The highest point spread of the NFL season came on Sunday when the Baltimore Ravens defeated the New York Giants 35-14, with Lamar Jackson throwing five touchdown passes to lead the way for the Herd.
Baltimore, coming off its Week 14 bye, is now 9-5 on the season. In the meantime, the giants looking at the first overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft after falling to 2-12.
It was an inauspicious 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 would have been a first down run.
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The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson will be seen in the first half on Sunday. (PROPOSE)
But the Ravens forced back-to-back punts from the Giants before finally finding themselves in the colored paint.
It was Mark Andrews who found the end zone on a 13-yard strike from Jackson, setting a Ravens record with his 48th career score for most in franchise history.
Andrews finished the game with two catches for 24 yards and the score.
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However, Rashod Bateman was the Ravens’ leading receiver in this game despite only making three catches. He scored twice for Jackson, including a beautiful pass on the run for a 49-yard score.
Bateman would score again on the next drive, this time from 20 yards out in the back left of the end zone.

The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and Rashod Bateman scored a touchdown in the first half. (PROPOSE)
The game would reach a 21-7 score at halftime, with the Giants able to get Devin Singletary into 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 clocked 6:38 and made it 28-7, with Devontez Walker scoring his first career touchdown, a 21-yard catch-and-run.
Meanwhile, the Giants entered Tim Boyle into 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 found Hill for another long touchdown, this time a 27-yard catch-and-run for his fifth and final touchdown of the day.
Jackson was very efficient in this one, going 21-for-25 for 290 yards, while also rushing for 65 yards on six carries.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson drops back to pass during the second half against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-Imagn images)
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It was a rather pedestrian day for Derrick Henry, who rushed 14 times for 67 yards.
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