Lamar Jackson throws for 281 yards,
5 TDs to lead streaking Ravens to 41-31 victory over Buccaneers
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[October 22, 2024]
By FRED GOODALL
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Lamar Jackson, who may be playing the best
football of his career, made it look easy.
The two-time MVP threw for 281 yards and five touchdowns Monday
night, helping the Baltimore Ravens overcome an early double-digit
deficit and extend their winning streak to five games with a 41-31
victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who lost their top two
receivers to injuries.
“Trying to win. That’s all that’s on my mind,” Jackson said after
the AFC North co-leaders scored on seven of nine possessions before
removing him from the game with just under two minutes left.
“I’m proud of him. I’m happy for him. He’s a great leader, a great
player.” coach John Harbaugh added. ”He’s the ultimate competitor on
a level with the greatest competitors I’ve ever seen.”
Jackson improved improved to 23-1 against NFC teams, the best mark
by a quarterback against an opposing conference in NFL history. He's
3-0 against the Bucs (4-3), who faded after taking a 10-0 lead with
help from the 100th TD reception of Mike Evans' career.
Evans departed with a hamstring injury after Baker Mayfield tried to
connect with him in the end zone again, and late in the fourth
quarter with the game out of reach, leading Bucs receiver Chris
Godwin was carted off the field with a left ankle injury. ESPN
declined to show replays of Godwin's injury, which appeared to be
severe.
“Early indication is that it's dislocated. Doesn't look good,” said
Bucs coach Todd Bowles, who defended the decision to still have
Godwin on the field in the closing minutes.
“He's a player. We'e trying to win the ballgame. We were still down
10, we're trying to get extra points and kick another onside kick.
It just happened,” Bowles added. “With Mike (Evans) going down, we
didn't have that many receivers left as it was, so we play what we
got.”
Jackson completed 17 of 22 passes without an interception, including
TD throws of 9 and 4 yards to Mark Andrews. He also tossed scoring
passes of 49 yards to Rashod Bateman, 18 yards to Justice Hill and
11 yards to Derrick Henry, who rushed for 169 yards on 15 carries.
Bateman had four catches for 121 yards.
The Ravens (5-2) rebounded from a slow start on defense, with
cornerback Marlon Humphrey turning the game around with a pair of
second-quarter interceptions — one of them in the Baltimore end
zone. Jackson led a four-play, 80-yard TD drive after the first
pick, and the second interception set up Justin Tucker's 28-yard
field goal for a 17-10 halftime lead.
“It doesn’t matter when, where or what. He’s the ultimate
competitor,” Andrews said of Jackson. "It’s just play after play
after play of him making big-time plays and helping this team win
games. He does it better than anybody in the league. He lays it all
out on the line every game. He’s the best. He’s the MVP.”
Mayfield finished 31 of 45 passing for 370 yards, three TDs and two
interceptions. Evans joined Hall of Famers Jerry Rice, Randy Moss,
Marvin Harrison and Terrell Owens as the only players to have at
least 100 TD receptions in the first 11 seasons of a career when he
caught a 25-yard scoring pass in the first quarter.
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman (7) celebrates with
running back Derrick Henry (22) after Henry's passing touchdown
during the second half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers, Monday, Oct. 21, 2024, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris
O'Meara)
Evans, who missed two days of practice last week
with what the Bucs described as a nagging hamstring issue, appeared
to aggravate the injury on the scoring reception. Mayfield nearly
connected with him in the end zone again in the second quarter, but
this time the ball glanced off Evans’ hands as he and Ravens
cornerback Brandon Stephens went to the ground.
Evans remained on the turf for several minutes before being helped
to his feet and limping to the locker room. He did not return.
The Bucs played at home for the first time since Hurricane Milton
made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast, causing extensive damage in
the Tampa Bay area and along the path it took across the state. The
Bucs relocated ahead of the storm to New Orleans, where they
practiced for four days before trouncing the Saints 51-7 last week.
The Ravens lead the the NFL with 1,476 rushing yards this season and
have run for at least 150 in every game. With 243 on the ground
Monday night, they became the fourth team since 1980 to begin a
season with at least 1,400 yards in their first seven games. The
others are the 1984 Chicago Bears (1,508), 2006 Atlanta Falcons
(1,476) and 2019 Ravens (1,429).
Henry's touchdown catch midway through the fourth quarter made it
41-18. The Bucs scored twice in the closing minutes, including after
a successful onside kick, the second time the Ravens have failed to
recover an opponent's onside kick this season.
Those late scores gave the Bucs a glimmer of hope that was quickly
extinguished when Godwin was hurt while being tackled by Roquan
Smith on a 21-yard catch with about a minute left.
Injuries
Ravens: Humphrey (knee) departed after colliding with a teammate
while making his second interception and did not return.
Buccaneers: Evans' TD catch was his only reception. ... Safety Tykee
Smith (concussion) left in the second quarter and did not return.
Up next
Ravens: At AFC North rival Cleveland next Sunday.
Buccaneers: Host Atlanta Falcons in a battle for first place in the
NFC South on Sunday.
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