So close yet so far, the Buffalo Bills had the closes chance to win its first game in the 2010 National Football League season but their effort fell short in a heartbreaking 34-37 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Buffalo Bills remain win-less in the current NFL season with a 0-6 win-loss record after their lost to the home-team Baltimore Ravens, who improved to 5-2 this year.
Playing in-front of a hostile crowd, the Bills played inspired in the game against the Ravens and almost upset the favored host team.
However, Ravens safety Ed Reed played villain for the Bulls as he force three turnovers to the visiting team and eventually beat them in their recent game.
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis also had a nice game for the host team including an important play wherein he stripped the ball from Bills tight end Shawn Nelson, to carry the Ravens to an escaped victory against the Bills.
Despite being the heavy favorite to win the game, the Ravens trailed 24-10 late in the first half before scoring 24 straight points to take a 34-24 lead into the fourth quarter.
Bills coach Chan Gailey is both sad sad and happy with their loss.
Gailey said he is sad because they remain win-less in the 2010 NFL season but happy in a way since they have improved in their plays and even had the chance to win the game.
He said what hurt them most is their turnover, Gailey said to get their first win in the current NFL season they must focus on their game and limit their turnovers.
The Bills coach said he remains optimistic that the team can get its first ever win this year soon.
The Ravens for its part further boost their chances of entering the NFL playoffs with their latest victory.
In the game, Ravens superstar quarterback Joe Flacco also threw three touchdown passes, to improve to 14-1 under coach John Harbaugh against teams with sub-.500 records.
Harbaugh said if they continue to play as a team and worked hard in every game sky is the limit for their chances in the current NFL season.
Teams: Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills

