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Ravens Dominate at M&T Bank Stadium Against Detroit Lions

The Baltimore Ravens and the Detroit Lions faced off in a Week 7 showdown at M&T Bank Stadium, with both teams entering the game with a 5-2 record. The Ravens emerged victorious, overwhelming the Lions in a decisive 38-6 victory.


Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum (64) blocks during an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Sunday, October 22, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr.)

From the opening whistle, the Baltimore Ravens took control of the game, showcasing an impressive offensive performance that kept fans on their feet. The Ravens' quarterback was nearly flawless, completing 21 out of 28 passes for a total of 357 yards. His passer rating was an outstanding 152.4 as he threw for three touchdowns without any interceptions. One particular highlight was an explosive play that resulted in an 80-yard reception.


The ground game complemented the aerial assault effectively as well. The Ravens rushed for a total of 146 yards on 27 attempts, averaging over five yards per carry and scoring two touchdowns along the way. Their longest rush was a notable gain of 27 yards.


Defensively, Baltimore proved to be just as dominant as they were on offense. The defense racked up five sacks and forced two fumbles while also recording one interception during the contest. They successfully defended six passes and stopped four fourth-down attempts by Detroit.


Special teams also contributed to this comprehensive team effort with solid performances across various aspects of play: seven kickoffs resulted in five touchbacks; one field goal attempt sailed through from 32 yards out; and extra point kicks were perfect with five successful conversions out of five attempts.


On the other side of the ball, despite their efforts, Detroit struggled to find their footing throughout most of this matchup against a relentless Baltimore defense that limited them to only six points scored all day long.


As fans look ahead after this commanding home win by Baltimore, attention turns to their next challenge on October 29th when they will face off against Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale at local time (8:25 PM). This upcoming match can be viewed live on CBS where fans will tune in hoping for another strong performance from their team.

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