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Matt Prater plays Bills hero with game-winning FG 3 days after joining team, and Josh Allen is stoked

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08 September 2025

Matt Prater is an 18-season NFL veteran with a distinguished kicking career that includes two Pro Bowls. 

He has never had a week like this. 

Prater, 41, signed with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday after Buffalo's regular kicker Tyler Bass landed on injured reserve with a hip/groin injury. On Sunday, Prater hit the game-winning field goal in a Week 1 game that could very well stand up as the NFL's game of the year once the regular season is done. 

The Bills overcame a 15-point fourth quarter deficit to stun the fellow Super Bowl contending Baltimore Ravens for a 41-40 win. Prater capped the game with a 32-yard field goal as time expired to secure the win. 

Bills quarterback Josh Allen led the comeback to punctuate a 394-yard passing effort that included four total touchdowns. After the game, he was stoked to celebrate with his new teammate. 

Allen ran to find Prater on the field after the victory was secured and greeted him with a bear hug. 

"Hey! Hey! HEY!!! WELCOME TO BUFFALO BABY!"

-Josh Allen to Matt Prater#BillsMafia@BuffaloPluspic.twitter.com/I03YDgH56Y

— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) September 8, 2025

"Hey! Hey! Hey!" Allen screamed, grabbing Prater's attention. "Welcome to Buffalo, baby."

Allen then sung Prater's praises postgame while explaining how the two met just last week. 

Josh Allen: "Honestly, I met (Matt Prater) in the locker room 2 days ago, he showed me a video of his son playing quarterback...and today before the game he comes up to me...before we even take the field, he just said hey I promise you I'm gonna give you everything I got tonight" pic.twitter.com/j77sRODbj6

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) September 8, 2025

"Honestly, I met him in the locker room two days ago," Allen said. "He showed me a video of his son playing quarterback. Today before the game, he comes up to me in the locker room before we even take the field. 

"He says, 'I promise you I'm gonna give you everything I've got tonight.' This guy's been around the league for long time. I'm just thankful he's here for us."

Prater's job with the Bills could have a short shelf life. Bass is a five-year veteran with the team with a track record of success and will presumably return to the job once he's healthy. 

But Prater's already endeared himself with his teammates and Bills fandom with his clutch role in a big win as Buffalo seeks the franchise's first Super Bowl victory. 

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NFL Week 1 INSTANT Reactions: Allen beats Lamar, Rodgers' BIG day vs. Jets, rookie standouts

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08 September 2025

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Nate Tice and Charles McDonald kick off their Week 1 reactions with thoughts on the Buffalo Bills' dramatic comeback victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.

Later, Nate and Charles are LIVE reacting to Week 1 of the NFL season. The duo deep dive into the surprising watchability of the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets clash (who saw that coming?), the stunning efficiency and dual-threat dynamism of Justin Fields (numbers don't lie!) and why the Green Bay Packers are already looking like a well-oiled, dangerous machine. Plus, they give a shout-out to the rookie phenoms like Emeka Egbuka, Will Johnson, and Harold Fannin Jr. who are already making their presence felt. On the flip side, they lament the New England Patriots' inexplicable struggle in the rain, the Carolina Panthers' utterly dysfunctional Week 1 operation, and the offensive line woes that plagued both the Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans (seriously, our expectations were low, but…)

(00:25) - The Late Hit: Bills-Ravens instant reaction

(11:45) - 3 Highs of Week 1: Aaron Rodgers, Packers, rookie standouts

(34:50) - 3 Lows of Week 1: Sloppy Patriots, Panthers regress, Dolphins & Texans OL

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 07: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the Pittsburgh Steelers reacts after beating the New York Jets 34-32 at MetLife Stadium on September 07, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 07: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the Pittsburgh Steelers reacts after beating the New York Jets 34-32 at MetLife Stadium on September 07, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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Sunday Night Football: Josh Allen leads incredible comeback, Bills stun Ravens 41-40

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08 September 2025

The Ravens got 169 yards on 18 carries with two touchdowns from Derrick Henry, got seven catches for 143 yards and a touchdown from Zay Flowers, and had Lamar Jackson finish with 210 yards passing with two TDs plus 70 yards rushing with a touchdown on the ground.

The Ravens were up 40-25 with 11:42 in the game after scoring their fourth touchdown of the game on a drive that went at least 65 yards and lasted four plays or fewer.

The Ravens averaged 8.6 yards per play and finished Sunday with 432 total yards.

And none of it was enough.

Reigning MVP quarterback Josh Allen led the Bills to an incredible comeback to start the season and the final slate of games at the current Highmark Stadium, with veteran kicker Matt Prater nailing a 32-yard field goal as time expired to give Buffalo a stunning 41-40 victory.

The Bills had struggled to stop the Ravens throughout the night. But after Buffalo had to punt with 9:18 left in the fourth quarter, the Bills forced a three-and-out and got the ball back on their own 20-yard line with 7:16 left in the contest. That was one of several mistakes made by the Ravens in the fourth quarter, as the punt was nearly downed at the 1-yard line. But the Baltimore special teamer slid into the end zone while diving for the ball.

It was fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 10 when Allen rolled to his right, threw a prayer that was tipped up by one Buffalo player into the waiting arms of another, second-year receiver Keon Coleman, for a big touchdown.

The Bills did not go for a two-point conversion then, instead reducing the lead to eight points to make it a one-possession game.

While Henry had a terrific game, this is when disaster struck. Jackson had run it for 13 yards to start the ensuing drive. But on the next play, Henry was stripped by defensive tackle Ed Oliver, with Terrell Bernard recovering the fumble to set Buffalo up at Baltimore’s 30-yard line.

The Bills took just four plays to get into the end zone, with Allen leaping over the defense at the goal line for a 1-yard score.

But again, Buffalo could not convert a two-point attempt, failing for the third time with a pass from Allen to Coleman.

However, because the Bills had three timeouts, the game was not over. Henry was stuffed for a 1-yard gain, Flowers took a handoff for no gain, and then Jackson’s pass over the middle to DeAndre Hopkins — who also made a great one-handed touchdown catch earlier in the contest — was stopped short of the sticks.

Though the Bills had no timeouts and started with the ball on their own 20 with 1:26 on the clock, Allen made it look easy with a 32-yard deep pass to Joshua Palmer to put Buffalo on the fringe of field goal range. Then on the next play, he connected with Coleman over the middle with Jaire Alexander making a perhaps ill-advised shoestring tackle to bring Coleman down at the 9-yard line.

Baltimore used its last two timeouts, but was powerless to do much of anything else as Prater strolled onto the field and connected on his 32-yard field goal to end the first Sunday night matchup of the season with a walk-off win.

Prater’s kick was especially notable as he just joined the Bills this week when Tyler Bass was placed on injured reserve. The veteran kicker had also nailed a 43-yard field goal as time expired in the first half, after Allen completed a pass with just one second on the clock.

Per ESPN, Allen threw for 251 yards in the fourth quarter, which was his most in any quarter in his career. He finished the contest 33-of-46 for 394 yards with two touchdowns. He also rushed 14 times for 30 yards with two TDs.

Coleman finished with eight catches for 112 yards with a touchdown.

After the stunning win, the 1-0 Bills will be on the road to face the 0-1 Jets in Week 2.

At 0-1, Baltimore will have its home opener against division-rival Cleveland.

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