2 bold predictions for Buffalo Bills in Week 4 vs. Ravens
As the Bills begin their three-game stint away from Buffalo, their first stop is Baltimore. The Bills will have a difficult time against the improved Ravens as now cornerback Taron Johnson and Terrel Bernard were officially ruled out by head coach Sean McDermott. Now, the Bills will again rely on their dominant pass rush and secondary to win them the game. Not to be left out is their offense, however, as they’re averaging 37.3 points per game.
Every week, something crazy happens for the Bills. Last week, Keon Coleman caught his first touchdown, a deep one for 24 yards. Along with that, Damar Hamlin saw his first career interception. This week, the Bills could rely on some of the same players to get the job done as they did just days ago. Let’s take a look at two bold predictions for this week's matchup.
Dalton Kincaid continues to stay hot, totaling 120 yards and two touchdowns.
Going into this season, everyone thought Dalton Kincaid would be a big factor in the Bills' offense. However, he started off the first couple of weeks slow before having a good game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. After totaling three receptions for 41 yards and one touchdown on Monday night, Kincaid looks to improve on that game with one even better. Kincaid’s 120 yards would mark a career-best, and also his first-ever 100+ yard game.
The Bills' offense has been red hot, and adding Kincaid to the mix will only make it better. The Bills have been able to get Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir going, along with a successful run game. All that’s left is a dominant tight end before opposing defenses, like Baltimore’s, won’t be able to stop them.
Cam Lewis joins in on the fun, intercepting Lamar Jackson to clinch the victory.
A lot has been said about Cam Lewis in the offseason. And whether you believe that or not, one thing is for sure. He’s had a good start to the season replacing Taron Johnson. Lewis has allowed 7 receptions for 72 yards on nine targets with one pass breakup, according to Playerprofiler. Lewis will be guarding against Nelson Agholor, who’s started the season with three receptions for 75 yards. A much easier opponent than last week’s Christian Kirk, whom Lewis helped hold to 79 yards on eight receptions.
Despite what you hear about Lamar Jackson as a passer, he’s thrown fairly well to start the season, and Cam Lewis will be one of the guys that Buffalo calls on to stop Jackson. A Cam Lewis vs Nelson Agholor matchup is the perfect time for Lewis to get going.