CBS Sports: Sean McDermott of the Bills Sends a Strong Message Before the Ravens Game

CBS Sports: Sean McDermott of the Bills Sends a Strong Message Before the Ravens Game

Sean McDermott: Bills 'disappointed but not broken' | Reuters

Two MVP front-runners are expected to square off in an exciting matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC divisional playoffs. A highly anticipated showdown was set up after Josh Allen of the Bills and Lamar Jackson of the Ravens led their teams to resounding victories in the Wild Card round. In Sunday’s 31-7 thumping of the Denver Broncos, Allen threw 20 of 26 passes for 272 yards and two scores. He also got 46 yards from eight carries.

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The Ravens, who defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 28–14 on Saturday, will face their renowned offense and their almost invincible running game. It won’t be easy, Buffalo coach Sean McDermott has stated. The Associated Press reported that McDermott added, “This is what everyone’s been waiting for, right?” “It’ll be a nice week and everyone will be looking forward to it, and they’re a great football team.”They obviously played well, and they handled us rather well the first time around.

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In Week 4, Jackson threw for two touchdowns and running back Derrick Henry ran for 199 yards as the Ravens beat the Bills 35-10. In the AFC divisional playoffs, McDermott and the Bills are trying to snap their three-game losing run. They last triumphed in 2020, defeating the Ravens 17-3, incidentally. Considering their resounding performance against the Broncos, Allen, 28, believes it is essential to adhere to their strategy.

The two-time All-Pro stated in the same article, “We just wanted to come out and play our best football at the end of the day, and I feel like we did that today.”

 

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