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The Buffalo Bills are 3-0 as of Week 4 of the NFL, with a commanding victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team’s priorities are to keep up their momentum and fix their areas of need, especially on the offensive line, as they get ready for a crucial AFC game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, has overseen a dynamic attack that has driven the team’s early success. Allen has kept the Bills among the top in the league both via the air and on the ground. The Ravens, whose defense has displayed glimmers of dominance in the first three weeks of the season, present a formidable test for the club. As Buffalo keeps assessing its strategy, keeping Allen safe will be essential to maintaining its lead.
The rookie offensive tackle Tylan Grable was placed on injured reserve Thursday morning, and veteran Will Clapp was added to the active roster. These were significant roster movements for the Bills. Grable had been a dependable presence in the team’s opening three games of the season until suffering a groin injury in last week’s triumph.
Clapp, an NFL veteran of seven years, was promoted by the organization off the practice squad. With 65 career games played for the Los Angeles Chargers and New Orleans Saints, Clapp adds valuable experience to a line beset by injuries.
Buffalo Bills strengthened their depth heading into their Week 4 showdown by adding wide receiver Ahmarean Brown to the practice squad. Buffalo’s offensive firepower, which will try to take advantage of any deficiencies, could be helped by the Ravens’ defense, which gives up 227 passing yards per game on average.