

The Ravens scored 13 points off of turnovers, but their inability to do more with those opportunities contributed to the loss. The stop set the stage for Stafford, who engineered two late scoring drives while more than making up for his early struggles. as Leonard Floyd and Aaron Donald's third-down sack of Huntley forced Baltimore to settle for a fourth Justin Tucker field goal and a 19-14 lead. The Rams' red zone defense came up with two more stops in the second half. Jordan Fuller's pick of Huntley on the Ravens' ensuing drive set up Stafford's 18-yard touchdown pass to Kupp that made it a 10-7 game. The Rams' defense forced the Ravens to settle for a field goal after marching 91 yards following Clark's second pick of Stafford. Los Angeles weathered the storm after a slow start. Here's a deeper breakdown of what transpired in Baltimore. Huntley, making the start in relief of injured starter Lamar Jackson, went 20 of 32 for 197 yards with an interception. His first touchdown of the day went to Cooper Kupp, who on Sunday broke Isaac Bruce's 26-year-old franchise record for receiving yards in a season. Stafford finished the game with 309 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions on 26 of 35 passing. Trailing 19-14, Stafford drove the Rams to the Ravens' 7-yard-line before hitting Beckham for the game-winning score. Baltimore stretched its lead to nine points before Stafford led the Rams' offense on two scoring drives in the game's final stanza. He returned his first interception 17 yards to give Baltimore an early lead. The Ravens raced out to a 10-0 lead and led 13-7 at halftime on the strength of Chuck Clark's two interceptions of Stafford. It was a fifth consecutive loss for the Ravens, who fell to 8-8 and lost any chance of winning the AFC North division title. The win moved the Rams to 12-4 on the season and one step closer towards winning the NFC West division. Von Miller sealed the win with his sack of Ravens' quarterback Tyler Huntley on the game's final possession.

Facing deficits of 10-0 and 16-7, Los Angeles rallied to post a 20-19 victory behind quarterback Matt Stafford, who shook off two first half interceptions to throw the game-winning touchdown pass to Odell Beckham Jr. Every single guy on this offense made plays.After a rocky start, the Rams showed their resilience by coming from behind to defeat the Ravens on the road in Week 17. Our tackles, our offensive line, stepped up. ''These guys were bringing blitzes from everywhere.

''Nobody flinched, nobody batted an eye,'' Harbaugh said. ''If we can control those two things in the midst of the storm, we can turn this thing around.''īaltimore's four losses were all by four points or fewer, and the Ravens were coming off a 28-27 defeat in which Jacksonville scored the winning touchdown and 2-point conversion with 14 seconds to play. ''I talked to the guys afterward in the locker room, and I'm just telling them that at the end of the day, the two things we can control is our attitude and our energy,'' Wilson said. The Broncos have lost four straight, scoring only 45 points in that span. Russell Wilson led the Broncos (3-9) back into Baltimore territory, but Brandon McManus came up short on a 63-yard field goal as time expired.ĭenver's offense couldn't shake out of its season-long funk, and three field goals by McManus weren't enough.
