Ravens News 1/14: Peters’ Passion and more
“They’ve added some wrinkles to their offense that we’re going to have to adjust to,” Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier said. “We realize we can’t just look at what we did last year and say that was good enough. Because they grew quite a bit as an offense and Lamar has grown quite a bit as a quarterback. So we’ll really have to do a good job of coming up with a good plan of trying to slow them down. They’re still the number one offense in the NFL.”
Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills: Numbers that could tell the story of the divisional round matchup
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) calls signals during the first half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)AP
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As the No. 5 seed Baltimore Ravens (12-5) move deeper in the postseason, their challenge grows stiffer. The No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills (14-3) have won six straight games and own an electrifying offense, a surging quarterback and passionate fans, some of whom will pile into Bills Stadium on Saturday night for an AFC divisional round clash with the Ravens.