Lions Run over the Ravens, Sack Lamar Jackson 7 Times in a 38-30 Win over Baltimore
Both teams seek a crucial win after Week 2 victories; the Ravens favor a 30-24 edge, with playoff chances shifting significantly based on the outcome, analysts say.
- On Monday evening, the Baltimore Ravens host the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium with kickoff at 8:15 p.m. ET, closing out Week 3 as both teams enter 1-1 after last week's wins.
- Because the Ravens and Lions have recently won their divisions, their 1-1 records after last week's big wins make tonight's game crucial for divisional and playoff stakes.
- With key injuries in the Ravens' trenches, Baltimore will be without Kyle Van Noy and Nnamdi Madubuike for Monday, while both offenses rank near the top in touchdown-drive efficiency.
- The ITL team's model projects Detroit Lions' playoff chances at 19% with a win but just under 10% with a loss; Baltimore Ravens hold over 74% odds to win the AFC North.
- Betting markets list a Week 3 total of 53 at some sportsbooks, with over 75% of tickets backing the over and sharp money pushing the line from Ravens-6 to-4 on Monday Night Football.
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Lions run over Ravens, sack Lamar Jackson 7 times
By NOAH TRISTER AP Sports Writer BALTIMORE — Punishing all night – and tricky when they had to be – the Detroit Lions battered the Baltimore Ravens with a performance that epitomized everything they’ve become under Coach Dan Campbell. Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery ran for two touchdowns apiece, and the Lions bullied their way to a 38-30 victory over Baltimore on Monday night. Detroit sacked Lamar Jackson seven times and outrushed the Ravens …

Lions run over the Ravens, sack Lamar Jackson 7 times in a 38-30 win over Baltimore
Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery ran for two touchdowns apiece, and the Detroit Lions bullied their way to a 38-30 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
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