The Baltimore Ravens may have started the season 0-2, but they're on a roll after picking up their second straight win with a 35-10 victory over the undefeated Buffalo Bills on Sunday night at M&T Bank Stadium. I'm raising it.
Derrick Henry had an incredible game, gaining 199 yards on 24 carries and scoring an 87-yard touchdown, sparking the Ravens' score on the first offensive play of the game, the best in the league. 's rush attack is back.
Getting a nice block from fullback Patrick Ricard, Henry saw the light of day and didn't waste it, rushing for a franchise-best 87 yards down the Jets' right sideline.
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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry, 22, celebrates with his teammates after scoring during the second quarter of their game against the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan – Imagen Images)
The Bills had no answer to Henry all night, as they remained disorganized by points throughout the fourth quarter.
In addition to Henry's dominance, quarterback Lamar Jackson also got the job done with his feet. He rushed for 54 yards on six carries and scored a touchdown of his own.
And while running back Justice Hill ran for only 14 yards, he played a big role in Jackson's passing game, gaining six passes for a game-high 78 yards, including a touchdown.
Derrick Henry's incredible 87-yard touchdown run makes Ravens history
Jackson was very efficient through the air, going 13 of 18 for 156 yards and two touchdowns, the first going to Henry and finding Hill late in the game.
Meanwhile, Josh Allen and the Bills, who were rolling into this featured game on Sunday night on the road, were brought back to earth as John Harbaugh's group continued to run all over the field with a proper blitz. It's here.
Allen couldn't find the end zone with his leg or arm cannons, completing only 16-of-29 passes for 180 yards, despite going for 21 yards on five attempts.
Buffalo can't move the ball as quickly and effectively as they did in the first three games of the season, with Allen having to pump three fakes and sprint to his right to find Khalil Shaquille (4 catches, 62 yards). I had to. A 52-yard third-quarter drive set up Buffalo's only touchdown drive of the game.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, 17, throws from the pocket during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan – Imagen Images)
Ty Johnson scored for Buffalo from 3 yards left in the game, 21-10.
However, things got out of hand when Allen was strip-sacked on the team's next drive, and Jackson began to pull away again, leading a rushing touchdown drive.
Then, after Buffalo kicker Tyler Bass missed a field goal, Baltimore scored again, making it 35-10, as Ricard fell on Henry's fumble near the goal line in the end zone.
It was complete domination by the Ravens, who resembled the best-performing team in the NFL last season week in and week out.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, 8, passes the ball while being guarded by Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Daquan Jones, 92, during the second quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. . (Jeff Burke-Imagine image)
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Meanwhile, the Bills suffered a crushing loss on the road that brought them back to reality, but they are in no uncertain position heading into Week 5.
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