Erik Brady

Before Sunday, how long had it been since the Buffalo Bills were behind by at least 15 points in the fourth quarter and went on to win? Let's put it this way: Warren Raab was the quarterback in their first such comeback, and Jack Kemp their QB in the other.

Raab's 3-yard touchdown run gave the Bills a 45-38 win over the Denver Broncos in 1962 after they had trailed by 15 in the fourth. The Bills matched that comeback with their miraculous win Sunday night, erasing a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Baltimore Ravens, 41-40.

That leaves 1967's season opener – 58 years ago today – as the biggest fourth-quarter rebound in Bills history, from 17 points down. Remarkably enough, the comeback came courtesy of a kicker who had himself come back ... to Buffalo.

Mike

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