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The Baltimore Ravens will open the 2025 season on the highway against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night in a rematch of their playoff game of the division round since January.
The Bills escaped with a 27-25 victory to advance to the AFC championship game, only to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs, which seems to be the issue of AFC teams in the last five years.
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The offensive Tackle of the Baltimore Ravens Ronnie Stanley (79) in the field before a game against the Kansas City bosses in Geha Field in the Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagn images)
The Ravens offensive liner, Ronnie Stanley, twice Pro Bowler and a single All-Pro selection, expressed how important the confrontation against Bills is.
“That team sent us home to the playoffs house, so I don’t think it’s just (how) enter a normal game, but we are very unhappy with the result the last time we were there, and many of us will give anything to get out there with a ‘W’,” he told the journalists.
In the defeat of the Ravens against the Bills, the closed wing Mark Andrews took the worst part of the criticism for two crucial errors. He had a loose ball of the fourth quarter that resulted in a Bills field goal and dropped a pass in a two -point conversion.

The closed wing of Baltimore Ravens Mark Andrews (89) observes during an NFL OTA in Under Armor Performance Center. (Daniel Kucin Jr./imagn images)
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Stanley said he knew that Andrews was not going to let a bad game affect him too much.
“Each game will be important for (Mark Andrews). I know that the type of competitor is, and it won’t let a bad moment (that) make it back. He is a true warrior,” he said. “He is going to advance in those moments, and I know he is excited to demonstrate (a) himself and everyone else who is still that guy.”

The Baltimore Ravens Campo Marshal, Lamar Jackson (8), celebrates with the offensive Tackle Ronnie Stanley (79) after scoring a touchdown against the Houston Texans during the third quarter of a division round game of the AFC 2024 at the M&T Bank stadium. (Mitch Stringer/USA Today Sports)
The Ravens had 12-5 last season and won the AFC North.