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Final Score

Game is Over

The game ends, thanks for joining us in broadcasting the game Buffalo Bills 23-20 Baltimore Ravens, we are waiting for you at VAVEL for more broadcasts.

4Q | 0:01

FIELD GOAL! Tyler Bass gives the Bills the victory with a 21-yard kick.

4Q | 0:03

Field goal attempt is coming for the Bills.

4Q | 2:14

Quickly the Bills get into Baltimore territory and could consecrate the somersault.

4Q | 4:15

INTERCEPTION! The game's longest-running offense ends with Jordan Poyer's intercepted pass in his end zone.

4Q | 9:05

Long offensive of the Ravens that continue to get closer little by little to the red zone.

4Q | 12:20

Lamar Jackson's offense crosses midfield trying to retake the lead in the game.

4Q | 15:00

The last quarter starts.

Bye to the third

The third quarter ends with a tie at 20 points by both teams.

Tying the game!

Josh Allen with the breakaway to tie the game at 20 points, a great game closure is coming:

3Q | 3:26

TOUCHDOWN! Josh Allen's 11-yard run to tie the game, Tyler Bass' extra is good and the Bills are back in the game.

3Q | 5:04

The Bills cross midfield looking to eliminate the difference in the game.

The Bills return?

Pass to Isaiah McKenzie to the side for the Bills to close the gap on the scoreboard:

3Q | 9:42

FIELD GOAL! Tyler Bass gets the 3 points with a 32-yard kick.

3Q | 9:49

Josh Allen's offense is slowed down in Baltimore territory and they will have a field goal opportunity.

3Q | 12:28

The Ravens' first offense this half isn't good and they get rid of the ball.

3Q | 15:00

The third quarter begins.

Halftime

We go into the break with a partial victory for Baltimore by 10 points.

2Q | 0:09

TOUCHDOWN! Pass the sideline from Josh Allen to Isaiah McKenzie for the Bills to close the gap before halftime. The Tyler Bass extra is good.

2Q | 1:37

Bad Baltimore offense that can't move forward and clear the ball.

2Q | 2:51

Josh Allen's offense is very bad, they still don't connect and clear the ball with less than 1 minute of possession.

2Q | 3:44

FIELD GOAL! Justin Tucker again with 3 more points with a kick of 51 yards.

3Q | 3:57

The Ravens can't score and are already in field goal attempt formation.

2Q | 8:10

The Ravens get into the red zone, great play by Lamar Jackson and his offense.

Back to back!

JK Dobbins with his second touchdown of the day as the Ravens are dominating Buffalo:

2Q | 12:54

FIELD GOAL! Justin Tucker with 3 more with kick of 42 yards.

2Q | 13:46

The Bills fail to score points and are forced to punt, very little of Buffalo's offense at the moment.

2Q | 15:00

The second quarter starts.

End of the first

The first quarter ends with an 11-point lead for Baltimore.

1Q | 1:10

TOUCHDOWN! JK Dobbins' breakaway for his second touchdown of the day, Justin Tucker's bonus is nice. Advantage of 11 for Baltimore.

1Q | 2:37

Again the Ravens get into the red zone in search of the second entry.

Ravens hits first!

Short pass for JK Dobbins to open the scoring at M&T Bank Stadium:

1Q | 10:14

FIELD GOAL! Tyler Bass gets the 3 points with a 38-yard kick.

1Q | 12:11

The Bills cross midfield looking to get back in the game.

1Q | 13:26

TOUCHDOWN! Pass from Lamar Jackson to JK Dobbins and the Ravens take advantage of the interception to go ahead on the scoreboard.

1Q | 14:23

INTERCEPTION! Josh Allen's first drive is stopped by Marlon Humphrey at the Bills 26-yard line.

1Q | 15:00

Kick off the match at M&T Bank Stadium.

About to start

We are just minutes away from the start of the game presentation and previous NFL protocols.

Injury Report

These are the players who will not see action today:
Bills: Ed Oliver, Jake Kumerow, Jordan Phillips, Christian Benford, Justin Murray, and Tommy Sweeney.
Ravens: Ronnie Stanley, Patrick Mekari, Justin Houston, Jalyn Armor Davis and Kenyan Drake.

The Ravens appears!

The Ravens are already on the grid doing the last warm-up before the start of the game:

The Bills appears!

The Bills take to the field for final drills before kickoff:

Referee

Jerome Boger will be the central referee in this duel between Bills and Ravens in week 4 of the 2022 NFL Season.

The Bills are here!

Those from Buffalo are already in the vicinity of M&T Bank Stadium for today's game:

Here are the Ravens!

The Baltimore team arrived at their stadium for this afternoon's game:

Last duel!

The last confrontation between both squads was in the 2021 postseason when the Bills eliminated the Ravens in the divisional round of the American Conference by a score of 17 to 3, in this game the Bills' defense absolutely stopped Lamar Jackson so that the Ravens they failed to score in the game.

Head to head

This is the comparison between the offenses of each of the teams:

Photo: ESPN
Photo: ESPN

Here we go!

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We remind you that the game will be broadcast on television by IZZI and NFL Network, and you can also follow it in streaming through the NFL League Pass.
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Lamar Jackson, a must see player!

The Baltimore quarterback is entering this new season with the goal of putting the previous season behind him. The Raven star suffered an ankle injury last season, preventing him from participating in the last 5 games. His numbers during the 2021 season were 2,882 passing yards, 16 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Lamar Jackson was the leading rushing yardage among all quarterbacks in the league with 1,008. He appears for the 2022 season recovered from his injury and we will be able to see him on the grid, it is still unknown if he will have any minute restrictions during the preseason but his return has been confirmed by the team's medical staff. He will seek to have a good year along with Mark Andrews and Devonta Freeman will fight for a ticket to the postseason and try to get a better contractual agreement with the team.

Photo: Ravens
Photo: Ravens

How does the Ravens get here?

The Baltimore team arrives after not qualifying for the postseason the previous year, they finished in last place in the North Division of the American conference with a record of 8 wins and 9 losses. These fought for one of the last tickets to the Wild Cards round until the last week and they were only 1 win away from getting to the playoffs. The 2021 NFL season started in the best way with a record of 8 wins and only 2 losses, but the team fell in recent weeks dragging a negative streak of 6 consecutive losses, including the loss in the last week against the Steelers in the game that defined who advanced to the postseason. Now, the team has put this history behind them and will look to have a good year to return to the playoffs. In the 2020 season, they made it all the way to the divisional playoffs and surprised everyone with a good year, which had not been seen since the 2012 championship. Baltimore enters this game with the mark of 23 consecutive wins in preseason games and with a good start to the season with a victory against the Jets by a score of 24 to 9. The negotiations between Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are the subject that dominates the atmosphere of the team and this could be an important topic for the players to get distracted and do not achieve their goals.

Josh Allen, a must see player!

The Bills quarterback begins a new season with the sole mission of maintaining his place in the NFL and seeking to put his team back in the NFL Playoffs. Buffalo's quarterback is the team's new offensive leader. His numbers this season are 1,014 passing yards, 9 touchdown passes and 2 intersections with which he has achieved a record of 2 wins and 1 loss. The game against the Ravens will be his second test against teams contemplated to enter the postseason. The quarterback's connection to Steffon Digs and Devin Singletary will be key to having a good season, and he'll have good competition for the starting job from Case Keenum. In his last game, he had 2 touchdown passes and 400 passing yards.

Photo: Bills
Photo: Bills

How does Buffalo arrive?

The Buffalo team starts a new season in the American Conference, after culminating last season in first place in the east of its conference with a record of 11 wins and 6 losses; with these results, the team earned a place in the postseason where it was left out of the postseason by being eliminated by Kansas City in the divisional semifinals by a score of 42 to 36. This was one of the main reasons why the team decided to renew the offense around Josh Allen at quarterback and good players like Isaiah McKenzie, Zack Moss and Gabe Davis. Those led by Sean McDermott continue to gain experience with the passing of the seasons and seek to remain a postseason team and fight for the NFL title. The team got off to a great start against the Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee, but was outplayed by Miami on the previous date. The team's mission will be to fight once again against the Patriots and Dolphins for a ticket to the next round of the NFL and get to the Superbowl.

Where's the game?

The M&T Bank Stadium located in the city of Baltimore will host this duel between two teams that seek to continue the 2022 NFL regular season in good shape. This stadium has a capacity for 71,000 fans and was inaugurated in 1998.

Photo: NFL
Photo: NFL

Welcome!

Good day to all VAVEL readers! Welcome to the broadcast of the game between Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens live, corresponding to the duel of Week 4 of the 2022 NFL Season. The match will take place at the M&T Bank Stadium, at 1 o'clock.

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