The latest news and live updates as the Buffalo Bills take on the Baltimore Ravens on "Sunday Night Football."
(BD TOP NEWS BLOG)__ And then there were three.
A week after previously undefeated New England had been handed its first defeat, previously undefeated Buffalo never led Sunday night in its prime-time loss at Baltimore. As it stands, only Kansas City, Minnesota and Seattle remain unbeaten one month into the NFL season.
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Kansas City is 4-0 after rallying from 10 points down to beat the Chargers in Los Angeles. Minnesota also moved to 4-0, jumping to a 28-0 lead before barely holding on against the visiting Green Bay Packers. Seattle moved to 3-0 and plays at the Detroit Lions on Monday night.
Under the Sunday night primetime spotlight, Buffalo lost 35-10 in Baltimore during a game in which the Bills were never comfortable from the first play from scrimmage - when Ravens running back Derrick Henry burst through the right side of the offensive line untouched for an 87-yard touchdown run.
The Ravens improved to 2-2 by surviving a 19-minute scoreless stretch between the second and third quarters by making big plays at just the right time, starting with Henry's tone-setting opening touchdown. When Buffalo cut its deficit to 21-10 early in the third quarter, Baltimore's Kyle Van Noy wasn't fooled by a trick play and forced a fumble by Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen. Baltimore scored on the ensuing drive to push its lead to 18, and the game was never in doubt again.
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