Ravens is preparing for the Bills match in the eliminatory match

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The Baltimore Ravens will open the 2025 season on the road against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday evening in a revenge match of their division qualifying series from January.

The Bills have escaped with a victory of 27-25 to qualify for the AFC championship match – only to lose against the Chiefs of Kansas City, which seems to be the theme of AFC teams in the past five years.

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The offensive platform of the Baltimore Ravens Ronnie Stanley (79) on the field before a match against the Chiefs of Kansas City in Geha Field at the Stadium Arrowhead. (Denny Medley / Imagn Images)

Ravens’ offensive line player Ronnie Stanley, a double Bowler player and a single All-Pro selection, expressed how important the match against the Bills was.

“This team sent us back to the house of the playoffs, so I do not think it is (like) entering a normal match, in itself. We are very unhappy with the last time we were there, and many of us will give anything to leave there with a” W “”, he told journalists.

In the defeat of the ravens against the Bills, Mark Andrews, at the end, gained the weight of criticism for two crucial errors. He had an escape from the fourth quarter which led to a basket of the Bills and dropped a pass on a conversion in two points.

Baltimore Ravens End End, Mark Andrews (89) looks during an NFL OTA at Under Armor Performance Center. (Images Daniel Kucin Jr./imagn)

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Stanley said he knew that Andws was not going to let a bad match affect him too much.

“Each match will be important for (Mark Andrews). I know that the type of competitor Mark is, and he will not leave a bad thing (or) a bad thing,” he is a real warrior, “he said. “He will move forward through these moments, and I know that he is excited to prove himself (to) himself and all the others that he is always this guy.”

Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson’s quarterrier (8) famous with the offensive platform Ronnie Stanley (79) after marked a touch against Houston’s Texans during the third quarter of a Divisional Channel of AFC at M&T Bank Stadium. (Mitch Stringer / USA TODAY SPORTS)

The Ravens were 12-5 last season and won AFC North.

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