The Baltimore Ravens hosted the Buffalo Bills on "Sunday Night Football," taking down the AFC foe, 35-10. Baltimore played behind the success of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who helped his team secure its second straight win of the season. Jackson finished the game with two touchdowns and 156 yards, completing 13-of-18 pass attempts.

His efficient night wasn't just in the passing game. The dual-threat quarterback also picked up a touchdown and 54 yards on the ground. While this looked to be a competitive bout between two of the top players in the league, with Jackson and Bills quarterback Josh Allen, Buffalo's offense was stalled for much of the contest.

Allen finished the game with 180 passing yards and 21 rushing yards. Following the matchup between Jackson and Allen, they shared a postgame chat. The two hugged in the middle of the field, and Allen told Jackson, "Appreciate you brother.

Stay healthy, my man." So much respect between these three 🤝 @Lj_era8 | @KingHenry_2 | @JoshAllenQB pic.twitter.

com/KgDlJUfERZ With the victory, the Ravens are now 2-2 on the season. They've beaten some extremely talented teams in the Bills and Dallas Cowboys, proving that the start of the 2024 season was just a roadblock. Baltimore started the year with a loss to the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in Week 1 and followed that with a loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2.

The biggest difference in Baltimore's success has been the emergence of star running back Derrick Hen.