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Sunday Night Football: Derrick Henry runs for 199, Ravens beat Bills 35-10

Sunday Night Football: Derrick Henry runs for 199, Ravens beat Bills 35-10

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The Ravens caused a Baltimore blowout Football on Sunday eveningsand defeated the Bills 35-10.

Baltimore took a 21-3 lead in the first half. Although things got tougher in the third quarter as Buffalo mounted a comeback, that quickly changed as the Ravens fought back and outscored their opponents 14-0 the rest of the game.

Running back Derrick Henry led a prolific ground attack that got going on Baltimore's first offensive snap. Henry took a handoff 87 yards for a touchdown, giving the Ravens a 7-0 lead on the longest run in franchise history.

After Tyler Bass' 50-yard field goal, Henry caught his first touchdown reception since 2019 to make it 14-3. Then Justice Hill caught a 19-yard touchdown to make it 21-3.

While Buffalo's Ty Johnson cut the deficit to 11 yards from three yards out, the Ravens got a strip sack from Josh Allen on a trick play to slow the Bills' momentum. Quarterback Lamar Jackson took full advantage of the loss of the ball and ran in from 9 yards out to take the lead 28-10.

Patrick Ricard recovered a fumble from Henry in the end zone early in the fourth quarter and scored.

Buffalo dropped the white flag with about seven minutes left in the contest when Mitchell Trubisky came on at quarterback to clean up.

Baltimore finished the game with 427 total yards, 271 of which came on the ground. Henry led the way with 199 yards and 24 carries. The Ravens tried to get it to 200 on their final drive but narrowly failed.

Jackson completed 13 of 18 passes for 156 yards with two touchdowns. He also ran six times for 54 yards with a touchdown and a lost fumble.

Hill added 18 yards rushing and was the leading receiver, catching six passes for 78 yards with a TD.

On the other hand, Allen finished 16 of 29 for 180 yards with a lost fumble. He also took five carries for 21 yards. Kalil Shakir led with 62 yards on four receptions.

At 2-2, the Ravens will face the division rival Bengals in Week 5.

The 3-1 Bills will also be on the road to play the Texans.

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