

Jackson’s designed runs tore up a Rams front that couldn’t play sideline-to-sideline with the speedy ball-carrier, but credit should be given to his road-grading offensive line, which overcame the loss of starting center Matt Skura to a knee sprain. Ingram (2 TDs) set the tone with powerful pickups early on, spelled by a thunderous Gus Edwards (55 yards) and lightning-quick Justice Hill (27 yards) on occasion and eventually when the game got out of hand. Lost in the aftermath of Baltimore’s blowout will be the play of the QB’s supporting cast on offense. What we learned from Ravens’ victory over Rams - Jeremy Bergman Marcus Peters made the best play of the night for the Ravens’ defense when he dropped underneath a Robert Woods corner route and made a leaping interception of Goff. Matthew Judon beat Gerald Everett outside for a second-quarter strip-sack of Goff that ended the Rams’ drive and forced a field goal. Smith added an interception in the fourth quarter. Jimmy Smith got a first-quarter sack of Jared Goff on a cornerback blitz. NFL Week 12 ReFocused: Baltimore Ravens 45, Los Angeles Rams 6 - PFF Baltimore gained 285 rushing yards while holding the Rams to 22, controlled the ball for 40 minutes, and gained 31 first downs to the Rams’ 14. counterparts and politely spit them into a napkin they then tossed into a trash can. Baltimore’s coaching staff-from head coach John Harbaugh to offensive coordinator Greg Roman to defensive coordinator Wink Martindale-chewed up their L.A. Entering the week they were one of the 10 most efficient squads in football and a top-three run defense per Football Outsiders. It was Baltimore’s seventh opening-drive touchdown this season, the most in the league. On Baltimore’s opening drive, the team drove 55 yards and Jackson capped it with a 6-yard touchdown pass to rookie receiver Marquise Brown. This was the first team to score on their first six possessions since the New Orleans Saints in 2008.įrom the first kickoff, everything looked easy for the Ravens. He added two touchdown drives in the second half for a rare accomplishment: six drives, six touchdowns. That was almost as much as the 108 total yards the Rams gained in the first half. Jackson completed all nine of his passes in the first half for 87 yards and three touchdowns while running for 80 yards. He also rushed for 95 yards on just eight carries before being benched with 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter, but the game was in hand much earlier than that. Jackson completed 15 of 20 pass attempts for 169 yards (8.5 yards per pass) and five touchdowns. Host of the ATL network show, making Dan uncomfortable on the pod.Lamar Jackson Is Running Away With the MVP Award, but He’s Focused on the Super Bowl - Danny Heifetz Where's he been? Check the local gyms.Ĭompeting with Patra for Best Bod, Shook is an infrequent but high octane content guest.

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