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In a challenging matchup, the Los Angeles Rams triumphed 17-3 against the Baltimore Ravens, marking the Ravens’ fourth straight loss. Baltimore missed starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, resulting in notable offensive difficulties, highlighted by turnovers and failed red-zone attempts. Despite standout performances from Ravens’ running back Derrick Henry, the team struggled to score, while the Rams’ defense effectively controlled the game. Head coach Sean McVay acknowledged special teams issues but celebrated the critical win for Los Angeles, leaving Baltimore hoping for recovery as they prepare for their upcoming bye week.
Baltimore, Maryland – The Los Angeles Rams secured a 17-3 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, improving their season record to 4-2 while handing Baltimore their fourth consecutive loss, dropping them to 1-5 this season. The game highlighted the Ravens’ ongoing struggles, particularly in offense, as they navigated the match without their starting quarterback, Lamar Jackson, who was sidelined due to a hamstring injury.
In Jackson’s absence, backup quarterback Cooper Rush took the reins for the Ravens, completing 11 of 19 passes for 72 yards and an interception before being replaced by Tyler Huntley in the fourth quarter. The Ravens faced significant setbacks, committing three turnovers throughout the game. Notably, receiver Zay Flowers lost two fumbles in the second half, providing the Rams with advantageous scoring opportunities. This continued a troubling trend of mistakes for Baltimore, who have struggled on both sides of the ball.
Despite the offensive woes, Ravens running back Derrick Henry managed to showcase his talent, rushing for 122 yards, marking his 49th career 100-yard game. However, Baltimore’s attempts to capitalize on red-zone opportunities faltered when tight end Mark Andrews failed to convert on two consecutive quarterback sneaks. Furthermore, Henry stumbled on fourth down while attempting to score from the 1-yard line, leaving the Ravens scoreless in critical moments of the game.
The Rams’ defense performed commendably, applying intense pressure on the Ravens’ quarterbacks and managing to contain Henry, despite his impressive yardage. Rams safety Quentin Lake had a breakout performance, recording an interception and a fumble recovery, further amplifying the Ravens’ issues. On the offensive side, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw for 181 yards and one touchdown, completing 17 of 26 passes. Notably, Rams rookie receiver Puka Nacua returned from injury, contributing with two receptions for 28 yards, adding depth to the team’s offense.
The Rams also made a significant drive, highlighted by a 30-yard reception from running back Kyren Williams on fourth down, setting up their first touchdown. This marked an important bounce-back victory for Los Angeles after suffering a prior loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed concern over ongoing special teams issues, including penalties and missed field goals, indicating areas needing improvement as the season progresses. Meanwhile, the Ravens remain hopeful for a turnaround, looking ahead to their Week 7 bye, which presents an opportunity to welcome back key players, including Jackson, linebacker Roquan Smith, and offensive lineman Patrick Ricard, among others.
The Ravens’ offensive and defensive struggles highlight a grim start to the season, characterized by continual mistakes and challenges in winning battles along the line of scrimmage. As the team reflects on their current standing, the focus on addressing these issues will be crucial if they hope to revive their season in the weeks ahead.
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