Josh Allen puts Bills ahead of Ravens on 1-yard touchdown run
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills were unable to score off Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's first turnover of the day. But the Bills offense was able to capitalize on his second chance.
At the beginning of the second quarter, Josh Allen rushed for a touchdown and the Bills led 14-7.
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Allen now used a sneak push to score his seventh rushing touchdown of the season. Allen and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts are the only two players with more than one rushing touchdown this season (Hurts has 10).
The score came after safety Damar Hamlin fumbled a sack of Jackson. Defensive end Von Miller caught the ball and ran it back 34 yards. The Bills offense scored four plays later.
It took the Bills offense just one possession to answer an early score by the Ravens early in the first half and tie the divisional round at 7-7.
The Bills defense gave up a touchdown on the Ravens' opening possession, but when the Bills offense got the ball, the team moved downfield with precision. The team ran the ball in all but two possessions, including a 1-yard rushing touchdown by rookie running back Ray Davis, which tied the score at 7-7. It was his only drive and his first career playoff touchdown.
Ray Davis TD!
One drive, one touchdown for Buffalo 🦬
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The drive began on third-and-8 from the Buffalo 32-yard line on a 34-yard pass from Allen to wide receiver Khalil Shakir.
On Baltimore's ensuing possession, safety Taylor Rapp picked up Jackson and returned the ball to the Bills at their own 43-yard line.
Taylor Rapp gets ball back for Bills
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