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As the contest unfolded, turnover issues emerged as a significant storyline. Both teams struggled with ball security, but it was the Ravens who suffered more costly mistakes. Jackson, usually poised, found himself in situations where errors would plague his otherwise stellar performance. A crucial interception and a fumble led to momentum swings that favored Buffalo.
The Bills capitalized on these moments by converting short fields into points, pushing their lead to 21-10 by halftime. The impact of turnovers became undeniably clear—the Ravens were holding back their own chances for success.