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Ravens coach John Harbaugh said it postgame from the altar at Arrowhead Stadium. And he needled the point even further Monday afternoon, accusing his offense, which remains one of the highest scoring groups in the NFL,
The Baltimore Ravens will be without one key defensive starter for a decent amount of time following Sunday's Week 4 game.
A day after Ravens quarterback and two-time NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson suffered a hamstring injury in a 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, coach John Harbaugh on Monday did not say if Jackson would miss any time. “I got a pretty good feel with all the injuries,” he said, “but not commenting on them today.”
Following the Bengals' Week 4 loss on Monday Night Football, the Steelers lead the AFC North with an impressive 3-1 record.
The Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings, 24-21, in Dublin on Sunday behind solid play from Rodgers, combined with a defense that had six sacks and two takeaways. The running game, always a Steelers staple, showed signs of life with 131 yards on 29 carries.
“The K.C. offense silenced the critics, splashing big plays all over the field,” Patra wrote. “The Chiefs marched up and down the field, scoring on seven of their first eight possessions, and didn’t punt until garbage time.
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Forget about shining against the league's best. The Baltimore Ravens are just trying to stay afloat
Even before Lamar Jackson left in the third quarter with a hamstring problem, the Baltimore Ravens were in big trouble.