 First up, the Baltimore Ravens head to Western New York to take on the Buffalo Bills. With the win over the Tennessee Titans, John Harbaugh registered his eighth career road victory in the postseason, the most in NFL history. The Bills were led by Stefan Diggs yet again, who last week became just the second player ever with over 125 yards in a touchdown with multiple teams in a postseason game. Jerry Rice was the only one to accomplish this feat. By the Baltimore Ravens last week against the Tennessee Titans, Marcus Peters, who may not be the most likable guy in the NFL as far as his character goes, but he's a very good player and one of the best defensive backs in the NFL picked up a very clutch interception to help the Ravens pick up that victory against the Tennessee Titans. Then they celebrated on that Titans logo after if you look back at the history that they had in the regular season where the Titans met up on the logo of the Baltimore Ravens in the middle of the field must have felt good for the Ravens to get that revenge. The Ravens don't ever count them out. They're a wildcard team and they might be a little bit lower as far as seeding goes, but against the Buffalo Bills, you can expect that they're going to give them a run for their money, especially if you consider that the Bills last week against the Indianapolis Colts were pushed to the limit when it seemed like that the Colts had many opportunities to at least tie the game or maybe even pick up the victory against the Buffalo Bills on the road. It just led to maybe Frank Reich making some bad decisions that he kind of regrets maybe going for it on fourth down when you should have settled for a field goal, could have tied the game in many situations, but the Buffalo Bills did get by. They did pick up a victory. They did look impressive, but I think that they're going to be tested very well against the Baltimore Ravens for the Ravens. Let's talk about the keys to victory. How can each team pick up their victory against their opponent and go on to the conference championship? Starting off with the Baltimore Ravens, the keys to victory for the Ravens. First off, don't worry about the Bills run offense. They're ranked 19th in the NFL, but that's due to Josh Allen carrying the load. Zach Moss and Devin Singletary did not do much, and guess what? Zach Moss is now placed on injured reserve. Devonte Freeman is going to come in. He's going to get some reps, but we don't expect him to be that much of a game changer or make that much of a big impact to lead that run offense to great success. So don't worry about the run offense. Don't sack the box. Instead, you have to play Josh Allen and Stefan Diggs and see what you can do against that passing game. And then second, expose the Bills run defense. I know on paper, they're probably in the middle of the pack. They're 17th actually in rush defense, so they're dead in the middle. But the thing is the Bills run defense has given up a lot of big plays to a lot of running backs this season. So the Baltimore Ravens, who's known as a run first team, actually first in the NFL, that's going to be your key to victory. For the Buffalo Bills, let's talk about their keys to victory. How can they pick up a win against the Baltimore Ravens? Keep a spy on Lamar Jackson. And what that means is if you guys don't know what a spy is, is have a linebacker, or if you want someone faster, maybe a safety or a cornerback, keep up with Lamar Jackson and always shadow him every single play, whether it be a run play, whether it be a pass play, shadow that player so that Lamar Jackson can't break away with those long runs. That's what happens against the Tennessee Titans. The Titans were looking good on defense in the first half. And then guess what? Towards the end of the first half, Lamar Jackson, 48 yard touchdown run, just like that. He's going to come out of nowhere and get that big play. And then the second key to victory for the Buffalo Bills, stack the box often. As far as the Ravens go, we talked about them playing the pass, the Bills, you've got to play the run. You know that this is a run first team. You know you got to keep a spy on Lamar Jackson. You know that you've got to stop this run game against JK Dobbins, who scored a touchdown in seven straight games. You've got to stop this running game if you are the Buffalo Bills. Who do you guys have winning this game? Leave your comments down below. We'll love to interact with you. Do you think that the Bills or the Ravens are advancing to the AFC championship?