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Game Recap: Ravens Score 34 Unanswered in Win Over Buccaneers

After going down by 10 in the first quarter, it was all Baltimore the rest of the way.

The Ravens scored 34 unanswered points against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on their way to a 41-31 win on "Monday Night Football."

Lamar Jackson threw for five touchdowns as Baltimore won its fifth game in a row after starting 0-2.

Here's how it happened:

Turning Point

When the Ravens needed a play, Marlon Humphrey delivered. Twice.

With the Buccaneers threatening to take a second 10-point early lead, Humphrey drifted to the back of the end zone and jumped a pass from Baker Mayfield for the interception. It completely shifted the momentum as the Ravens scored on their next drive, but Humphrey wasn't done.

On Tampa Bay's ensuing possession, Humphrey pinned a third down pass on his helmet for another interception. This time, it led to a Justin Tucker field goal and gave the Ravens a 17-10 lead at halftime.

Humphrey has dropped some picks in past year, but his hands have been sticky this season with a career-high four interceptions already.

On his second interception, Humphrey went down with a knee injury and did not return.

Top Play

The big plays just kept coming for Baltimore.

After a Rashod Bateman 59-yard catch and run in the first half, Jackson delivered a perfect throw to Bateman for a 49-yard touchdown to put Baltimore ahead 27-10 in the third quarter.

On Baltimore's next offensive play, Derrick Henry rumbled for 81 yards down the left sideline, setting up Andrews' second score of the game. Henry also added a 39-yard run later in the game.

Scoring Summary

Scoring PlayScore
1st QuarterBuccaneers: (10:27) Mike Evans 25-yard pass from Baker Mayfield7-0, Buccaneers
Buccaneers: (:02) Chase McLaughlin 23-yard field goal10-0, Buccaneers
2nd QuarterRavens: (12:29) Mark Andrews 9-yard pass from Lamar Jackson10-7, Buccaneers
Ravens: (4:23) Justice Hill 18-yard pass from Lamar Jackson14-10, Ravens
Ravens: (:04) Justin Tucker 28-yard field goal17-10, Ravens
3rd QuarterRavens: (12:20) Justin Tucker 52-yard field goal20-10, Ravens
Ravens: (7:25) Rashod Bateman 49-yard pass from Lamar Jackson27-10, Ravens
Ravens: (2:53) Mark Andrews 4-yard pass from Lamar Jackson34-10, Ravens
4th QuarterBuccaneers: (11:24) Rachaad White 11-yard pass from Baker Mayfield, the two-point attempt is good34-18, Ravens
Ravens: (6:32) Derrick Henry 13-yard pass from Lamar Jackson41-18, Ravens
Buccaneers: (3:39) Bucky Irving 1-yard run, two-point conversion no good41-24, Ravens
Buccaneers: (1:58) Rachaad White 23-yard pass from Baker Mayfield41-31, Ravens

Statistical Breakdown

Offensive Stats

RavensBuccaneers
Passing LeaderLamar Jackson (281 yards, 5 TDs)Baker Mayfield (370 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs)
Receiving LeaderRashod Bateman (4 catches, 121 yards, 1 TD)Cade Otton (8 catches, 100 yards)
Rushing LeaderDerrick Henry (15 carries, 169 yards)Rachaad White (10 carries, 40 yards)

Defensive Stats

RavensBuccaneers
Sacks32
Turnovers Forced21

Team Stats

RavensBuccaneers
Time of Possession24:5535:05
Total Yards508 yards481 yards
Penalties9 for 85 yards8 for 75 yards
3rd Down Efficiency3-for-811-for-17
1st Downs2228

Stock Watch

QB Lamar Jackson

Jackson did virtually everything right Monday night. The reigning MVP went 17-of-22 for 281 yards and five passing scores and no interceptions as Baltimore's offense continues to roll. Jackson completed passes to eight different receivers and added 52 yards on the ground as the Ravens scored 40 points for the first time this season.

WR Rashod Bateman

Bateman may have had his best game as a pro Monday night. He had two splash plays, including a long touchdown, on his way to a career-high 121 yards. Bateman is finally healthy and his chemistry with Jackson continues to grow in his fourth season.

CB Marlon Humphrey

Humphrey's two interceptions completely flipped the game and helped a Ravens defense that was struggling to start the game. Despite only playing the first half, he was Baltimore's most valuable player on defense.

TE Mark Andrews

Andrews passed Todd Heap for the most receiving touchdowns in franchise history and added another score as he continues to heat up after a slow start. Andrews finished with four catches for 41 yards, including a beautiful toe-tap grab along the sideline.

RB Derrick Henry

Henry had a slow first half for his standards but came on in a big way with his 81-yard gain in the third quarter. He added another chunk play, running for 39 yards and added a receiving touchdown.

Up Next

The Ravens stay on the road, traveling to Cleveland for their second AFC North game of the season. The Browns are 1-6 and just lost starting quarterback Deshaun Watson for the season with a torn Achillies. It will either be second year pro Dorian Thompson-Robinson or veteran Jameis Winston starting against Baltimore.

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