The Buffalo Bills finally got the exposure they needed on Thanksgiving Day. The entire viewing country saw Buffalo hand it to the Dallas Cowboys in Jerry World. Now, they will have a chance to gain more people on the bandwagon in Week 14 if they are able to take down the Baltimore Ravens.

The Ravens are the league's hottest team. They have won eight in a row and have taken down the likes of the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers during their streak. Lamar Jackson has sky rocketed up MVP lists but he has not been perfect, despite what the league has been saying.

Jackson has been a dynamic runner this season with 977 yards but he has not beaten teams with his arm. Jackson still has a ton of work to do as a passer in the NFL. He has not thrown for over 250 yards since Week 3. This is not the end all, be all when evaluating a quarterback. He has not turned the ball over, just five times all season, but the eye test says that he is not a polished passer just yet.

The Bills' defense is extremely strong in pass defense and can make things difficult for Jackson. This matchup in the past would be a defensive struggle but it could end up being a shootout which the Bills are ready for.

Bills' Offense vs. Ravens' Defense

The Bills got their name out there on Thanksgiving Day and made things look easy in Dallas. Josh Allen has turned into a true duel-threat quarterback. Allen, along with Devin Singletary and Frank Gore, has led the Bills to 137.9 rushing yards per game. This number is fifth in the league and there are no signs of slowing down.

Baltimore traded for Marcus Peters to bolster their secondary and they will need every bit of it against the Bills. Cole Beasley and John Brown have been nice additions combining for 10 touchdowns. Rookie Dawson Knox has also made an impact.

It would not be a shock to see the Bills win this game. They currently sit at 9-3 and comfortably in the first wild card spot. They are also just one game back of the Patriots for first place in the AFC East. Let's not forget that the Bills will be home. One of the league's best and most loyal fan bases will be rowdy for kickoff of this game. The Ravens are coming off a huge win over the Niners that was right down to the wire. It will take a lot for them to get back up two weeks in a row. If they suffer a letdown, the Bills will be ready and willing to take advantage.