التخطي إلى المحتوى الرئيسي

Raiders upset Ravens with 4th-quarter comeback on the road

The Baltimore Ravens owned the best record in the NFL last season, but they’re now starting the year 0-2 courtesy of a Las Vegas Raiders fourth-quarter comeback on Sunday. 

The Raiders took down the Ravens, 26-23, on the road in what might be the upset of the week by Antonio Pierce’s crew. 

The Ravens, fresh off a solid game in Kansas City that resulted in a loss to the Chiefs after Isaiah Likely’s toe didn’t stay in the end zone on the final play of the game, were expected to beat the Raiders on their home turf. However, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offense struggled to get drives going all game long. 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Baltimore had 383 total yards of offense, but they went 3 of 11 on third down as the Raiders came up big to get the defense off the field. 

And they needed that big stop on the final drive of the game after Daniel Carlson hit his fourth field goal of the contest from 38 yards out to take the lead with 27 seconds to play. 

The Ravens employ Justin Tucker as their placekicker, and he has a famous boot that can drill field goals from over 60 yards. However, he has been struggling from 50 yards and beyond going back to last season, and that streak continued after he missed a 56-yarder in the first half that ultimately cost the Ravens. 

NFL CHAIN GANG MEMBER COLLAPSES ON SIDELINE DURING RAVENS-RAIDERS GAME

But Jackson wasn’t able to get into field goal range with no timeouts and less than 30 seconds to play as they tried a desperation lateral play to end the game that didn’t have any magic to it. 

While Carlson’s kick was crucial, the drive prior, led by Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew, was what Las Vegas needed to get in the position to kick a game-winner in the first place. 

After the Raiders’ defense forced a three-and-out, Minshew got the ball at the 30-yard line and needing a touchdown to tie the game. What ensued was a nine-play, 70-yard drive that ended with a cheeky pass to Davante Adams from the one-yard line for the tie after the extra point, 23-23. 

Minshew, going against a tough Ravens defense, was efficient with 276 yards on 30-of-38 passing with his touchdown to Adams and one interception. Adams finished the game with nine catches for 110 yards, while rookie tight end Brock Bowers had nine receptions for 98 yards. 

For the Ravens, Zay Flowers got into the end zone and led Baltimore with seven catches and 91 yards. Jackson was 21 of 34 for 247 yards with his touchdown to Flowers and one interception.

As mentioned, defense was massive for the Raiders, and it was Maxx Crosby collecting two sacks against the always-tough Jackson in terms of tackling. Robert Spillane led the Raiders with 10 tackles, and he caught the team’s lone interception. 

Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.



source https://www.foxnews.com/sports/raiders-upset-ravens-4th-quarter-comeback-road

تعليقات

المشاركات الشائعة من هذه المدونة

Mexican woman in US illegally charged with faking her own ICE ‘kidnapping’

A Mexican illegal alien living in Los Angeles was charged with orchestrating her own fake ICE "kidnapping" to generate sympathy and solicit donations, the Justice Department announced Thursday. Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon, 41, a resident of South Los Angeles , was charged with conspiracy and making false statements to federal officers, the DOJ said. Calderon had been living in the U.S. based on a federal law enforcement parole that expired in 2023. She is in federal custody after she allegedly faked her kidnapping. This comes after local outlet KTLA reported on a news conference held by Calderon’s "loved ones and attorneys," who claimed she had been "kidnapped" by uniformed men in unmarked cars June 25. TRUMP'S IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN IN LA IGNITES 'SAME EMOTIONAL NOTES' FOR DEMS, TOP LOCAL GOP LEADER SAYS The outlet reported that a woman identified as an attorney named Stephano Medina claimed Calderon was cornered in a Jack in the Box p...

Jim Gaffigan says comedy audiences are tired of political drama and just want to laugh again

Comedian Jim Gaffigan revealed in an interview why he's mostly steering clear of politics in his stand-up material these days. Gaffigan told Variety that comedy fans don’t attend stand-up shows to hear lectures. They go to escape the real world and simply laugh at silly jokes. When the interviewer mentioned the recent crossover between comedy and politics, Gaffigan responded, "People are coming to a show to have a break from some of this drama. That’s not to say there aren’t great comedians who talk about social commentary. The spirit of George Carlin is very important."  And he recalled his political jokes after President Donald Trump's first election victory in 2016 not landing how he'd imagined. COMEDIAN DUSTY SLAY REVEALS HOW FAITH AND SOBRIETY PAVED THE ROAD TO HIS STAND-UP SUCCESS "I remember when Trump was first elected, and my opening act had some political jokes. During 2016 and 2017, the audience would kind of look at the ceiling. The jokes...

Prosecutors present final witness tying Ryan Routh to Trump's golf club and gun purchase

Prosecutors on Friday presented their final witness in the federal trial of Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club on Sept. 15, 2024. FBI Supervisory Special Agent Kimberly McGreevy testified about financial records, phone data, license plate readers and surveillance evidence that traced Routh’s movements from Hawaii to Florida ahead of the assassination attempt. McGreevy read aloud a handwritten note Routh allegedly left in a box at Lazaro Plata’s home in Greensboro, North Carolina. The note began: "Dear World, .. This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but I am so sorry I failed you... it’s up to you now to complete the job." The letter also mentioned a $150,000 reward. McGreevy testified that bank transfers showed Routh had the money to pay that sum. PROSECUTORS TO REST CASE IN TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT TRIAL, DEFENSE PREPS WITNESSES Jurors were shown evidence of accounts shared by Routh, ...