As the first Week 1 matchup between Super Bowl co-favorites in at least 45 years, Sunday Night Football's showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills was always expected to be exciting. Few probably could have predicted an ending as wild as the one that happened, though, and the betting markets that moved all over the place as a result.

Baltimore came into Buffalo as a 1.5-point favorite, snapping a 34-game regular-season home-favorite streak for the Bills, the longest active streak in the league before it ended, per ESPN Research.

With 4:48 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Ravens were up 40-25 and had a 99.1% chance of winning the game, according to ESPN Analytics.

Around that time, ESPN BET listed the Bills as +2000 underdogs to win, with the sportsbook reporting i

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