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NFL Summary: New Orleans Saints vs Baltimore Ravens 13:27

NFL Summary: New Orleans Saints vs Baltimore Ravens 13:27

The Baltimore Ravens concluded Week 9 of the NFL with a 27-13 victory in New Orleans. The best man this time was the Dean at the defensive front.

Saints vs. crows: a quick overview

  • Old master Justin Houston showed a great performance and took the lead in the bout on the line of scrimmage. Impressive streak continued.

  • Lamar Jackson had a few inaccurate throws, but his area readings were as good as ever and markedly on Saints’ nerves. Offensively he was again the most efficient player on the field.

  • The Saints dug themselves an early hole with poor bad coverage by safety duo Tyrann Mathieu and Marcus Maye. The latter didn’t do well in the Ravens’ second TD either.

New Orleans Saints vs. Baltimore Ravens: Analysis

After kicks early, the Ravens got off to a better start, in large part due to Lamar Jackson, who repeatedly corroborated the Saints’ defense with area readings and rushes. But the first landing was by air.

Jackson found a tight end for would-be rookie Isaiah for a 24 yard drop. The Ravens faked a QB sweep to the right while probably standing in 22 individuals on the same side of the line as Josh Oliver and then ran the trailing seam way. Bye bye Marcus May did not feel responsible and next to him Teran Mateo too far, it was a very easy landing for visitors.

In the two-minute warning, the Ravens increased to 14:0 with a 1-yard touchdown by Kenyan Drake via an inside pass—this play was also an option for reading. Again, Mai in particular didn’t look very good, she was cheated and cleared of the middle. However, the reading player in the scene was defensive Cameron Jordan, who went on QB-Keeper and was out of the scene.

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The Saints, who made their first good push in the last two minutes of the half, managed to score a field goal before the end of the first half.