News Summary
In a commanding performance, the Houston Texans defeated the Baltimore Ravens 44-10 in Week 5. Quarterback C.J. Stroud shone with four touchdowns, while the Ravens struggled without star QB Lamar Jackson, leaving them at 1-4 for the season. This loss marks the Ravens’ worst home defeat in franchise history.
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The Houston Texans delivered a strong performance against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5, winning decisively with a final score of 44-10. This marks a challenging moment for the Ravens, who now find themselves with a 1-4 record, their worst start in a decade.
Houston’s quarterback, C.J. Stroud, excelled throughout the game, completing 23 of 27 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns. The Texans dominated early, leading 24-3 at halftime, and they never trailed in the game. In contrast, the Ravens managed only one touchdown, which came late in the game after being effectively out of contention.
The Ravens were missing key players, including their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, who was inactive due to a hamstring injury, along with six other starters. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush stepped in for Jackson, but his performance was underwhelming, as he threw for 179 yards with three interceptions and no touchdowns.
On offense, the Ravens’ struggles were evident, with their only score coming from a field goal in the first drive of the game. Their defense faced challenges as well, allowing 417 total yards to the Texans, including 167 rushing yards. Houston scored on its first eight possessions, showcasing their offensive prowess despite entering the game with one of the league’s lowest rankings for offense and scoring.
With this defeat, the Ravens’ defense continued to rank among the worst in the league, currently sitting at 31st with a series of losses where they allowed 40, 38, 37, and 44 points. Overall, the Ravens’ performance was lacking across all three phases of the game: offense, defense, and special teams.
The Ravens’ head coach, John Harbaugh, expressed significant disappointment in the team’s overall performance, which culminated in the 34-point loss, marking their worst home loss in franchise history, tied with a 41-7 defeat against New England in 2013.
Going forward, the Ravens will have a bye week in Week 7, giving Jackson some additional time to recover from his injury. They are scheduled to face the Los Angeles Rams next, although Jackson’s participation remains uncertain. The Ravens’ recent performance raises concerns about their ability to rebound and improve moving forward.
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Additional Resources
- PFF: Texans vs. Ravens Week 5 Recap
- CBS Sports: NFL Week 5 Grades and Highlights
- NFL: Harbaugh on Ravens’ Disappointing Loss
- Wikipedia: Houston Texans
- ESPN: Week 5 Fantasy Football Recap
- Google Search: Baltimore Ravens 2023 Season

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