ORCHARD PARK, N.J. -- Lamar Jackson shook off the worst first half by the Baltimore Ravens' offense this season by hitting tight end Hayden Hurst for a 61-yard touchdown on Baltimore's second play of the second half.
With top tight end target Mark Andrews doubtful to return with a knee injury, Hurst picked up the slack and got behind the Bills defense for the longest touchdown catch of his career, which put up Baltimore, 17-6, over the Bills.
The Ravens struggled in the first half, producing their lowest total (95 yards) before halftime this season.