27th season in franchise history
The 2022 season was the Baltimore Ravens ' 27th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 15th under head coach John Harbaugh . They improved on their 8–9 record from the previous season and qualified for the postseason after missing the playoffs the previous season.
The Ravens' three preseason victories extended their preseason winning streak to 23 games, which is an NFL record.[ 1] The Ravens also held double-digit leads in their first 10 games of the season (they would have only three after that). However, this was also the first season in franchise history that the Ravens went the entire season without scoring a defensive touchdown.
Injuries on offense again plagued the Ravens for the second straight year, despite it resulting in a playoff appearance. RBs Gus Edwards and J. K. Dobbins missed time during the season, WR Rashod Bateman sustained a season-ending injury in Week 8, and WR Devin Duvernay also sustained a season-ending injury late in the season. QB Lamar Jackson also suffered a knee injury in Week 13. Although it was initially expected to be a short-term injury, he missed the rest of the season. The offense was severely hampered with backup Tyler Huntley under center and the Ravens did not score more than 17 points in any game he started, although Huntley was selected to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement. The Ravens also had trouble closing out games; they blew four games where they led by at least ten points, including three in the first six weeks of the season; two of which were by 17 or more points.
Without Lamar under center, the Ravens suffered a 24–17 loss to the division rival Cincinnati Bengals in the Wild Card round, ending their season. This marked the first time the Ravens lost in the Wild Card round on the road after previously going 6–0 in such games.
Draft trades
^ a b c The Ravens traded their first-round selection (23rd overall) to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (25th and 130th overall).[ 2]
^ a b The Ravens traded WR Marquise Brown and a third-round selection (100th overall) to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a first-round selection (23rd overall).[ 3]
^ The Ravens received a Resolution JC-2A third-round selection (100th overall) as compensation for assistant head coach and passing game coordinator David Culley being hired as the head coach of the Houston Texans .[ 4]
^ a b The Ravens traded G Ben Bredeson , a fifth-round selection (173rd overall), and a 2023 seventh-round selection to the New York Giants in exchange for a fourth-round selection (110th overall).[ 5]
^ The Ravens traded 2021 fourth- and sixth-round selections to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a fourth-round selection (128th overall).[ 6]
^ The Ravens traded a conditional fifth-round selection (156th overall) and a 2021 third-round selection to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for DE Yannick Ngakoue. The fifth-round pick would have become a fourth-round pick if Ngakoue was selected on the first ballot to the 2021 Pro Bowl (not as an alternate). However, this condition was not met.
^ a b The Ravens traded OT Orlando Brown Jr, a sixth-round selection (191st overall) and a 2021 second-round selection to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for a fifth-round selection (173rd overall), and 2021 first-, third- and fourth-round selections.
^ a b The Ravens traded C Greg Mancz and a seventh-round selection (224th overall) to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a sixth-round selection (196th overall).[ 7]
^ The Ravens traded CB Shaun Wade to the New England Patriots in exchange for a seventh-round selection (224th overall) and a 2023 fifth-round selection.
^ The Ravens traded a conditional seventh-round selection (235th overall) to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for TE Josh Oliver . The trade was conditional on Oliver making Baltimore's roster in 2021.[ 8]
Undrafted free agents [ edit ]
2022 Baltimore Ravens staff
Front office
Owner – Steve Bisciotti
President – Sashi Brown
Executive vice president/general manager – Eric DeCosta
Executive vice president – Ozzie Newsome
Senior vice president of football operations – Pat Moriarty
Director of player personnel – Joe Hortiz
Director of player personnel – George Kokinis
Assistant director of player personnel – Mark Azevedo
Director of college scouting – David Blackburn
Senior player personnel executive – Vince Newsome
Vice president of football administration – Nick Matteo
Director of compliance – Jessica Markison
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Defensive coordinator – Mike Macdonald
Outside linebackers – Rob Leonard
Inside linebackers – Zachary Orr
Pass game coordinator/secondary – Chris Hewitt
Safeties – D'Anton Lynn
Defensive assistant – Ryan Osborn
Defensive assistant – Jay Peterson
Defensive assistant – Matt Robinson
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Head strength and conditioning – Steve Saunders
Assistant strength and conditioning – Scott Elliott
Assistant strength and conditioning – Ron Shrift
Assistant strength and conditioning – Anthony Watson
Football performance – Sam Rosengarten
The Ravens' preseason opponents and schedule were announced in the spring.
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Week 1: Baltimore Ravens 24, New York Jets 9[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 24-yard field goal, 3:16. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, 1:30.
Second quarter
BAL – Devin Duvernay 25-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 3:45. Ravens 10–0. Drive: 3 plays, 62 yards, 0:56.
NYJ – Greg Zuerlein 45-yard field goal, 0:24. Ravens 10–3. Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 3:21.
Third quarter
BAL – Devin Duvernay 17-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 7:14. Ravens 17–3. Drive: 6 plays, 44 yards, 3:10.
BAL – Rashod Bateman 55-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 2:06. Ravens 24–3. Drive: 5 plays, 88 yards, 2:31.
Fourth quarter
Top passers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 17/30, 213 yards, 3 TD, INT
NYJ – Joe Flacco – 37/59, 307 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
BAL – Rashod Bateman – 2 receptions, 59 yards, TD
NYJ – Corey Davis – 6 receptions, 77 yards
After a somewhat slow start, the Ravens outscored the Jets, who were led by former Ravens QB Joe Flacco , 21–3 in the 2nd and 3rd quarters en route to a 24–9 season opening victory. Lamar Jackson threw for 213 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception; the first two touchdowns went to Devin Duvernay while the third one was caught by Rashod Bateman . With the win, the Ravens started the season 1–0 and snapped a six-game losing streak which dated back to Week 12 of the previous season.
Week 2: Miami Dolphins 42, Baltimore Ravens 38[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
MIA – Jaylen Waddle 6-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 10:54. Tied 7–7. Drive: 6 plays, 94 yards, 3:49.
BAL – Rashod Bateman 75-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 10:44. Ravens 14–7. Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:10.
BAL – Mark Andrews 1-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 4:03. Ravens 21–7. Drive: 6 plays, 66 yards, 2:43.
BAL – Demarcus Robinson 12-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 0:29. Ravens 28–7. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 0:51.
Third quarter
MIA – Mike Gesicki 14-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 7:52. Ravens 28–14. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 7:08.
BAL – Lamar Jackson 79-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 0:26. Ravens 35–14. Drive: 3 plays, 87 yards, 1:34.
Fourth quarter
MIA – River Cracraft 2-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 12:12. Ravens 35–21. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:14.
MIA – Tyreek Hill 48-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 7:47. Ravens 35–28. Drive: 5 plays, 59 yards, 1:24.
MIA – Tyreek Hill 60-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 5:19. Tied 35–35. Drive: 3 plays, 64 yards, 1:27.
BAL – Justin Tucker 51-yard field goal, 2:18. Ravens 38–35. Drive: 6 plays, 42 yards, 3:01.
MIA – Jaylen Waddle 7-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Jason Sanders kick), 0:14. Dolphins 42–38. Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:04.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
In what would be a recurring theme for their 2022 season, the Ravens blew a 35–14 lead and lost to Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins, 42–38, on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Tagovailoa to Jaylen Waddle. Jackson threw for 318 yards, three touchdowns, and rushed for 119 yards and a touchdown and surpassed Michael Vick for the most 100-yard rushing games by a quarterback with his 79-yard touchdown run in the third quarter in a losing effort. With the upset loss, the Ravens fell to 1–1, and lost their second straight game against the Dolphins.
Week 3: Baltimore Ravens 37, New England Patriots 26[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NE – Nick Folk 35-yard field goal, 14:57. Ravens 7–3. Drive: 7 plays, 62 yards, 4:12.
NE – Mac Jones 3-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 5:58. Patriots 10–7. Drive: 6 plays, 32 yards, 2:14.
BAL – Mark Andrews 16-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 0:30. Ravens 14–10. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 5:28.
NE – Nick Folk 50-yard field goal, 0:00. Ravens 14–13. Drive: 5 plays, 43 yards, 0:30.
Third quarter
NE – Damien Harris 2-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 12:14. Patriots 20–14. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:46.
BAL – Josh Oliver 1-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 4:41. Ravens 21–20. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:35.
BAL – Devin Duvernay 4-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 8:39. Ravens 28–20. Drive: 4 plays, 44 yards, 1:37.
BAL – Justin Tucker 56-yard field goal, 2:33. Ravens 31–20. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:31.
Fourth quarter
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson 1-yard run (run failed), 12:39. Ravens 31–26. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:54.
BAL – Lamar Jackson 9-yard run (kick failed), 3:00. Ravens 37–26. Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards, 2:35.
Top passers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 18/29, 218 yards, 4 TD, INT
NE – Mac Jones – 22/32, 323 yards, 3 INT
Top rushers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 11 rushes, 107 yards, TD
NE – Rhamondre Stevenson – 12 rushes, 73 yards, TD
Top receivers
BAL – Mark Andrews – 8 receptions, 89 yards, 2 TD
NE – DeVante Parker – 5 receptions, 156 yards
This was the Ravens' first regular season road win in Foxborough, and their first road win against the Patriots since the 2012 AFC Championship game.
Week 4: Buffalo Bills 23, Baltimore Ravens 20[ edit ]
Week 4: Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Bills
3
7
10 3 23
Ravens
14
6
0 0 20
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Game information
First quarter
BAL – J. K. Dobbins 1-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 13:26. Ravens 7–0. Drive: 2 plays, 4 yards, 0:42.
BUF – Tyler Bass 38-yard field goal, 10:14. Ravens 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 37 yards, 2:12.
BAL – J. K. Dobbins 4-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 1:06. Ravens 14–3. Drive: 15 plays, 81 yards, 9:08.
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 42-yard field goal, 12:54. Ravens 17–3. Drive: 5 plays, 12 yards, 2:26.
BAL – Justin Tucker 51-yard field goal, 3:39. Ravens 20–3. Drive: 11 plays, 38 yards, 7:40.
BUF – Isaiah McKenzie 4-yard pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 0:09. Ravens 20–10. Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, 1:38.
Third quarter
BUF – Tyler Bass 39-yard field goal, 9:42. Ravens 20–13. Drive: 10 plays, 51 yards, 4:07.
BUF – Josh Allen 11-yard run (Tyler Bass kick), 3:26. Tied 20–20. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:27.
Fourth quarter
BUF – Tyler Bass 21-yard field goal, 0:00. Bills 23–20. Drive: 12 plays, 77 yards, 4:09.
Top passers
BUF – Josh Allen – 19/36, 213 yards, TD, INT
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 20/29, 144 yards, TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
BUF – Josh Allen – 11 rushes, 70 yards, TD
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 11 rushes, 73 yards
Top receivers
The Ravens blew a 20–3 lead and lost to Josh Allen and the Bills, 23–20, on a 21-yard field goal by Tyler Bass. With the loss, the Ravens fell to an even 2–2.
Week 5: Baltimore Ravens 19, Cincinnati Bengals 17[ edit ]
Week 5: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Bengals
0
10
0 7 17
Ravens
3
7
3 6 19
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Game information
First quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 37-yard field goal, 8:03. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 10 plays, 51 yards, 4:54.
Second quarter
BAL – Mark Andrews 11-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 13:26. Ravens 10–0. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 2:55.
CIN – Hayden Hurst 19-yard pass from Joe Burrow (Evan McPherson kick), 4:54. Ravens 10–7. Drive: 7 plays, 83 yards, 4:24.
CIN – Evan McPherson 40-yard field goal, 0:04. Tied 10–10. Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 1:50.
Third quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 58-yard field goal, 10:49. Ravens 13–10. Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, 1:35.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 25-yard field goal, 9:42. Ravens 16–10. Drive: 15 plays, 91 yards, 8:03.
CIN – Joe Burrow 1-yard run (Evan McPherson kick), 1:58. Bengals 17–16. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 7:44.
BAL – Justin Tucker 43-yard field goal, 0:00. Ravens 19–17. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 1:58.
Top passers
CIN – Joe Burrow – 24/35, 217 yards, TD, INT
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 19/32, 174 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
CIN – Joe Mixon – 14 rushes, 78 yards
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 12 rushes, 58 yards
Top receivers
CIN – Hayden Hurst – 6 receptions, 53 yards, TD
BAL – Mark Andrews – 8 receptions, 89 yards, TD
The Ravens survived another comeback bid as Justin Tucker kicked the game-winning 43-yard field goal as time expired in a 19–17 win over the Bengals. With the win, the Ravens snapped a six-game home losing streak, improved to 3–2, and moved into first place in the AFC North.
Week 6: New York Giants 24, Baltimore Ravens 20[ edit ]
Week 6: Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Ravens
0
10
3 7 20
Giants
0
7
3 14 24
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Date : October 16Game time : 1:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : Fair, 60 °F (16 °C)Game attendance : 78,019Referee : Clay Martin TV announcers (CBS) : Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan WashburnRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 23-yard field goal, 9:41. Ravens 13–7. Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 3:12.
NYG – Graham Gano 34-yard field goal, 2:00. Ravens 13–10. Drive: 14 plays, 59 yards, 7:41.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Mark Andrews 12-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 12:54. Ravens 20–10. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 4:06.
NYG – Daniel Bellinger 8-yard pass from Daniel Jones (Graham Gano kick), 6:01. Ravens 20–17. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 6:53.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 1-yard run (Graham Gano kick), 1:43. Giants 24–20. Drive: 3 plays, 13 yards, 1:07.
Top passers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 17/32, 210 yards, TD, INT
NYG – Daniel Jones – 19/27, 173 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
BAL – Kenyan Drake – 10 rushes, 119 yards, TD
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 22 rushes, 83 yards, TD
Top receivers
BAL – Mark Andrews – 7 receptions, 106 yards, TD
NYG – Daniel Bellinger – 5 receptions, 38 yards, TD
The Ravens blew a 20–10 lead and lost to Daniel Jones and the Giants, 24–20, on a 1-yard touchdown run by Saquon Barkley. With the loss, the Ravens fell to 3–3. They once again failed to win a road game against the Giants, not having done so since the two teams met for the first time in 1997 . This is also the first and currently the only time that Lamar Jackson has lost to an NFC team.
Week 7: Baltimore Ravens 23, Cleveland Browns 20[ edit ]
Week 7: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Browns
10
0
3 7 20
Ravens
3
10
7 3 23
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Date : October 23Game time : 1:00 p.m. EDTGame weather : Cloudy, 64 °F (18 °C)Game attendance : 70,461Referee : Shawn Smith TV announcers (CBS) : Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie CollinsRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
CLE – Nick Chubb 2-yard run (Cade York kick), 8:23. Browns 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:37.
BAL – Justin Tucker 32-yard field goal, 3:27. Browns 7–3. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 4:56.
CLE – Cade York 41-yard field goal, 0:18. Browns 10–3. Drive: 5 plays, 52 yards, 3:09.
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 34-yard field goal, 10:05. Browns 10–6. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:38.
BAL – Gus Edwards 7-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 1:57. Ravens 13–10. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 6:11.
Third quarter
BAL – Gus Edwards 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 7:39. Ravens 20–10. Drive: 8 plays, 25 yards, 4:18.
CLE – Cade York 37-yard field goal, 2:40. Ravens 20–13. Drive: 10 plays, 56 yards, 4:59.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 55-yard field goal, 11:24. Ravens 23–13. Drive: 13 plays, 38 yards, 6:16.
CLE – Kareem Hunt 2-yard run (Cade York kick), 9:00. Ravens 23–20. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:24.
Top passers
Top rushers
CLE – Nick Chubb – 16 rushes, 91 yards, TD
BAL – Gus Edwards – 16 rushes, 66 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
The Ravens held off the Browns and remained atop the AFC North with a 23–20 home win. Ravens RB Gus Edwards scored two rushing touchdowns in his first game back from injury since the 2020 postseason and LB Malik Harrison blocked a potential game-tying 60-yard field goal by Cade York in the final two minutes of regulation. With the win, the Ravens improved to 4–3.
Week 8: Baltimore Ravens 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 22-yard field goal, 11:03. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, 1:34.
TB – Leonard Fournette 1-yard run (Ryan Succop kick), 6:56. Buccaneers 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 4:07.
TB – Ryan Succop 31-yard field goal, 0:26. Buccaneers 10–3. Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, 4:41.
Second quarter
Third quarter
BAL – Kenyan Drake 5-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 9:05. Tied 10–10. Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, 4:53.
BAL – Isaiah Likely 10-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 0:05. Ravens 17–10. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 6:52.
Fourth quarter
TB – Ryan Succop 30-yard field goal, 12:26. Ravens 17–13. Drive: 8 plays, 63 yards, 2:39.
BAL – Devin Duvernay 15-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 6:55. Ravens 24–13. Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 5:31.
TB – Ryan Succop 26-yard field goal, 4:54. Ravens 24–16. Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, 2:01.
BAL – Justin Tucker 30-yard field goal, 1:45. Ravens 27–16. Drive: 5 plays, 49 yards, 2:42.
TB – Julio Jones 8-yard pass from Tom Brady (run failed), 0:49. Ravens 27–22. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 1:23.
Top passers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 27/38, 238 yards, 2 TD
TB – Tom Brady – 26/44, 325 yards, TD
Top rushers
BAL – Gus Edwards – 11 rushes, 65 yards
TB – Leonard Fournette – 9 rushes, 24 yards, TD
Top receivers
BAL – Isaiah Likely – 6 receptions, 77 yards, TD
TB – Mike Evans – 6 receptions, 123 yards
After a sluggish first half, the Ravens outscored the Buccaneers 24–12 in the second half for 27–22 victory. Lamar Jackson threw for 238 yards and two touchdowns while Gus Edwards ran for 65 yards. However, Edwards would be injured late in the game, causing him to miss the next two games. This would also be the final game of the season for WR Rashod Bateman , who suffered a foot injury, which would require season-ending surgery, in the second quarter.
Week 9: Baltimore Ravens 27, New Orleans Saints 13[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
BAL – Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 2:00. Ravens 14–0. Drive: 12 plays, 81 yards, 7:05.
NO – Wil Lutz 33-yard field goal, 0:00. Ravens 14–3. Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 2:00.
Third quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 32-yard field goal, 8:25. Ravens 17–3. Drive: 12 plays, 61 yards, 6:35.
NO – Wil Lutz 37-yard field goal, 1:25. Ravens 17–6. Drive: 12 plays, 56 yards, 7:00.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 41-yard field goal, 8:31. Ravens 20–6. Drive: 8 plays, 40 yards, 4:39.
BAL – Kenyan Drake 3-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 6:55. Ravens 27–6. Drive: 3 plays, 17 yards, 1:29.
NO – Juwan Johnson 41-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 4:22. Ravens 27–13. Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 2:42.
Top passers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 12/22, 133 yards, TD
NO – Andy Dalton – 19/29, 210 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
BAL – Kenyan Drake – 24 rushes, 93 yards, 2 TD
NO – Alvin Kamara – 9 rushes, 30 yards
Top receivers
BAL – Isaiah Likely – 1 reception, 24 yards, TD
NO – Chris Olave – 6 receptions, 71 yards
Week 11: Baltimore Ravens 13, Carolina Panthers 3[ edit ]
Week 11: Carolina Panthers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Panthers
0
0
3 0 3
Ravens
0
3
0 10 13
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 32-yard field goal, 0:00. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 15 plays, 76 yards, 3:38.
Third quarter
CAR – Eddy Piñeiro 32-yard field goal, 8:07. Tied 3–3. Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, 3:15.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 37-yard field goal, 8:27. Ravens 6–3. Drive: 12 plays, 67 yards, 7:00.
BAL – Lamar Jackson 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 7:16. Ravens 13–3. Drive: 2 plays, 31 yards, 0:58.
Top passers
CAR – Baker Mayfield – 21/33, 196 yards, 2 INT
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 24/33, 209 yards, INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
Week 12: Jacksonville Jaguars 28, Baltimore Ravens 27[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 27-yard field goal, 9:23. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 5:37.
BAL – Justin Tucker 29-yard field goal, 2:03. Ravens 6–0. Drive: 8 plays, 38 yards, 3:58.
Second quarter
JAX – JaMycal Hasty 28-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Riley Patterson kick), 9:57. Jaguars 7–6. Drive: 4 plays, 50 yards, 1:55.
BAL – Justin Tucker 55-yard field goal, 4:51. Ravens 9–7. Drive: 12 plays, 38 yards, 5:06.
JAX – Riley Patterson 22-yard field goal, 0:09. Jaguars 10–9. Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, 4:42.
Third quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 24-yard field goal, 7:51. Ravens 12–10. Drive: 10 plays, 74 yards, 5:29.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Gus Edwards 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 13:07. Ravens 19–10. Drive: 7 plays, 25 yards, 2:12.
JAX – Jamal Agnew 1-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Riley Patterson kick), 5:55. Ravens 19–17. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 7:12.
JAX – Riley Patterson 29-yard field goal, 4:19. Jaguars 20–19. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:23.
BAL – Josh Oliver 12-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Lamar Jackson–Mark Andrews pass), 2:02. Ravens 27–20. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:17.
JAX – Marvin Jones 10-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Trevor Lawrence–Zay Jones pass), 0:14. Jaguars 28–27. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 1:48.
Top passers
Top rushers
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 14 rushes, 89 yards
JAX – JaMycal Hasty – 12 rushes, 28 yards
Top receivers
After winning 3 consecutive games in a row, the Baltimore Ravens headed to Jacksonville to get their 4th consecutive win. However, after having a slight lead, the Ravens collapsed entirely, allowing a Jaguars comeback drive that ended with a Marvin Jones Jr. touchdown and a Zay Jones 2-point conversion to give the Jaguars the lead. Justin Tucker attempted a potential game-winning 67-yard field goal at the end of the game, which would've broken his own record for the longest NFL field goal made, but the kick fell short, and the Jaguars won.
Week 13: Baltimore Ravens 10, Denver Broncos 9[ edit ]
Week 13: Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Broncos
3
3
3 0 9
Ravens
0
3
0 7 10
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Date : December 4Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Clear, 43 °F (6 °C)Game attendance : 70,443Referee : Alex Kemp TV announcers (CBS) : Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie CollinsRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
DEN – Brandon McManus 52-yard field goal, 9:03. Broncos 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 49 yards, 5:57.
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 26-yard field goal, 5:55. Tied 3–3. Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, 5:02.
DEN – Brandon McManus 41-yard field goal, 0:37. Broncos 6–3. Drive: 8 plays, 70 yards, 2:18.
Third quarter
DEN – Brandon McManus 50-yard field goal, 3:58. Broncos 9–3. Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 2:01.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Tyler Huntley 2-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 0:28. Ravens 10–9. Drive: 16 plays, 91 yards, 4:34.
Top passers
DEN – Russell Wilson – 17/22, 189 yards
BAL – Tyler Huntley – 27/32, 187 yards, INT
Top rushers
DEN – Latavius Murray – 17 rushes, 47 yards
BAL – Tyler Huntley – 10 rushes, 41 yards, TD
Top receivers
After trailing for almost the entire game, mostly due to what would become a season-ending knee injury to Lamar Jackson , the Ravens capped a 91-yard drive with a game-winning touchdown from backup QB Tyler Huntley with 28 seconds to go. Denver K Brandon McManus attempted a 63-yard potential game-winning field goal as time expired, but the kick fell short. The win improved the Ravens record to 8–4, matching their win total from last year.
Week 14: Baltimore Ravens 16, Pittsburgh Steelers 14[ edit ]
Week 14: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Ravens
10
3
0 3 16
Steelers
7
0
0 7 14
at Acrisure Stadium , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date : December 11Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Cloudy, 43 °F (6 °C)Game attendance : 66,326Referee : Adrian HillTV announcers (CBS) : Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie CollinsRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 42-yard field goal, 4:46. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 51 yards, 5:38.
BAL – J. K. Dobbins 4-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 2:31. Ravens 10–0. Drive: 2 plays, 48 yards, 0:45.
PIT – Najee Harris 1-yard run (Chris Boswell kick), 0:13. Ravens 10–7. Drive: 5 plays, 64 yards, 2:18.
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 35-yard field goal, 1:03. Ravens 13–7. Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 4:32.
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 30-yard field goal, 3:19. Ravens 16–7. Drive: 13 plays, 57 yards, 7:55.
PIT – Pat Freiermuth 10-yard pass from Mitchell Trubisky (Chris Boswell kick), 2:30. Ravens 16–14. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 0:49.
Top passers
BAL – Tyler Huntley –8/12, 88 yards
PIT – Mitchell Trubisky – 22/30, 276 yards, TD, 3 INT
Top rushers
BAL – J. K. Dobbins – 15 rushes, 120 yards, TD
PIT – Najee Harris – 12 rushes, 33 yards, TD
Top receivers
Week 15: Cleveland Browns 13, Baltimore Ravens 3[ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CLE – Cade York 47-yard field goal, 14:10. Browns 3–0. Drive: 14 plays, 64 yards, 7:42.
BAL – Justin Tucker 53-yard field goal, 5:31. Tied 3–3. Drive: 9 plays, 27 yards, 4:26.
CLE – Cade York 23-yard field goal, 1:52. Browns 6–3. Drive: 11 plays, 71 yards, 3:39.
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
The Ravens were unable to get anything going on offense and lost to the Browns 3–13 in the second game of a Saturday Night Tripleheader. The Ravens committed two turnovers and turned the ball over downs three times. Justin Tucker also missed two of his three field goal attempts, the first of which was blocked while the other was wide left. After the loss, the Baltimore Ravens lost 1st place in the division when the Cincinnati Bengals beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the next day.
Week 16: Baltimore Ravens 17, Atlanta Falcons 9[ edit ]
Week 16: Atlanta Falcons at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Falcons
0
3
3 3 9
Ravens
3
11
0 3 17
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Game information
First quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 21-yard field goal, 8:02. Ravens 3–0. Drive: 5 plays, 47 yards, 2:41.
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 27-yard field goal, 12:42. Ravens 6–0. Drive: 7 plays, 47 yards, 3:03.
BAL – Demarcus Robinson 6-yard pass from Tyler Huntley (Tyler Huntley run), 2:23. Ravens 14–0. Drive: 13 plays, 70 yards, 6:49.
ATL – Younghoe Koo 32-yard field goal, 0:00. Ravens 14–3. Drive: 11 plays, 54 yards, 2:23.
Third quarter
ATL – Younghoe Koo 34-yard field goal, 7:01. Ravens 14–6. Drive: 17 plays, 63 yards, 7:59.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 21-yard field goal, 14:10. Ravens 17–6. Drive: 6 plays, 55 yards, 2:32.
ATL – Younghoe Koo 37-yard field goal, 2:03. Ravens 17–9. Drive: 9 plays, 35 yards, 2:56.
Top passers
BAL – Tyler Huntley – 9/17, 115 yards, TD
ATL – Desmond Ridder – 22/33, 218 yards
Top rushers
Top receivers
The Ravens clinched a playoff berth and improved to 10–5 with the win.
Week 17: Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Baltimore Ravens 13[ edit ]
Week 17: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Steelers
3
0
3 10 16
Ravens
0
10
3 0 13
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Date : January 1Game time : 8:20 p.m. ESTGame weather : Clear, 50 °F (10 °C)Game attendance : 71,042Referee : Land ClarkTV announcers (NBC) : Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth and Melissa StarkRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
PIT – Chris Boswell 21-yard field goal, 7:01. Steelers 3–0. Drive: 15 plays, 73 yards, 7:59.
Second quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 30-yard field goal, 14:09. Tied 3–3. Drive: 15 plays, 61 yards, 7:52.
BAL – Isaiah Likely 7-yard pass from Tyler Huntley (Justin Tucker kick), 0:07. Ravens 10–3. Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 3:23.
Third quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 51-yard field goal, 9:31. Ravens 13–3. Drive: 8 plays, 42 yards, 5:29.
PIT – Chris Boswell 51-yard field goal, 3:42. Ravens 13–6. Drive: 12 plays, 43 yards, 5:49.
Fourth quarter
PIT – Chris Boswell 33-yard field goal, 9:44. Ravens 13–9. Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 6:02.
PIT – Najee Harris 10-yard pass from Kenny Pickett (Chris Boswell kick), 0:56. Steelers 16–13. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 3:20.
Top passers
PIT – Kenny Pickett – 15/27, 168 yards, TD
BAL – Tyler Huntley – 14/21, 130 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
PIT – Najee Harris – 22 rushes, 111 yards
BAL – J. K. Dobbins – 17 rushes, 93 yards
Top receivers
The Ravens blew a 13–3 lead and lost to Kenny Pickett and the Steelers, 16–13, on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Pickett to Najee Harris. With the loss, the Ravens fell to 10–6.
Week 18: Cincinnati Bengals 27, Baltimore Ravens 16[ edit ]
Week 18: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Ravens
0
7
6 3 16
Bengals
10
14
3 0 27
at Paycor Stadium , Cincinnati, Ohio
Date : January 8Game time : 1:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : Cloudy, 40 °F (4 °C)Game attendance : 65,849Referee : Ronald Torbert TV announcers (CBS) : Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie CollinsRecap , Game Book
Game information
First quarter
CIN – Evan McPherson 34-yard field goal, 5:01. Bengals 3–0. Drive: 17 plays, 63 yards, 7:49.
CIN – Joe Mixon 1-yard run (Evan McPherson kick), 1:11. Bengals 10–0. Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 3:48.
Second quarter
CIN – Ja'Marr Chase 26-yard pass from Joe Burrow (Evan McPherson kick), 14:12. Bengals 17–0. Drive: 3 plays, 32 yards, 0:43.
BAL – Kenyan Drake 4-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 1:57. Bengals 17–7. Drive: 10 plays, 76 yards, 4:08.
CIN – Joseph Ossai fumble recovery in the end zone (Evan McPherson kick), 0:30. Bengals 24–7.
Third quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 26-yard field goal, 10:34. Bengals 24–10. Drive: 4 plays, 1 yards, 0:52.
CIN – Evan McPherson 26-yard field goal, 6:27. Bengals 27–10. Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 4:07.
BAL – Justin Tucker 51-yard field goal, 1:59. Bengals 27–13. Drive: 11 plays, 42 yards, 4:28.
Fourth quarter
BAL – Justin Tucker 27-yard field goal, 12:17. Bengals 27–16. Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 3:40.
Top passers
BAL – Anthony Brown – 19/44, 286 yards, 2 INT
CIN – Joe Burrow – 25/42, 215 yards, TD
Top rushers
BAL – Kenyan Drake – 16 rushes, 60 yards, TD
CIN – Joe Mixon – 11 rushes, 27 yards, TD
Top receivers
BAL – Isaiah Likely – 8 receptions, 103 yards
CIN – Ja'Marr Chase – 8 receptions, 86 yards, TD
Had Baltimore won the game, the site of the wild card game between the two teams would be determined by a coin flip, following the rule changes put in place after the Bills-Bengals game was cancelled.[ 17]
#
Team
Division
W
L
T
PCT
DIV
CONF
SOS
SOV
STK
Division leaders
1
Kansas City Chiefs
West
14
3
0
.824
6–0
9–3
.453
.422
W5
2
Buffalo Bills
East
13
3
0
.813
4–2
9–2
.489
.471
W7
3
Cincinnati Bengals
North
12
4
0
.750
3–3
8–3
.507
.490
W8
4
Jacksonville Jaguars
South
9
8
0
.529
4–2
8–4
.467
.438
W5
Wild cards
5[ a]
Los Angeles Chargers
West
10
7
0
.588
2–4
7–5
.443
.341
L1
6[ a]
Baltimore Ravens
North
10
7
0
.588
3–3
6–6
.509
.456
L2
7[ b]
Miami Dolphins
East
9
8
0
.529
3–3
7–5
.537
.457
W1
Did not qualify for the postseason
8[ b]
Pittsburgh Steelers
North
9
8
0
.529
3–3
5–7
.519
.451
W4
9
New England Patriots
East
8
9
0
.471
3–3
6–6
.502
.415
L1
10[ c] [ d]
New York Jets
East
7
10
0
.412
2–4
5–7
.538
.458
L6
11[ c] [ d]
Tennessee Titans
South
7
10
0
.412
3–3
5–7
.509
.336
L7
12[ c]
Cleveland Browns
North
7
10
0
.412
3–3
4–8
.524
.492
L1
13
Las Vegas Raiders
West
6
11
0
.353
3–3
5–7
.474
.397
L3
14
Denver Broncos
West
5
12
0
.294
1–5
3–9
.481
.465
W1
15
Indianapolis Colts
South
4
12
1
.265
1–4–1
4–7–1
.512
.500
L7
16
Houston Texans
South
3
13
1
.206
3–2–1
3–8–1
.481
.402
W1
Tiebreakers [ e]
^ a b LA Chargers finished ahead of Baltimore based on conference record (7–5 vs. 6–6).
^ a b Miami finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b c NY Jets and Tennessee finished ahead of Cleveland based on conference record (5–7 vs. 4–8).
^ a b NY Jets finished ahead of Tennessee based on common record (3–3 vs. 2–4 against: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay, Jacksonville).
^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
AFC Wild Card Playoffs: at (3) Cincinnati Bengals[ edit ]
AFC Wild Card Playoffs: (6) Baltimore Ravens at (3) Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Ravens
0
10
7 0 17
Bengals
3
6
8 7 24
at Paycor Stadium , Cincinnati, Ohio
Game information
First quarter
CIN – Evan McPherson 39-yard field goal, 8:22. Bengals 3–0. Drive: 14 plays, 54 yards, 6:38.
Second quarter
CIN – Ja'Marr Chase 7-yard pass from Joe Burrow (Evan McPherson kick wide right), 14:56. Bengals 9–0. Drive: 10 plays, 60 yards, 6:07.
BAL – J. K. Dobbins 2-yard pass from Tyler Huntley (Justin Tucker kick), 4:53. Bengals 9–7. Drive: 17 plays, 75 yards, 10:03.
BAL – Justin Tucker 22-yard field goal, 0:07. Ravens 10–9. Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, 2:31.
Third quarter
CIN – Joe Burrow 1-yard rush (Joe Burrow-Tee Higgins pass), 5:02. Bengals 17–10. Drive: 12 plays, 83 yards, 7:08.
BAL – Demarcus Robinson 41-yard pass from Tyler Huntley (Justin Tucker kick), 2:13. Tied 17–17. Drive: 5 plays, 81 yards, 2:49.
Fourth quarter
CIN – Sam Hubbard 98-yard fumble return (Evan McPherson kick), 11:39. Bengals 24–17. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:15.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
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