
The Bills scored their first touchdown of the game by marching 76 yards at the end of the first half.
Buffalo score last 10 points and reduce the deficit to one score. The Bills level the score in the 4th quarter.