Ravens win, but lose Lamar Jackson

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The Ravens may have beaten the Denver Broncos 10-9 Sunday in Baltimore, but they lost the services of quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Jackson only had time to complete three passes for 11 yards before injuring his knee. He did not return to the game afterwards. The 2019 NFL MVP has hit 62.1% of his stints for 2,231 yards and 17 touchdowns so far this season, having himself crossed the goal line three times.

In relief, Tyler Huntley did just enough to lead his team to victory. He had 187 passing yards, suffering one interception. He scored the only major of the game in the fourth quarter on a two-yard run.

Brandon McManus scored all of the visitors’ points with three field goals. However, he missed one that could have made the difference.

The most victorious

The Green Bay Packers defeated the Bears 28-19 in Chicago, surpassing the Illinois club at the top in NFL history with a 787th victory.

Before this duel, the two teams were on an equal footing. Aaron Rodgers’ troupe broke that tie, taking the lead for the first time ever.

It was an 18-point surge in the final quarter that saw the Packets run away with the win. AJ Dillon first closed the gap with a 21-yard run, then Christian Watson gave the team the lead by virtue of another ground play, this time from 46 yards.

Justin Fields had two interceptions in the loss without joining a receiver for the touchdown. He was the author of the only major of the local favorites using his feet.

In short

Amon-Ra St. Brown had 114 yards on 11 receptions, scoring twice in the Lions’ 40-14 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Detroit.

The Pittsburgh Steelers nearly squandered a 13-point lead, but ultimately defeated the Falcons 19-16 in Atlanta.

The poor Texans suffered a 10th loss this season, this time by a score of 27 to 14 against the Cleveland Browns in Houston.

Mike White allowed the New York Jets to go for 369 yards with his arm, but saw two passes intercepted without reaching anyone in the end zone, so the Minnesota Vikings triumphed 27-22 ahead their supporters.

The Washington Commanders and Giants had to settle for a 20-20 tie in New York.

Jalen Hurts had 29 passes, including three for the touchdown, as the Eagles defeated the Tennessee Titans 35-10 in Philadelphia.

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