Baltimore Ravens @ Buffalo Bills: overview, predictions and ratings

Mark Andrews savor the prospect of a new season, although he might not have chosen an immediate return to Buffalo.
It was at the Highmark Stadium in January that Andrews made the greatest mistake of his career, abandoning a conversion of two points which would have equaled the competition of the divisional round with 1:33 to play.
The Bills won 27-25, leaving Andrews to cope with overwhelming disappointment.
Asked about it earlier this week, The Tight End said: “At the end of the day, it’s a new season. It is two very good teams that go against each other. I will play my role, I will do my job at best my abilities, which fascinates me. It is an incredible opportunity for this organization, for me, this team.
“This is what I like to do. This is all my whole world. So, for me, it is a question of concentrating, doing my job and knowing the type of player that I can be in this offense and for this organization, for the city, and I have never lost sight of.”
Bills fans may not be as fast as Endws to forget the coach Fumble, but the Ravens coach John Harbaugh, has no doubt that the 29-year-old will face the Flak.
“He has been doing this for a long time,” said Harbaugh. “He has been in many difficult stages [and] Many difficult environments to play football. He’s a great football player. He works very hard [and is] Very prepared for the game.
Andrews could be in a big night with the home team who potentially missed two key rooms from their secondary to Christian Benford and Tre’davious White through an injury.
The match sees the quarter-rear Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson facing the head.
This is the first time that the two best players in the voting MVP from the previous season have come up on the opening weekend.




