San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Johnson pick-6 wins it for Buffalo

- By John Wawrow

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Taron Johnson could’ve kept running into next week on a 101-yard intercepti­on that carried the Buffalo Bills to their first AFC championsh­ip game appearance in 27 years.

Johnson’s pick-6 of Lamar Jackson’s pass with 41 seconds remaining in the third quarter secured a 17-3 win over the Baltimore Ravens in a divisional­round playoff game Saturday night.

The intercepti­on return matched the longest in NFL history and punctuated a stellar defensive outing in which Buffalo (1 limited the NFL’s top running offense to 150 yards on 32 carries.

Jackson was sacked four times and did not return after being evaluated for a concussion following the final play of the third quarter, and two plays after Johnson scored.

Facing second-and-10 at Baltimore’s 25, center Patrick Mekari snapped the ball over Jackson’s head. The quarterbac­k turned and chased the bouncing ball down inside the 5, turned and quickly threw it away as Tremaine Edmunds had him by the legs and Trent Murphy fell down

on top of him.

Jackson’s injury left Tyler Huntley to finish the game after being promoted off the practice squad.

Buffalo’s defense took the pressure off of a Josh Allen-led offense that was limited to 223 yards offense, and made up for rookie kicker Tyler Bass missing two of three field goal attempts.

The game was decided in the third quarter, when the Bills went up 10-3 on Allen’s 3-yard touchdown pass to Stefon Diggs to cap an 11-play, 66-yard opening

drive.

Jackson responded by marching the Ravens 66 yards on 15 plays before throwing the intercepti­on while facing third-andgoal from the 9. Johnson jumped in front of the pass intended for Mark Andrews and took off up the right sideline. He followed teammate Tre’Davious White, who made sure Jackson didn’t have an angle to push Johnson out of bounds.

“I caught the ball and kind of looked down, but then I looked up and saw a whole bunch of green grass to that side of me,” he said. “At that point, there’s one person I have to beat. And that’s No. 8 ( Jackson).”

Johnson wasn’t touched until a mob of Bills players jumped on his back in the end zone.

The Bills advanced to the AFC championsh­ip game for the first time since 1994

 ?? John Munson / Associated Press ?? Buffalo’s Taron Johnson (24) returns an intercepti­on 101 yards for a touchdown during the second half of Saturday’s game.
John Munson / Associated Press Buffalo’s Taron Johnson (24) returns an intercepti­on 101 yards for a touchdown during the second half of Saturday’s game.

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