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Regular Season October 31, 1999

Bills 13
Baltimore 10

Attendance: 68,673


BALTIMORE (AP) -- For three quarters, Tony Banks played just well enough to avoid ruining a brilliant effort by the Baltimore Ravens' defense.
 

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
Bills 0 3 0 10 13
Baltimore 10 0 0 0 10
First Quarter
BAL  TD, JUSTIN ARMOUR 7 YD PASS FROM TONY BANKS (MATT STOVER KICK), 10:00. Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards in 5:28. Key plays: Banks 17-yard pass to Evans to Buffalo 33; Rhett 13-yard run to Buffalo 15; Evans 3-yard run on 4th-and-1 to Buffalo 3.

BAL  FG, MATT STOVER 37 YD, 14:54. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards in 0:54. Key plays: McCallister 5-yard interception return to Buffalo 20.

Second Quarter
BUF  FG, STEVE CHRISTIE 25 YD, 14:23. Drive: 9 plays, 51 yards in 1:26. Key plays: Flutie 9-yard run on 3rd-and-7 to Baltimore 44; Flutie 14-yard pass to Williams plus 15-yard roughing the passer penalty on Ravens' Boulware to Baltimore 15; Flutie 8-yard pass to Reed to Baltimore 7.

Fourth Quarter
BUF  FG, STEVE CHRISTIE 40 YD, 8:39. Drive: 12 plays, 13 yards in 6:36. Key plays: Schultz 26-yard interception return to Baltimore 34; Flutie 4-yard pass to K Williams to Baltimore 31; Flutie 13-yard pass to K Williams on 4th-and-7 to Baltimore 18; Linton 2-yard run on 3rd-and-1 to Baltimore 1.

BUF  TD, JONATHAN LINTON 5 YD PASS FROM DOUG FLUTIE (STEVE CHRISTIE KICK), 13:25. Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards in 1:50. Key plays: Rogers 7-yard fumble return to Baltimore 45; Flutie 11-yard pass to Price to Baltimore 34; Flutie 17-yard run on 4th-and-15 to Baltimore 22; Flutie 12-yard pass to Reed on 3rd-and-5 to Baltimore 5. 

Then he gave Doug Flutie not one, but two chances to engineer yet another comeback victory. Despite struggling for much of the afternoon, Flutie was more than equal to the task.

Flutie ran for 17 yards on a key fourth-down play, then flipped a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jonathan Linton with 1:35 left Sunday to rally the Bills to a 13-10 victory.

Flutie threw three interceptions in the first three quarters to help Baltimore build a 10-3 lead. But Banks threw an interception and lost a fumble in two straight series, setting the stage for Buffalo (5-3) to snap a two-game skid.

"I'm relieved. It's hard to be real happy because we just are struggling offensively and at times it looks ugly," Flutie said.

Not nearly as ugly as the perspective from the Ravens' side. Baltimore coach Brian Billick has already gone through three different starting quarterbacks this season, yet the Ravens (2-5) have lost three straight.

This one hurt more than all the rest.

Banks was well on his way to leading Baltimore to its first win since Oct. 3, but it all went awry in the fourth quarter.

First, Banks threw an interception that Kurt Schulz took 26 yards to the Baltimore 34. The Bills got a first-and-goal at the 1, but a sack by Rob Burnett and a personal foul on the Bills' John Fina moved the ball back to the 24, and Buffalo had to settle for a field goal by Steve Christie with 6:21 left.

Banks then fumbled on an impromptu third-down run, and Buffalo's Jay Foreman recovered at the Baltimore 45 with 3:25 remaining. Flutie ran for 17 yards on a fourth-and-15 play from the 39, then completed passes to Andre Reed for 5 and 12 yards before scrambling to his right and hitting Linton in the end zone.

The key was the scramble after Baltimore rushed only three linemen. Flutie bided his time, finally saw an opening and sprinted toward the first-down marker.

"What a tremendous play. We needed a miracle play and that's what it was," Buffalo coach Wade Phillips said.

After that, the touchdown was almost inevitable.

"You give Flutie too many opportunities he's going to make plays. That's what he does," Baltimore linebacker Peter Boulware said.

"It's just the law of averages," Billick said. "If you give him enough opportunities he's going to run around and make some plays and beat you. If you limit those opportunities you will beat him. That's what other teams have done the last couple of weeks and that's what we did -- up to a point."

Flutie was 18-for-40 for 155 yards, but he never wavered when it come time to bring the Bills back as he has done so many times before.

Banks took over for Stoney Case, who was pulled after throwing three interceptions last week in a 35-8 loss to Kansas City. Banks was 13-for-34 for 129 yards, numbers that would have been acceptable had he not given the ball away twice.

Banks' first touchdown pass since last December, when he was a member of the St. Louis Rams, helped Baltimore take a 10-3 halftime lead.

The Ravens went up 7-0 on their second possession when Banks hit Justin Armour in the end zone for a 7-yard score. Banks was 4-for-4 on the drive, which included a 3-yard run by Chuck Evans on fourth-and-1 from the 6.

Rookie Chris McAlister intercepted a Flutie pass at the Buffalo 20 late in the quarter to set up a 37-yard field goal by Matt Stover and a 10-0 lead.

Limited to one first down in the first quarter, the Bills moved from their 21 to the Baltimore 23 before a poor snap ruined a 41-yard field goal try by Christie.

Just before the two-minute warning, Buffalo's Pat Williams blocked Stover's 51-yard field goal attempt. The Bills then covered 51 yards in nine plays before Christie kicked a 25-yard field goal.

NOTES - Flute, who was born in Baltimore, is now 7-0 vs. AFC Central opponents. In fact, Buffalo has won four straight against AFC Central teams. The Bills converted two of three fourth-down attempts and are 7-for-10 this season. Flutie became the fifth player in history to reach 50,000 passing yards in the NFL and CFL with a second-quarter completion. "It's something that means a lot to me," said Flutie, who joined NFL stars Dan Marino and John Elway, fellow multi-league star Warren Moon and CFL standout Ron Lancaster. "I've been doing this a long time. I'm proud of it."

 

Game Breakdown
BUF SEA
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
4TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
   Total plays
   Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
   Rushes
   Average per rush
NET YARDS PASSING
   Completed-attempted
   Yards per pass
   Sacked-yards lost
PUNTS-AVERAGE
RETURN YARDAGE
   Punts-returns
   Kickoffs-returns
   Interceptions-returns
PENALTIES-YARDS
FUMBLES-LOST
TIME OF POSSESSION
19
5-18
2-3
249
72
3.5
111
29
3.8
138
18-40
3.2
3-17
6-39.0
98
1-12
3-60
1-26
7-50
1-0
32:05
12
4-16
1-2
200
64
3.1
82
27
3.0
118
13-34
3.2
3-11
7-47.7
76
2-8
3-49
3-19
10-113
1-1
27:55
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Missed field goals
Baltimore (Matt Stover 51).

Buffalo rushing
Jonathan Linton 14-56, Doug Flutie 8-50, Antowain Smith 6-5, Chris Mohr 1-0.

Baltimore rushing
Errict Rhett 24-73, Chuck Evans 2-6, Tony Banks 1-3.

Buffalo passing
Doug Flutie 18-40 for 155 yards, 3 INT, 1 TD.

Baltimore passing
Tony Banks 13-34 for 129 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD.

Buffalo receiving
Andre Reed 7-76, Kevin Williams 4-35, Peerless Price 3-26, Jonathan Linton 2-10, Jay Riemersma 1-7, Sam Gash 1-1.

Baltimore receiving
Qadry Ismail 5-54, Justin Armour 3-35, Chuck Evans 3-26, Errict Rhett 1-8, Jermaine Lewis 1-6.

Buffalo tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Sam Cowart 6-3-1, Sam Rogers 6-1-0, Gabe Northern 4-0-0, Henry Jones 3-0-0, Phil Hansen 2-1-0, John Holecek 2-1-0, Thomas Smith 2-1-0, Marlo Perry 2-0-0, Ken Irvin 2-0-0, Kurt Schulz 2-0-0, Marcellus Wiley 2-0-1, Antoine Winfield 2-0-0, Pat Williams 1-1-0, Bruce Smith 1-1-0, Joe Cummings 1-0-0, Shawn Price 1-0-1, Ted Washington 0-1-0.

Baltimore tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Ray Lewis 11-3-1, Chris Mcalister 8-0-0, Michael Mccrary 5-0-1, Tony Siragusa 5-0-0, Jamie Sharper 2-3-0, Rob Burnett 3-0-1, Peter Boulware 2-1-0, Kim Herring 2-0-0, Deron Jenkins 2-0-0, Duane Starks 2-0-0, Rod Woodson 2-0-0, Larry Webster 1-1-0, Corey Harris 1-0-0, Keith Washington 1-0-0.

Interceptions
Buffalo (Kurt Schulz 1 for 26 yards); Baltimore (Chris Mcalister 1 for 7 yards, Duane Starks 1 for 7 yards, Rod Woodson 1 for 5 yards).

Fumbles lost
Baltimore (Tony Banks).

Opponent's fumbles recovered
Buffalo (Sam Rogers).


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