Ravens star Lamar Jackson throws 5 touchdowns to destroy Giants
The high point of the NFL season spread came on Sunday as the Baltimore Ravens crushed the New York Giants, 35-14, with Lamar Jackson throwing five touchdown passes to lead the pack.
Baltimore, coming off Week 14, is now 9-5 on the season. Meanwhile, the Giants are eyeing the first overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft after falling to 2-12.
It was a rough start for the Ravens after Justice Hill put them in good field position with a long return. However, with a tight first offensive snap, Jackson fumbled what would have been a low first game.
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But the Ravens forced back-to-back punts from the Giants before finally getting into the paint.
It was Mark Andrews who found the end zone on Jackson’s 13-yard strike, and he set a Ravens record in the process with his 48th most touchdowns in franchise history.
Andrews finished the game with two catches for 24 yards and a score.
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Rashod Bateman, however, was the Ravens’ leading receiver in the game despite only catching three times. He scored two touchdowns against Jackson, including a nice pass rush for a 49-yard score.
Bateman would score again on the next drive, this time from 20 yards out from the left side of the end zone.
The game would score 21-7 at halftime, with the Giants able to find Devin Singletary in the end zone to at least get on the board.
But Baltimore set the tone in the second half with a 12-play drive that took 6:38 off the clock and made it 28-7 when Devontez Walker scored his first touchdown, a 12-yard catch-and-run. 21.
Meanwhile, the Giants had Tim Boyle enter the game after Tommy DeVito suffered a head injury. He was able to find Malik Nabers, who had 10 catches for 82 yards, in the end zone.
But that came after Jackson got Hill another long touchdown, this time a 27-yard catch for his fifth and final touchdown of the day.
Jackson was very efficient this time around, going 21-for-25 for 290 yards while also rushing for 65 yards on six carries.
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It was a pedestrian day for Derrick Henry, who ran 14 times for 67 yards.
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