
The Ravens fell to 3-2 after dropping Sunday’s game to the Washington Redskins 16-10 at M&T Bank Stadium.
Here's a look at the game film to get a deeper look at what happened in the game and points you may have missed. (All of these plays were viewed using NFL Game Pass, which is available for fans to purchase.)
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Defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan seems to be due for at least one standout play a game. The third-year defensive tackle absolutely blew by the left guard on his way to the backfield on this play, using a swim move to come up with the tackle for loss. Jernigan has been one of Baltimore’s top defenders this season, and is a big reason the Ravens rank fourth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game.
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Rookie offensive lineman Alex Lewis said that kicking out to left tackle was a bit like riding a bike for him. He started at left tackle the last two seasons in college before moving inside to left guard for the first three games of his NFL career. The Ravens moved him back outside against Washington because starting left tackle ![]()
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A key turning point in Sunday’s game was ![]()
Terrance West Can Make People Miss
Good blocking isn’t the only reason the Ravens running game has come to life over the last two weeks. West has made the most of his opportunity, and he’s avoiding tacklers better than the Ravens saw from Justin Forsett the first three games of the season. West left a defender looking silly after juking him in the open field on his way to a 28-yard carry.
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Right guard Marshal Yanda doesn’t hesitate to throw his nose right in the middle of a block, and he literally got tangled up with a Redskins defender on this 28-yard run by West. (This is another angle of the same run above by West). The right guard opened the hole for West, and then he had to figure out how to get his facemask unattached from the defensive lineman’s helmet.



