Henry was electric on Sunday night, running for 199 yards on 24 carries with two total touchdowns. Henry had his breakout as a Raven last week in Dallas and followed it up with an even better showing at M&T Bank Stadium. The 30-year-old still looks like his electric, dominant self.
Jackson finished 13-of-18 for 156 passing yards and two touchdowns in the air. He also added 54 rushing yards and a 9-yard score on the ground. One of Jackson’s best plays came when he floated a perfect 19-yard pass to Justice Hill in the end zone for Baltimore’s third touchdown of the game.
Earlier this week, Van Noy said he’s “always on a heater.” He’s proving himself right. Van Noy now has two sacks in three consecutive games, which ties him with Justin Houston for the longest streak with multiple sacks in Ravens history. It’s crazy to think that Van Noy was a free agent a little more than a year ago.
The Ravens have an elite one-two punch at running back in Henry and Hill. Hill was Baltimore’s leading receiver with six catches for 78 yards, including a touchdown, and added 18 rushing yards. Hill just signed a two-year extension in Baltimore and looks better than ever.
Baltimore’s Offensive Line
After surrendering no sacks last week, Jackson was only sacked one time for one yard on Sunday. Left guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle) was inactive, but Patrick Mekari moved over from right tackle and second-round rookie Roger Rosengarten got the start at right tackle as the Ravens stayed elite on the ground. After a lot of criticism through two weeks, Baltimore’s offensive line looks stellar right now.
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