Justin Tucker hit a 66-yard field goal as time ran out to give the Ravens a 19-17 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 3. Today we will discuss about Ravens Lions: Highlights| Score| Prediction| Game
Ravens Lions: Highlights| Score| Prediction| Game
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The Detroit Lions gave their all to the Baltimore Ravens. After an ugly first half, the Lions took the Ravens to the brink and almost took the game in hand. Detroit was the fourth and 19th stop away from winning the game. All the Lions needed was not to set the NFL record for longest field goal for Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, even after delivering a massive 36-yard pass in that play.
Highlights
But Tuckers’ 66-yard field goal bounced up and in and the Lions fell 0-3 in a 19-17 loss.
Here’s how it happened.
first quarter
Detroit’s offense began with the ball again this week, but after a couple first downs, they stalled at midfield. Punter Jack Fox, however, was able to pin the Ravens to his 3-yard line. Detroit’s defense forced a three-and-out thanks to a huge tackle for a loss from linebacker Jalen Reeves-Mabin to Jamie Collins Sr., who was scratched while remaining on the trading block.
Facing third and -9 to start the second quarter, Jackson found none for the Ravens and tried to scramble for the first down, but Romeo Okawara caught him from behind to force a punt.
Detroit’s offense was still stuck in neutral. Jonah Jackson hit a holding penalty that wiped out an 8-yard run, then a personal foul penalty after the third down, forcing the Lions to punt from their own end zone.
Score
The Ravens would take on the Lions’ 46-yard line after another Lions penalty, and this time they would break the scoring. Jackson got a wide open Mark Andrews for a 21-yard advantage. But Detroit’s defense would force the Ravens to a field goal attempt, and this time Tucker struck for 39 yards. 3-0 Ravens
The defense skipped two big plays to score the first of the game. First, Jackson found the Marquis Brown, who had thoroughly beaten Will Harris in the coverage. Then an Austin Bryant sack helped force third and -18, Jackson connected with a wide open DuVernay for a touchdown. 10-0 Ravens.
Jackson continued to approach Mark Andrews without much resistance. Andrews’ 7 and 24 yard ends put the Ravens on the Lions side of the field. The Detroit Ravens would force a fourth field goal attempt after the Okawara brothers forced Jackson to throw in third. Tucker knocked in a chip shot from 32 yards and pushed it into a two-score game. 16-7 Ravens.
Prediction
The Lions don’t have as hard a task on Sunday as they did last week when they faced an angry Packers team in Monday Night Football at Lambeau Field, but they still need a perfect game to win. Will be The Ravens insist on a defense like few other teams in the NFL. He’s racing the football tirelessly, he has receiver speed that must be accounted for, and Jackson is a magician with the ball in his hands.
Offensively, the Lions have the line to keep Baltimore’s blitz-happy defense at bay and limit Jackson’s time on the field. But I’ve seen GoF hit the panic button too many times to expect things to go smoothly. And in a game like this, one mistake is too many to take away the unmatched Lions. The Pick: Ravens 34, Lions 24.
Game
It was to be a bloodbath. This week our Staff Picks was won by the Baltimore Ravens 42-17. Instead, the Lions defense played a very capable game there. They were able to close the Ravens run game, and at times they were able to make their way to Lamar Jackson with their feet and also forced a significant trade late in the game.
Even on the game’s final campaign, the defense came alive with Lamar Jackson in one swoop. Sadly, they got weak when it came to the fourth down play and it eventually killed them.
Whatever the outcome, this is the kind of performance you’d want to see from a very young group. These are the things that give hope for the future. These are things you build on. Also, thanks to Hollywood Brown for dropping three touchdowns