Baltimore, MD
Oct 13, 2024
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In a gripping contest at M&T Bank Stadium, the Baltimore Ravens edged out the Washington Commanders 30-23 in a game underscored by strategic brilliance and individual heroics. Lamar Jackson delivered an extraordinary performance, amassing 323 passing yards and 40 rushing yards, moving him to second place on the career rushing list among quarterbacks. Meanwhile, Derrick Henry powered the Ravens' offense with 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns, propelling Baltimore to their fourth consecutive win. Washington, led by rookie Jayden Daniels, remained resilient, as Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin for two touchdowns, attempting to rally his team late in the game.
The Ravens' offense, bolstered by Zay Flowers' explosive 132-yard receiving performance, outgained Washington with 484 total yards, maintaining pressure on the Commanders' struggling defense. Despite Washington's valiant attempts, including a strategic touchdown drive led by Daniels, Baltimore's late-game management, capped by a pivotal 27-yard run by Henry, ensured their victory. As both teams showcased their offensive prowess, the Ravens emerged as a formidable contender in the league, leaving Washington to ponder missed opportunities and necessary growth.
Mike Sainristil (WAS)
Intercepted a pass off Mark Andrews' fingertips intended from Lamar Jackson, returning it 38 yards to halt an aggressive Ravens opening drive. This turnover granted Washington an early opportunity and set a competitive tone for the defense.
Derrick Henry (BAL)
Bulled through the Washington defense for a 3-yard touchdown, showcasing his strength and helping Baltimore claim the lead amidst a tightly contested first half.
Mark Andrews (BAL)
Connected with Lamar Jackson for a 13-yard touchdown catch, capping a dominant drive and reestablishing his presence after an earlier interception mishap, tying the record for the most touchdowns by a tight end in Baltimore history.
Austin Seibert (WAS)
Nailed a 55-yard field goal, the longest of his season, showcasing his extensive range and keeping Washington within crucial scoring proximity at 17-13 early in the third quarter.
Derrick Henry (BAL)
Pounded into the end zone from 7 yards out, fortifying Baltimore's lead by two scores and demonstrating his pedigree as the league's leading rusher.
Terry McLaurin (WAS)
Capped a 12-play, 70-yard drive with a 6-yard touchdown grab, keeping Washington's hopes alive against a formidable Ravens defense, asserting his connectivity with Jayden Daniels.
Derrick Henry (BAL)
Broke free for a crucial 27-yard run on second-and-8, effectively quashing Washington's comeback and enabling Baltimore to manage the clock and preserve their narrow victory.
Derrick Henry (BAL, RB)
Pivotal in the Ravens' victory with a commanding 132 yards rushing and two touchdowns, Henry's late-game impact, including a decisive 27-yard drive-sealing run, highlighted his clutch performance.
Jayden Daniels (WAS, QB)
Impressed with 269 passing yards, connecting twice with Terry McLaurin for touchdowns, Daniels showed great composure against a high-caliber Baltimore defense, fighting to keep his team competitive.
Zay Flowers (BAL, WR)
Electrified with a career-high 132 receiving yards, Flowers played a fundamental role in Baltimore's offensive push, consistently finding seams in Washington's secondary to keep drives alive.
Lamar Jackson (BAL, QB)
Commanded the game with precision, amassing over 360 total yards and moving into second place on the career rushing list for quarterbacks, underscoring his dual-threat capability.
Washington Commanders
3
7
3
10
23
Baltimore Ravens
3
14
10
3
30