Ravens too much for Bills 37-34
- October 29th, 2010
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The Buffalo Bills has again failed in its attempt to win its first ever win the ongoing National Football League season.
The Buffalo Bills fell short against the home-team Baltimore Ravens 37-34 in the 2010 NFL season.
The loss dropped the Bills to a woeful 0-5 win-loss record which further dampen their chances of entering the NFL playoffs this year.
The win for the Ravens on the other-hand further boosted their chances of entering the 2010 NFL postseason games.
Ravens safety Ed Reed was the main performer for the winning home-team as he force three turnovers to the visiting team that lead to their victory.
Dependable linebacker Ray Lewis also had a superb game for the Ravens as he stripped the ball from Bills tight end Shawn Nelson, to carry the Ravens to an escaped victory against the Bills.
The reliable superstar quarterback of the Ravens Joe Flacco also had an A-game as he threw three touchdown passes, to improve to 14-1 under Ravens coach John Harbaugh against teams with sub-.500 records.
Harbaugh said they can sustain their winning momentum if they continue to play hard and be too complacent in their next games.
Bills coach Chan Gailey for his part said although their record is not something to be proud off, he is still happy that they almost beat the Ravens at its own football arena.
Gailey said if they can limit or avoid their mistakes he believe they could still recover, all they have to do is to continue playing hard for the franchise and its countless fans all over the globe.
NFL Teams: Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills