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Some Buffalo Bills fans left Orchard Park, New York, early on Sunday night when the team fell 40-25 with less than 12 minutes to play in the last quarter against the Baltimore Ravens.
Little knew, Josh Allen and the defense of the Bills were going to orchestrate an unlikely return. Allen was responsible for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and helped the Bills go up to the field for the 32 -yard game of Matt Pater. The defensive Tackle Ed Oliver also caused Derrick Henry to balance, the only stain of the corridor during the night.
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The Buffalo Bills Campo Marshal, Josh Allen (17), celebrates the team’s victory over the Baltimore Ravens in a NFL football match in Orchard Park, NY, on Sunday, September 7, 2025. (Photo AP/Jeffrey T. Barnes)
Allen implored Bills fans who have more confidence in the team in the future.
“Our team did not give up,” he said after the game. “I think there are people who left the stadium. It’s fine. We’ll be fine. But have some faith next time.”
The Bills had to make some things even fall to smell the leadership at the end of the game. It really started with the last impulse of Buffalo of the first half.
Allen and the Bills had the ball with 31 seconds in the second quarter. He completed a 26 -yard pass to Khalil Shakir and recorded the ball with eight remaining seconds. Instead of trying to a launch of Hail Mary in the score area, Allen found Dalton Kincaid scratching the field and made a tip launch to the closed wing with a second to the left.
Pater reached a field goal from 43 yards to keep Buffalo to a Ravens score.

The Buffalo Bills Campo Marshal, Josh Allen (17), launches against the Baltimore Ravens during the second half of a NFL football match in Orchard Park, NY, Sunday, September 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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With 4:05 remaining in the last quarter, Allen backed away to pass in the red zone in 4th and 2, fired a pass to the score zone. He was inclined by a Bills player and somehow Keon Coleman captured in the annotation zone. Buffalo was eight points from the advantage.
The Henry Fumble led another TouchDown of the Bills. The Ravens recovered the ball and could have kept the game with a first Down. But they only won seven yards in three plays. Coach John Harbaugh chose to clear the ball and let his defense take over.
Allen led Buffalo on a nine play and 66 yards trip that ended with the winner of the Pater game.
“Josh has always been like that. He wants the ball in key moments of the game,” said coach Sean McDermott. “That is what the greats, that is their mentality. That is what they want, that is what they do. And they are never out of mind.”

The Buffalo Bills Campo Marshal, Josh Allen (17) celebrates with the kicking Matt Pater (15) after his game of the game against the Baltimore Ravens in a NFL football match in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday, September 7, 2025. (Photo AP/Jeffrey T. Barnes)
Allen had 33 of 46 with 394 air yards in victory. He had two pass touchdowns and two touchdowns by land.