The Buffalo Bills head into Week 4 with a perfect 3-0 record, which includes a commanding victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. As they gear up for an important AFC showdown against the Baltimore Ravens, the team is focused on sustaining their momentum and tackling key issues, especially concerning the offensive line.
Buffalo’s strong start has been fueled by their dynamic offense, led by quarterback Josh Allen, keeping them among the top teams in both passing and rushing. They now face a challenging matchup against the Ravens, whose defense has displayed moments of excellence over the first three weeks. As Buffalo refines its game plan, it will be essential to ensure Allen’s protection to remain at the top of the AFC East.
The Bills made key roster adjustments on Thursday, placing rookie offensive lineman Tylan Grable on injured reserve due to a groin injury he sustained in last week’s game. Grable had been a dependable player during the first three games of the season.
In his place, the team promoted veteran Will Clapp from the practice squad. Clapp, a seven-year NFL veteran, has played in 65 career games with the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers, adding valuable experience to an offensive line dealing with injuries.
Alongside these roster changes, Buffalo added wide receiver Ahmarean Brown to the practice squad, enhancing their depth ahead of the Week 4 matchup. The Ravens’ defense, which gives up an average of 227 passing yards per game, presents an opportunity for Buffalo’s offense to capitalize on potential weaknesses.
With these new additions and a strong defensive front featuring veterans like Von Miller, the Bills are determined to preserve their perfect season. As they progress, the health of key players and maintaining offensive cohesion will be crucial in their strategy against a formidable Ravens team.