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Sunday Night Football: The Ravens dominate the first half and lead the Bills 21-3 at halftime

It was a great first half for the Ravens and a bad one for the Bills as Baltimore leads 21-3 on Sunday Night Football.

Each of Baltimore’s first three drives resulted in touchdowns. It didn’t take long for them to get into the game, as running back Derrick Henry took Baltimore’s first play 87 yards for a touchdown.

This was the longest streak in franchise history.

After a 50-yard field goal from Tyler Bass, Henry caught his first touchdown since 2019, capping the Ravens’ second drive and increasing the lead to 14-3.

Then running back Justice Hill caught a 19-yard touchdown from Lamar Jackson and gained 18 yards with 7:34 left in the second quarter.

Even a Jackson fumble didn’t have too negative consequences for Baltimore. The quarterback lost the ball while running late in the second quarter. Allen opened up on freshman Keon Coleman down the left sideline and hit him in the hands, but Coleman dropped the ball because of an incompletion. On third down, Allen was flushed out of the pocket and had to throw the ball away.

Allen finished the first half completing 9 of 16 passes for 42 yards. He also had 21 yards on five carries.

On the other hand, Henry rushed for 109 yards on nine carries. Jackson is 11 of 13 for 135 yards with two touchdowns, 26 rushing yards and a lost fumble. Hill leads the way with four catches for 57 yards with a touchdown. He also has an 11-yard rush.

Buffalo safety Taylor Rapp is being evaluated for a head injury

The Ravens get the kickoff for the second half.

By Jasper

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