The biggest margin of victory of the NFL season came on Sunday as the Baltimore Ravens defeated the New York Giants 35-14 with Lamar Jackson leading the way with five touchdown passes.
After a Week 14 bye, Baltimore is now 9-5 on the season. Meanwhile, the Giants fell to 2-12, but are targeting the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
It was an unfortunate start for the Ravens after Justice Hill put them in great field position with a long kickoff return. However, on the first offensive snap, Jackson fumbled what was supposed to be a first-down run.
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On Sunday, the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson will play in the first half. (Imagination)
However, the Ravens were forced into consecutive punts by the Giants and ended up in the color paint.
It was Mark Andrews who found the end zone on Jackson’s 13-yard strike, and in the process he set a Ravens record with his 48th career score, the most in franchise history.
Andrews finished the game with two catches for 24 yards and a score.
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However, Rashod Bateman was the Ravens’ top receiver in the game despite having just three catches. He scored twice for Jackson, including a beautiful pass on the run for a 49-yard score.
Bateman scored again on the next drive, this time from 20 yards behind the left end zone.


Ravens Lamar Jackson and Rashod Bateman scored TDs in the first half. (Imagination)
The game was 21-7 at halftime, and the Giants were able to at least get in by sending Devin Singletary into the end zone.
But Baltimore set the tone for the second half with a 12-play drive that lasted more than 6 minutes, 38 seconds, with Devontez Walker scoring his first career touchdown on a 21-yard catch-and-run to make it 28-7.
Meanwhile, the Giants inserted Tim Boyle into the game after Tommy DeVito suffered a head injury. He was able to find Malik Nabors in the end zone, who had 10 catches for 82 yards.
But that was after Jackson found Hill for another long touchdown, this time on a 27-yard catch-and-run for his fifth and final touchdown of the day.
Jackson was very efficient in the game, going 21-of-25 for 290 yards and also rushing for 65 yards on six carries.


Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson drops to make a pass during the second half of the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. (Vincent Calchietta-Iman Images)
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Derrick Henry had a pretty solid day, rushing 14 times for 67 yards.
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