Ravens' Ronnie Stanley touts importance of Week 1 matchup against Bills

Baltimore Ravens will open 2025 season in a rematch of Divisional Round Playoff games on the road against Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.
Invoices fled with a 27-25 victory to proceed to the ASH ASH Championship match-to lose to Kansas City Chiefs, who appeared to be the theme of AFC teams in the last five years.
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Raven-referee Ronnie Stanley, twice professional bowling player and a one-time All-Pro selection, said how important it is to match the invoices.
“This team sent us home from the playoffs, so I don’t think it’s just (like) to enter a normal game. The last time we’re very unhappy, and many of us will give something to leave,” he said.
The tight -end Mark Andrews took the burden of criticism for two important mistakes. There was a fourth quarter of a fourth quarter of a two -point transformation that resulted in a field goal.
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Stanley said that Andrews knew that a bad game would not allow him to impress him very much.
“Every game will be important for Mark andrews. He said. “He’s going to move forward in those moments, and I know he’s excited to prove himself and everyone that he’s still that man.”
The raven was 12-5 years old last season and Afc won North.
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