Sunday Night Football: Derrick Henry has 123 yards, the advantage of the Ravens 20-13 in part time
The Bills attacked first, but the Ravens used a dominant terrestrial attack to take control of the confrontation of week 1 and now lead 20-13 in part time.
They have only been two rooms, but Henry has already become the main league corridor with 123 yards in nine attempts. That works with a whopping 13.7 yards per haul.
Henry also caught a 13 -yard pass in the first 30 minutes.
Henry scored the first Ravens touchdown with remaining 13:35 in the second quarter, placing the Ravens 10-7 with a 30-yard touchdown race.
Henry then used a 49-yard race to help establish a 10 yards touchdown from Lamar Jackson, which gave the Ravens a 17-7 advantage.
The rookie kicking Tyler Loop reached a couple of long field goals in the first half, with his first attempt of 52 yards sailing through the uprights. It also connected in a kick of 49 yards at the end of the first half to extend Baltimore’s advantage to 10.
The Bills began the game with a long kick back to the 50 -yard line, and Josh Allen made a 15 -yard touchdown pass to Dalton Kincaid.
Matt Pater then reached a 25-yard field goal with 2:50 remaining in the middle to make the marker 17-10. And without waiting times, Allen was able to execute a two -minute drill in 31 seconds so that the team is in a position so that Pater connects in a 43 -yard field goal as the time expired in the first half. While initially it seemed that Kincaid was out of the limits without time on the clock, the officials put a second again to give Pater the opportunity.
Allen has 12 of 17 for 113 yards with a touchdown. He also hastened once for 3 yards.
Jackson has 8 of 10 passes for 67 yards, plus four hauls for 38 yards with a TD.
The Ravens will receive the beginning of the second half.
