The MVP Bowl in the AFC Divisional Round did not disappoint on Sunday evening. The Baltimore Ravens came storming back from an 11-point deficit at halftime but three turnovers and a dropped pass by tight end Mark Andrews on the game-tying two-point conversion attempt ultimately became too much to overcome.
Ray Davis scored the first playoff touchdown of his NFL career in the Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens AFC Divisional game.
The Buffalo Bills are coming off a commanding 31-7 victory over the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card round. The impressive win showcased their well-rounded roster, highlighted by a strong defensive performance and a balanced offensive attack.
Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis scores on a 1-yard run against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC DIvisional Round.
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The Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens may each be without an offensive playmaker during their January 19 divisional round meeting at Highmark Stadium. Bills' rookie running back Ray Davis remains in the concussion protocol while Ravens' top wide receiver Zay Flowers continues to battle a knee injury.
The Bills called up wide receiver Jalen Virgil and interior offensive lineman Will Clapp on Saturday, making the two players available for the January 19 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The selections may signal RB2 Ray Davis's availability on Sunday.