Buffalo edged Baltimore, 27-25, after the Ravens’ Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a tying two-point conversion pass in the final minutes.
The Baltimore Ravens' 2024-25 season came to a heartbreaking end, as they were eliminated in the divisional round of the playoffs. Lamar Jackson and
Josh Allen took a final kneel to give the Buffalo Bills a 27-25 playoff victory, pumped his fist and immediately jogged toward the sideline. The Baltimore Ravens sideline. Allen immediately sought out Lamar Jackson.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
Following the disappointing loss for the Ravens, who have been one of the leading Super Bowl contenders all season, Jackson spoke with the media to share his thoughts on the glaring issues from the game. Jackson believes turnovers were the biggest issue in stopping the Ravens from advancing to the AFC Championship Game.
Before Lamar Jackson takes the field Sunday, there will be player props available for the 6:30 PM ET kickoff, live on CBS. Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens hit the field against the Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills were able to hang on at home and beat the Baltimore Ravens, 27-25, to set up a meeting with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game next Sunday at Arrowhead.
Mark Andrews dropped a would-be game-tying 2-point conversion late and the Ravens’ season ended with a 27-25 playoff loss to the Bills.
And then there were four. The Divisional Round is generally considered to be the best weekend of the entire NFL season and this season’s
Jonas Shaffer is a Ravens beat writer for The Baltimore Banner. He previously covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun. Shaffer graduated from the University of Maryland and grew up in Silver Spring. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policies.