Only three teams remain undefeated in the NFL after the Buffalo Bills suffered a decisive loss in Baltimore. Previously unbeaten, Buffalo never held a lead in their 35-10 defeat on Sunday night, marking a setback that leaves them with a record of 3-1.
As the season progresses, Kansas City stands at 4-0 after overcoming a 10-point deficit to defeat the Chargers in Los Angeles. Minnesota also boasts a perfect record at 4-0, having built a commanding 28-0 lead against Green Bay before narrowly escaping with a victory. Seattle, currently 3-0, is set to face the Detroit Lions on Monday.
In the matchup between Baltimore and Buffalo, the Ravens took control early with running back Derrick Henry scoring an impressive 87-yard touchdown on the game’s first play. Baltimore improved to 2-2, managing to overcome a 19-minute scoring drought between the second and third quarters by executing crucial plays, including a forced fumble by Kyle Van Noy when Buffalo attempted a trick play. This turnover allowed Baltimore to extend its lead to 18 points, effectively sealing the game.
Henry had an outstanding performance, rushing for 199 yards, marking his second 100-plus yard game of the season after achieving this only four times last year.