Josh Allen never doubted a Bills victory
The NFL’s week 1 most compelling match was definitely the Buffalo Bills producing a captivating comeback to stun the Baltimore Ravens on an epic opening Sunday.
Recent MVPs Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson exuded their brilliance to produce a classic that will be hard to top this season, with the Bills producing a stunning late rally to win 41-40 after looking destroyed in the fourth quarter.
Some fans had already left Highmark Stadium in Buffalo when the Bills trailed by 15 points in the fourth quarter, before Allen showed why he is the MVP by leading an exhilarating comeback.
Jackson earlier demonstrated why he is a two-time MVP by steering Baltimore into a healthy lead alongside Derrick Henry, who charged to 169 yards and two rushing scores, only to then spill a crucial fumble.
Allen engineered 16 points in four minutes, capped by a 32-yard field goal as time expired by 41-year-old kicker Matt Prater, who only signed for the Bills on Thursday.
“Our team didn’t quit. I think there’s some people who left the stadium and that’s OK, but have some faith next time,” Allen told NBC.
Elsewhere, Aaron Rodgers and Micah Parsons enjoyed winning debuts for their new teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers respectively, while the Indianapolis Colts ended the league’s worst opening-day run with a stunning performance.
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