
It’s always more fun to look back at a game after a victory.
The Ravens picked up their third win of the season with a 16-13 victory over the St. Louis Rams, and a stellar defensive effort was critical in the win. The Ravens shut down the Rams’ running attack and then the offense put together a come-from-behind effort the second half.
Let’s take another look at some of plays from the game that you may not have noticed. All of these plays were viewed using NFL Game Rewind, which is available for fans to purchase.
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The Ravens were hit with three penalties on the same punt return play late in the third quarter Sunday. The officials flagged Baltimore’s return unit for holding, an illegal block above the waist and unnecessary roughness. The irony of all the penalties is that the officials missed perhaps the most glaring call of all, which was Rams punter Johnny Hekker delivering a cheap shot on Ravens safety Will Hill in the middle of the field. Hekker went out of his way to blind-side Hill after the whistle, and the officials didn’t throw a flag until Hill retaliated on the play. “I saw the punter hit one of our guys dead in the back that they missed,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. “I saw our guy retaliate, which is not what you want to see. Then I saw a free-for-all out there, which is not unusual against the team we were playing.”
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Defensive tackle Brandon Williams made a strong case for his Pro Bowl bid with the way he played against St. Louis. He basically lived in the backfield, and was a big reason why sensational rookie running back Todd Gurley rushed for only 66 yards on the day. Whenever the Rams left Williams in one-on-one matchups, he forced his way into the backfield. He was also disruptive on plays like the one below when the Rams put multiple blockers on him. Williams continues to show why he has one of the best interior defensive linemen in the NFL.
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Long snapper Morgan Cox is a respected player in the Ravens locker room, and plays like this is a perfect example why. Kicker ![]()
Great Instincts From Mosley
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Another Look At Tripping Call
Baltimore’s opening drive of the game stalled after a tripping penalty on left guard ![]()
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