No. 3 Baltimore Ravens (12-5) at No. 2
Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday
Expert picks: Ravens 6, Bills 3
The divisional round will close down with an epic matchup. This will be a legacy-defining game if the winner goes on to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
“Bills-Ravens is the game of the year,” an executive said. “I can’t wait to watch.”
The Ravens stomped the visiting Bills, 35-10, in Week 4. While the margin of victory is impossible to ignore, it was such an uncharacteristic way for the Bills to lose that it could just be written off as a bad day.
Or at least, the Bills will attempt to prove that point.
“There is reason to be concerned about the lack of speed on defense against the Ravens skill players,” an executive who picked the Bills said. “But Josh Allen is playing at such a high level right now at home with that crowd. I think that’s going to be a hell of a game.”
Allen and Lamar Jackson, the MVP favorites, each delivered monster seasons.
Jackson notched career bests with 4,172 passing yards, 41 passing touchdowns and four interceptions (among full seasons as the starter). He added 915 rushing yards and four touchdowns, and he led the league in yards per carry (6.6) for the fourth time in six seasons.
Allen, who led the Bills to wins against the Chiefs and Lions, threw for 3,731 yards, 28 touchdowns and six interceptions. He tallied his fewest yards and TDs since 2019, but his eradication of interceptions — a third of his 2023 total — was a major step forward. He added 531 rushing yards and a dozen scores.
They’re both playing at such a big-time level that punts could be the equivalent of turnovers in this meeting.
“It will come down to which team makes the fewest mistakes,” another coach said. “I think Baltimore on paper is the better team, but Buffalo’s defense has always done a good job of playing disciplined in the playoffs.”
Amazingly, both quarterbacks have monopolized the spotlight to the point where their star running backs have been somewhat overshadowed. Derrick Henry and James Cook tied for the league lead with 16 rushing touchdowns. Henry provided a different gear for the Ravens, though, contributing 1,921 rushing yards for the team with the best ground attack in the league. Cook had 1,009 yards.
“(Baltimore is) playing so well right now,” a third coach said. “Better run game. Better, more complete defense. Better kicker. If Lamar takes care of (the ball), I think they’re too deep and win because they’re a better overall football team.”
A fourth coach added, “The Bills will play better than earlier in the season, but the Ravens will out-physical them. The run game will be the difference.”