The Buffalo Bills clinched a spot in the AFC Championship Game with a 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Josh Allen, despite a modest passing performance of 16 completions for 127 yards, led the Bills to three rushing touchdowns in the first half. The Bills’ defense was opportunistic, forcing three turnovers from an offense that had only 11 in the regular season. A pivotal moment came when linebacker Terrel Bernard forced and recovered a fumble from Mark Andrews in the fourth quarter, halting a potential Ravens’ scoring drive. The Bills’ defense struggled on third downs, allowing the Ravens to convert 7 of 10 attempts. However, the Ravens’ inability to convert on 2-point conversions, finishing the season 1-of-5, was a significant factor in their defeat. This win marks the Bills’ second conference title game appearance in Allen’s career, setting up a rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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