Major congratulations to Lamar Jackson; he picked up his very first playoff win in his career--an impressive outing against the Titans. Now the Baltimore Ravens are on a collision course with the Buffalo Bills, who picked up their first playoff win in 25 years over a game Colts team in a nail biter. It's a battle of running QBs; Lamar is well known, but Josh Allen has also been making waves running the ball as well.
2020 Statistics
Buffalo Bills
Total Offense: 6,343 yds; 396.4 ypg (T-2nd) Passing Offense: 4,620 yds; 288.8 ypg (3rd) Rushing Offense: 1,723 yds; 107.7 ypg (20th) Total Defense: 5,640 yds; 352.5 ypg (14th) Passing Defense: 3,726 yds; 232.9 ypg (13th) Rushing Defense: 1,914 yds; 119.6 ypg (17th)
Baltimore Ravens
Total Offense: 5,810 yds; 363.1 ypg (19th) Passing Offense: 2,739 yds; 171.2 ypg (Last) Rushing Offense: 3,071 yds; 191.9 ypg (1st) Total Defense: 5,276 yds; 329.8 ypg (7th) Passing Defense: 3,536 yds; 221 ypg (6th) Rushing Defense: 1,740 yds; 108.8 ypg (8th)
Much like the Wild Card Playoff, if the Ravens want to win this game, the defense will have to do it. The Ravens run defense held Derrick Henry--a 2000-yard rusher--to just 50 yards rushing. Now the Bills don't have a Derrick Henry (most teams don't), but they have a monstrous passing attack with WRs like Stefon Diggs and Cole Beasley. Offenses like that dismantle any defense, and that alone means the Ravens' run will end in Buffalo.
Prediction: Bills by 10
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