Bills dominate Broncos in wild-card win, eye Ravens showdown

next weekend.
They've all been waiting for this, correct.
Kneeling down for a third down casting call.
The regular season -- and the quarterbacks on the All-Pro first team (Jackson) and second team (Allen). The rematch will come out of the Week 4 meeting that the Ravens won 35-10.
It'll be a great week, and everyone will be looking forward to it, and they're a really good football team," McDermott said. "They dominated us the first time we met and they're definitely playing well, with solid coaching. [Ravens coach John Harbaugh] won a Super Bowl and comes from a strong coaching background, so this will be a tough challenge for us.
for that game.
The situation was reversed against the Broncos on Sunday.
To take a lead of 7-0, but the entire Bills team turned things around and dominated from that point on.
You can't dwell on a couple of minutes, get what I'm saying? You've got an entire day ahead of you to turn things around. If you've had a bad day so far, you've still got 23 more hours or so to make up for it.
The Broncos managed just 102 yards of passing plays that did not involve the touchdown pass, and only one of their four second-half drives lasted more than four plays. Offensively, they had given up just three sacks all season (which put them in a tie for third fewest), but allowed two against the Bills. Quarterback Nix faced pressure on 13 of 27 dropbacks (48%), the second-highest rate he's seen in his career. Nix went 6-of-9 for 90 yards with a touchdown, two sacks and a scramble under that pressure, however the Bills saw it as their best performance in this category all season.
The quarterback recorded six pressures against his former team, which was a season-high, and the rest of the Bills' defense was pressured seven times.
We know who we are every week and what we're capable of and what's expected of us out there. That's what it's all about. We're not thinking about sending a message to anyone; we just need to go out there and perform, win games.
The Bills completed a touchdown. They had possession of the ball for 41 minutes and 43 seconds, which was the fifth-longest time in a postseason game over the past 20 years.
The Bills' convincing win has made their objective clear since the beginning. However, their quarterback knows they still have room to improve. The plan is to "just keep playing" and better themselves with each game. Up next, they'll face another challenging test.
Our team has a tough challenge ahead of us with all the strong rivalries we face, and when we face off against powerhouses or travel to their territory, the competition is always fierce. And I thrive in those situations. I enjoy it when the stakes are high, but we've got some time to prepare for our next opponent, who happens to be a very skilled team, and we're looking forward to it.
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