The Buffalo Bills once again fell short on its quest for a win in the ongoing National Football League season.
The Bills suffered a disappointing defeat at the hands of the host team Baltimore Ravens 34-37 in the 2010 NFL season.
The Bills were on the verge of winning its first game in the current NFL season when Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stripped the ball from Bills tight end Shawn Nelson, to carry the Ravens to an escaped victory against the Bills.
Lewis played hero in the game as he stopped the Bills from escaping with a victory against them.
Ravens safety Ed Reed also had a nice game against the Bills as he force three turnovers to the visiting team that lead to their victory.
The superstar quarterback of the Ravens Joe Flacco also contributed big for his team to their victory as he threw three touchdown passes, to improve to 14-1 under Ravens coach John Harbaugh against teams with sub-.500 records.
With their latest victory, the Ravens are feeling high these days.
Harbaugh believe that if they can sustain their winning momentum they have a huge chance of getting a slot at the NFL playoffs and compete for the Super Bowl this year.
The Bills for its part are still confident of their chances in the 2010 NFL season despite their bad record.
Bills coach Chan Gailey said hope is not lost for them all they have to do is to continue to play hard and avoid their usual errors.
Gailey said they have a great team, all they have to do to win games is to play tough defense and avoid mistakes.