Lamar Jackson's Late-Game Brilliance Propels Ravens to Exciting Win Against Bengals

Thursday, November 7th, 2024

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Lamar Jackson orchestrated a thrilling comeback for the Ravens, who were trailing 21-7 in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Jackson delivered three touchdown passes, including the decisive throw to Rashod Bateman.

With only 38 seconds left, the Ravens successfully defended a two-point conversion attempt by Cincinnati, securing a 35-34 win.

Ja'Marr Chase delivered an extraordinary game for the Bengals, accumulating 11 receptions for 264 yards and three touchdowns.

The 14-point deficit faced by Baltimore was their largest since November 2022.

Jackson's ability to scramble played a vital role in setting up one of the touchdowns.

A crucial 84-yard touchdown from Tylan Wallace closed the gap to just one point for the Ravens.

Jackson and Mark Andrews linked up for an 18-yard touchdown, giving the Ravens the lead.

Chase managed to equalize the game with a 70-yard touchdown, but Jackson's 5-yard pass to Bateman clinched the win.

Jackson recorded 290 yards and four touchdowns through the air, while Burrow amassed 428 yards and four touchdowns.

Kyle Hamilton of the Ravens suffered an ankle injury.

The Bengals capitalized on their opening drive, assisted by a holding call on Brandon Stephens.

Jackson connected with Nelson Agholor for a touchdown pass, though the Bengals regained the lead with Tanner Hudson's score.

Early in the third quarter, Chase extended Cincinnati's lead with a 67-yard touchdown.

Chase set an NFL record with 457 receiving yards over two games against the Ravens.

Jackson's final kneel-down halted the Ravens' streak of 42 games rushing for at least 100 yards.

Next, the Bengals

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