Bills take advantage of Lamar Jackson's interceptions, Tyler Bass kicks game-winner as time expires
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A clutch defensive play and ensuing fourth-quarter drive led the Buffalo Bills over the Baltimore Ravens, 23-20, on Sunday afternoon.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offense were driving on the Bills, pushing the ball all the way to the 2-yard line before finding themselves in a fourth-and-goal situation. But instead of going for the sure points with a field goal, head coach John Harbaugh decided to go for it, and the move didn’t work out.
Bills safety Jordan Poyer came up with a clutch interception on Jackson, who looked for Devin Duvernay in the end zone.
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Josh Allen (17) of the Buffalo Bills runs with the ball while being tackled by Jason Pierre-Paul (4) of the Baltimore Ravens during the third quarter in Baltimore on Oct. 2, 2022. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Josh Allen, the Bills’ Pro Bowl quarterback, didn’t let that momentum switch go to the wayside. He had a 12-play drive down the field to eventually have Tyler Bass kick a game-winning field goal as time expired to collect their third win of the season.
It was also a comeback win for Buffalo, as they were down 20-3 at one point in the game. But the Bills mustered up 20 unanswered points that began with an Isaiah McKenzie touchdown catch for four yards right before the end of the first half.
Then, the third quarter was all Bills as Allen scored on an 11-yard run with 3:26 remaining, and Bass knocked through a 51-yarder before that. The game, then, was tied at 20 entering the fourth quarter.
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Tremaine Edmunds (49) of the Buffalo Bills reacts after making a


