NFL Game Recap - Baltimore at Atlanta
Sun Dec 2, 2018 1:00 PM EST

NO
10
DAL
13
F
CAR
17
TB
24
F
CHI
27
NYG
30
F OT
BUF
17
MIA
21
F
IND
0
JAX
6
F
CLE
13
HOU
29
F
ARI
20
GB
17
F
LAR
30
DET
16
F
DEN
24
CIN
10
F
BAL
26
ATL
16
F
NYJ
22
TEN
26
F
KC
40
OAK
33
F
SF
16
SEA
43
F
MIN
10
NE
24
F
LAC
33
PIT
30
F
WAS
13
PHI
28
F
JAX
9
TEN
30
F

Dec 2, 2018, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Baltimore (7-5)

7

3

6

10

26

Atlanta (4-8)

3

7

0

6

16

Ravens stifle feeble Falcons 26-16 for 3rd straight win
Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:30 PM

ATLANTA (AP) The Baltimore defense made life miserable for Matt Ryan and the Falcons' offense - and gave rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson plenty of room for error.

The Ravens turned in a dominating defensive performance, limiting Atlanta to its fewest yards in almost two decades while Jackson guided Baltimore to its third straight victory, 26-16 on Sunday.

The 2016 Heisman Trophy winner, making his third straight start and first on the road, completed only 12 of 21 passes for 125 yards but did plenty of damage with his legs. He carried 17 times for 75 yards, including a 13-yard scoring run in the first quarter that turned out to be the Ravens' lone offensive touchdown.

Not much offense was needed.

Not the way the Ravens played on the other side of the line.

Baltimore held the Falcons to 131 total yards - Atlanta's worst showing since a 105-yard effort against San Francisco on Dec. 12, 1999 .

"Our defense, they're rolling," Jackson said.

The Ravens sacked Matt Ryan three times - one of which forced a fumble that Tavon Young returned 11 yards for a touchdown to seal the victory midway through the fourth quarter. Baltimore held a nearly 2-to-1 edge in time of possession (39:39-20:21) and limited the Falcons to 2 of 9 on third-down conversions.

When the Falcons went for it on fourth-and-1 at midfield, Ito Smith had barely taken the handoff when he was swarmed over by the Ravens for a 1-yard loss. Atlanta finished with just 34 yards rushing on 15 carries.

"The defensive line did a great job of containing the run," linebacker C.J. Mosley said. "Once a defense gets a team one-dimensional, that's when you can definitely go to work on their offense."

For Ryan, it was the fewest passing yards in a game he played from start to finish in his 11-year career. The only times he threw for fewer yards were in 2009, when he passed for 15 yards against Tampa Bay before being knocked out of the game with a toe injury , and a 106-yard performance in the 2011 regular-season finale, also against the Buccaneers, when the Falcons built a big lead and rested their starters heading into the playoffs.

"We never really got anything going," Ryan said. "That makes it tough when you really are not moving it and you're letting them kind of dictate the game. That's a tough pill to swallow."

The Ravens (7-5) have bolstered their AFC wild-card position since Jackson took over at quarterback for the injured Joe Flacco. The rookie had some shaky moments - and left for one series to be checked for a possible concussion after getting hit in a head by a teammate - but he was good enough to send the Falcons (4-8) to their fourth straight loss.

"I wanted to get back out on the field and help my team win," Jackson said.

Justin Tucker connected on field goals of 41, 21, 45 and 47 yards.

The Falcons, mired in their longest losing streak since a six-game skid in 2015, played before thousands of empty seats at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and heard plenty of boos with the clock winding down.

"This is as challenged as we've been in a while, certainly since I've been here," said Dan Quinn, in his fourth season as the Falcons coach.

The only excitement was provided by defensive end Vic Beasley, who picked up a fumble after Grady Jackson knocked the ball loose from Jackson. Beasley took off on a 74-yard return , huffing and puffing toward the end but finding enough energy to spike the ball over the goalposts, giving the Falcons a short-lived 10-7 lead. The Ravens tied it up before halftime and dominated the final two quarters, outgaining Atlanta 193-44.

The Falcons finally scored their lone offensive touchdown on Ryan's 1-yard touchdown pass to Austin Hooper with 4:18 remaining, getting a big assist from a pass interference penalty.

RAVENS' OTHER ROOKIE

Baltimore continued to get good production out of rookie running back Gus Edwards, who followed up two straight 100-yard performances by grinding out 82 yards on 21 carries.

Edwards is an undrafted player out of Rutgers who spent the first five games on Baltimore's practice squad.

An injury to Alex Collins, whose season ended Saturday when he was put on the reserve list, opened the door for the 238-pound Edwards. He's sure taken advantage of his opportunity.

INJURY REPORT

Ravens: Jackson missed one series in the third quarter, clearing the way for Robert Griffin III to get his first significant playing time since 2016. Griffin went 2 of 4 for 21 yards, guiding the Ravens to a field goal before Jackson returned to the field. Also, G Alex Lewis left with a shoulder injury.

Falcons: TE Logan Paulsen went out in the second quarter with a knee injury. LB Foyesade Oluokun (knee) left briefly but was able to return.

UP NEXT

Ravens: Play their second straight road game at AFC West-leading Kansas City.

Falcons: Travel to Green Bay to face the slumping Packers, knowing they must win their final four games just to avoid their first losing season since 2014.

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Passing

BAL Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
L. Jackson 21 12 57.1 0 125 21 0 74.5 2
S. Koch 1 1 100.0 0 21 21 0 118.8 0
ATL Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
M. Ryan 26 16 61.5 1 131 17 0 87.2 3
M. Sanu 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6 0

Rushing

BAL Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
G. Edwards 21 82 3.9 9 0
L. Jackson 17 75 4.4 16 1
ATL Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
I. Smith 7 22 3.1 11 0
T. Coleman 6 8 1.3 8 0

Receiving

BAL Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Andrews 3 47 15.7 21 0
T. Montgomery 5 42 8.4 14 0
ATL Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Hooper 5 44 8.8 17 1
M. Sanu 3 37 12.3 15 0

Team Stats Comparison

BAL ATL
Points For 26 16
Total Yards 366 131
Rushing Yards 207 34
Passing Yards 159 97
Passing Completions / Attempts 15/26 16/27
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 4/1 2/1
First Downs 25 16
Rushing Touchdowns 1 0
Passing Touchdowns 0 1
Penalties - Yards 9/88 8/82
Time Of Possession 39:39 20:21
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 7/15 2/9
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/2 0/1
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/1
Sacks Against 2 3
Punts - Average Yards 3/47 5/50
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 1/4 1/18
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 2/18 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter BAL ATL
ATL 05:28 FG Matt Bryant 44 yd FG 0 3
BAL 10:43 TD Lamar Jackson 13 yd run (Justin Tucker kick) 7 3
2nd Quarter BAL ATL
ATL 03:27 TD Vic Beasley Jr. 74 yd opp fumble return (Matt Bryant kick) 7 10
BAL 14:54 FG Justin Tucker 41 yd FG 10 10
3rd Quarter BAL ATL
BAL 05:01 FG Justin Tucker 21 yd FG 13 10
BAL 14:29 FG Justin Tucker 45 yd FG 16 10
4th Quarter BAL ATL
BAL 07:35 FG Justin Tucker 47 yd FG 19 10
BAL 07:44 TD Tavon Young 12 yd opp fumble return (Justin Tucker kick) 26 10
ATL 10:42 TD Austin Hooper 1 yd pass from Matt Ryan (failed 2pt Pass from Matt Ryan) 26 16

Game Information

Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 72,262
Game Time: 3:9
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