NFL Power Rankings, Week 4: Daniel Jones ignites Giants, Packers stay perfect
By Randy Gurzi
7. Baltimore Ravens (3)
A lot of people want to be right about Lamar Jackson and when he and the Baltimore Ravens were down big heading into the fourth quarter, those doubters were all over social media. Then, Jackson started to try and get his team back into the game, which is exactly what happened.
He was helped by Mark Ingram, who had a great game for the Ravens going for 103 yards and three touchdowns. As for Jackson, he had 267 yards passing and added another 46 yards on the ground with a touchdown. It wasn’t enough as they ended up losing 33-28 to the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, but their 15-point fourth-quarter proved they can score on the best teams in the game.
What had to be most frustrating for them was the way they couldn’t get either Mark Andrews or Marquise Brown rolling. Brown had two receptions of nine targets for 49 yards and Andrews caught just three of his seven targets for 15 yards.
Each of them had been incredibly explosive heading into this one but Andrews was slowed by an injury and Brown was taken out by the defense. Still, there are plenty of reasons to believe in this team going forward due to how well-rounded they are.