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Top 3 things we learned from Bills epic comeback vs Ravens | Week 1

"Big moment. Big momentum shift. And then when we got the ball, when we made that third down stop before they punted. I mean, that was a big stop right there, if they convert that game is over. Bobby made a great call. Players executed," he said.

Allen connected with rookie TE Jackson Hawes for 29 yards and then the QB took it in himself two plays later for the TD. The Ravens still led 40-38 after Buffalo's unsuccessful two-point play, their third missed try of the night.

Buffalo needed one more favor to swing their way and it did with the Ravens going three and out to give the Bills the ball back. The Ravens, an often aggressive team on fourth down, opted to punt on 4th and 3 from their own 38 yard line.

"If you don't make it, you hand us the ball basically, almost in field goal range. So obviously, he (John Harbaugh) is a great coach, and you never know until you're in that situation what you'd really do,"

Lamar Jackson said he was dealing with cramping on the final drive otherwise he would've pushed the team to go for it instead.

"If I wasn't, I would've let everyone know I was trying to go for it on fourth-and-3," he said.

With 1:26 to go, Allen calmly drove the Bills down the field in nine plays, driving all the way inside the Baltimore 10-yard line. That set Prater up for the game-winning field goal as time expired. Ravens All-Pro safety was inches away from blocking the kick.

"'I'm still on cloud nine," Prater said. It was just such a fun experience and awesome just to be a part of it."

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