Okay, let’s talk about the Ravens game. Here’s my breakdown of what happened when I dove into tracking the Ravens’ box score:
First off, I started by hitting up a bunch of different websites to get the live updates. I needed the most up-to-date info, you know? I was looking for stats, scores, the whole nine yards. I even checked out if there were any videos of key plays, because who doesn’t love a good highlight reel?
Then, I zeroed in on the game between the Ravens and the Browns. This was a big one because the Ravens beat the Browns 35-10, which clinched the AFC North title for them. Big news! I saw that Jackson reached 4,000 yards, which is a pretty huge milestone.
- During the game, I noticed Kyle Hamilton went down, and it made me think about how the coach, John Harbaugh, might start resting some key players since they had a solid lead. I was curious about the strategy there, especially with the playoffs around the corner.
- I dug into the box score and found all the player stats. I was checking out who scored, who was racking up the yards in passing and rushing, and how the defense was holding up.
- One thing that caught my eye was Henry scoring his second touchdown of the day in the third quarter. That gave him nine touchdowns in just six games with the Ravens! Talk about making an impact.
- I also looked at the game against the Chargers. Saw some detailed stats and a summary that featured Lamar Jackson. It’s always interesting to see how different games compare.
- There was this moment where the Ravens got a short field because Chris Boswell’s kickoff went out of bounds. Little things like that can really shift the momentum in a game.
Key Moments and Insights
And finally, I did a bit of reading about the Ravens’ overall performance this season. They’ve won their second straight AFC North title, and their record since they started is just wild – 263 wins, 197 losses, and 1 tie. That’s a .572 winning percentage. Pretty impressive, right?
So yeah, that’s the gist of it. Tracking the Ravens’ box score was a deep dive into stats, strategy, and some standout moments. Always fun to piece it all together and see the bigger picture of how a team is doing.