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Baltimore Ravens opens up in the 2025 season on the road to Buffalo Bills on Sunday night in a new match for their divisional round playing from January.
The bills escaped with a 27-25 win to move on to the AFC Championship game-Kun to lose for Kansas City Chiefs, which seems to be the theme of AFC teams in the last five years.
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Baltimore Ravens Offensive Tackle Ronnie Stanley (79) on the field ahead of a game against Kansas City Chiefs at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imag- Pictures)
Raven’s offensive Lineman Ronnie Stanley, a two-time pro bowler and disposable all-pro selection, expressed just how important matchup against the bills is.
“This team sent us home out of the playoffs, so I don’t think it’s just (like) to go into a normal game in itself. We are very unhappy with the result the last time we were there and many of us will give something to leave there with a ‘w,'” he told journalists.
In Ravens’ loss to the bills, the tight end took Mark Andrews Brown of the criticism for two crucial mistakes. He had a fumble in the fourth quarter that resulted in a Bills field goal and fell a care of a two-point conversion.

Baltimore Raven’s tight end Mark Andrews (89) looks at under an NFL OTA at Under Armor Performance Center. (Daniel Kucin Jr./Imagn Images)
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Stanley said he knew Andrews would not let a bad game affect him too much.
“Each game will be important for (Mark Andrews). I know that type of competitor brand is and he won’t let for a moment (or) a bad thing (that) happen to put him back. He’s a real warrior,” he said. “He wants to push through these moments, and I know he’s excited to prove (to) himself and everyone else that he’s still that guy.”

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) celebrates with offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (79) after scoring a touchdown against Houston Texans during the third quarter of an AFC division game from 2024 at M&T Bank Stadium. (Mitch stringer/USA Today Sports)
The ravens were 12-5 last season and won AFC North.



