Football
Tylan Wallace, Justice Hill Make Big Plays, Ravens Fall in Buffalo
Justice and Tylan combined for 84 of Baltimore’s yards Sunday night.
A pair of former Pokes made plays in an NFL playoff classic Sunday night, but that loss in Buffalo put an end to their season.
In Baltimore’s 27-25 loss to the Bills, Justice Hill and Tylan Wallace accounted for 84 of the Ravens’ 416 yards of total offense.
Starting with Hill, he ran six times for 50 yards while also catching his two targets for another seven receiving yards. Sharing a backfield with Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson, Hill didn’t have more than five carries in any regular season game this season, but he got six in each of the Ravens’ playoff outings.
With the Ravens down 21-13 late in the third quarter, Hill had a 22-yard run that set up a Baltimore touchdown.
Justice Hill scampers into the red zone
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Wallace’s big play came on Baltimore’s final drive. It was a classic play from Jackson. He bought time by rolling out of the pocket before throwing across his body to Wallace. Also credit to Wallace for staying in the play and working back to the ball.
Wallace showed sure hands to bring the ball in (something that was difficult to do given the elements) before turning up field and gaining 27.
Lamar scrambles and finds Tylan Wallace for the FIRST DOWN 🐦⬛
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Wallace’s catch set up a Baltimore touchdown that made it 27-25, but Mark Andrews wasn’t able to hold onto the 2-point conversion attempt. The Bills survived.
It wraps up what’s been a fun season for the two Cowboys-turned-Ravens working alongside former OSU offensive coordinator Todd Monken. A fourth round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, Hill had 228 rushing yards, 383 receiving yards and four total touchdowns in the regular season before running for 62 yards, having 20 receiving yards and a score in the playoffs. A fourth-round pick in 2021, Wallace caught 11 passes for 193 yards and a touchdown in the regular season before catches two passes for 48 yards in the playoffs.
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