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Josh Allen Leads Bills to Stunning 16-Point Comeback Victory Over Ravens

Josh Allen powered the Bills to a dramatic 41-40 season-opening win against the Ravens, orchestrating a 16-point comeback in the final four minutes.

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  • Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a dramatic 41-40 season-opening victory over the Baltimore Ravens, completing a stunning 16-point comeback in the game's final four minutes.
  • Allen delivered an impressive performance, accumulating 394 passing yards, 30 rushing yards, and contributing four total touchdowns to secure the Bills' win.
  • The Baltimore Ravens made NFL history by becoming the first team to lose a game after scoring 40 or more points and rushing for at least 235 yards.
  • A crucial late-game fumble by Derrick Henry proved costly for the Ravens, directly contributing to their dramatic loss against the surging Bills.
  • The Bills' remarkable comeback victory against the Ravens marked a thrilling start to their season, showcasing their resilience and offensive firepower under Allen's leadership.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story as a dramatic and historic "stunning collapse" for the Baltimore Ravens. They emphasize the team's squandering of a significant lead and the personal regret of key players, highlighting the emotional impact and historical context of their failures. The narrative focuses on the Ravens' shortcomings rather than the Bills' comeback.

"The Ravens became the first team to lose when scoring 40 or more points and leading by at least 15 points in the fourth quarter."

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"Buffalo overcame a fourth-quarter 15-point deficit for just the third time in team history."

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Josh Allen led the Bills to a 41-40 victory by orchestrating a 16-point comeback in the last four minutes, passing for 394 yards, rushing for 30 yards, and accounting for four total touchdowns.

A crucial late-game fumble by Derrick Henry with about three minutes left allowed the Bills to capitalize and complete their comeback, directly affecting the Ravens' loss.

The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to lose a game after scoring 40 or more points and rushing for at least 235 yards.

Lamar Jackson completed 14 of 19 passes for 210 yards with two touchdowns and rushed for 70 yards and another touchdown, while Derrick Henry rushed for 169 yards and two touchdowns but also had a costly fumble late in the game.

The Bills' dramatic comeback showcased their resilience and offensive strength under Josh Allen's leadership, marking a thrilling and positive start to their season with a 1-0 record.

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