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Ravens encouraged to wipe away “bad taste” from losses in play -game games to bills

Ravens encouraged to wipe away "bad taste" from losses in play -game games to bills


For Baltimore Ravens, the 2025 campaign begins where the period 2024 ended bitterly: Buffalo.

Ravens players do not brush the importance of facing the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night to open the season.

“That team sent us home out of the playoff games, so I think it’s not just going to a normal game in itself,” said Pro Bowl after Ronnie Stanley said through the team’s official website. “We were very dissatisfied with the outcome last time we were there. Many of us will give anything to leave with Dub.”

The bills beat Ravens 27-25 in the AFC league traffic 2024 despite being excellent 416-273 meters. Buffalo became the first team to win the finals but reached less than 300 meters overall and allowed 400 or more a total of a meter since the Carolina Panthers 2015 (Division Round Vs. Seattle).

The tension of the wounds burned Baltimore in the finals. Lamar Jackson had two disclosures (int and fumble lost) and the defense was sieve on the ground, which allowed 147 meters. The game ended with Mark Andrews dropping a possible two -point test.

“It’s not a good feeling,” defender Nnami Madubuike said to watch the movie. “There are things we did good, things that we did badly, but badly override it. We really want to tighten balls on it.

“It will be a great motivation. This is the last game we played. To go back there and play the same team as we lost, which we think we should have won, self-powerful mistakes. Everyone has pumped up. You want to get such a bad taste out of your mouth.”

Sunday night’s results could be a preview of a resubmission in January as both clubs try to get over the bump by season. The bills (84) and Ravens (81) each have 80 plus wins over the last seven seasons, including play-playing games, participating in the Colts 1999-2005 (80) as one team in the history of NFL with 80 plus wins over seven seasons without reaching the Super Bowl.