The Buffalo Bills ' stunning comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night featured a lot of wild moments, and at one point, the game got so crazy that it almost gave us the rarest play in the NFL : The one-point safety, which has never happened before in NFL history.
The only way a team can score a one-point safety is by recording a safety against their opponent on a two-point conversion and the Ravens came 1 yard from having that happen to them during the fourth quarter of the Bills' 41-40 win.
With 12:51 left to play in the game, Josh Allen scored on a 2-yard run to cut Baltimore's lead down to 35-26. With the Bills trailing by nine, coach Sean McDermott decided to go for two to try and cut the lead down to seven. On the two-point conversion, Allen got picked off by