Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens: Buffalo Falls in Heartbreaker
The Buffalo Bills maybe win less, but they have heart.
Buffalo gave the Baltimore Ravens a scare, but lost a close one 37-34 in over-time handing themselves another loss.
The Bills entered halftime feeling great with a 24-20 lead over the Ravens, but Baltimore came flying back in the second half.
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Baltimore went on to score 14 unanswered points in the third quarter to give themselves a comfortable 34-24 lead, but Buffalo did not give up.
With just under six minutes left, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick found Lee Evans for a 17-yard score to bring the Bills back to life.
The Bills didn't stop there. With four seconds left in regulation, kicker Rian Lindell drilled a 50-yard field goal to send the game to overtime.
From there, the Ravens escaped with a Billy Cundiff 38-yard field goal to improve to 5-2.
Buffalo nearly pulled off an improbable upset, but just fell short by three points.
The performance put out by the Bills today was gutsy, and was led by Fitzpatrick.
The Harvard alum threw for 374 yards with four scores, and gave the Bills a chance to win.
With this loss, the Bills remain win less and still sit in the cellar of the AFC East.
This article was first seen on Sports Haze.
Tony Santorsa is Sports Haze's AFC East Beat Writer, and you could read more sports stories at www.SportsHaze.com. You can also follow Tony via Twitter @TonySantorsa.

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