The Baltimore Ravens got a big win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football. The game was back and forth from beginning to end.
The Buccaneers scored the first 10 points before the Ravens scored 34 straight to enter the fourth quarter with a 34-10 lead.
Then, Tampa Bay scored 21 fourth-quarter points and two touchdowns in the final four minutes but came up short with a 41-31 final score.
Lamar Jackson led the way with five touchdown passes and just five incompletions in another strong performance.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 169 yards on 15 carries, which included a must-see 81-yard run.
However, Henry failed to score in the long run, and the Ravens star had a big regret after the game.
“Should’ve scored smh slow af,” Henry wrote on X. “Much love flock.”
Henry was tackled at the Bucxaneers 11-yard line by Zyon McCollum, just short of what would’ve been a 92-yard touchdown run.
For what it’s worth, Next Gen Stats posted that Henry registered a top speed of 21.72 MPH during the run.
So, it doesn’t appear that Henry was as slow as he thinks. He then got the next two carries before Jackson eventually connected with Mark Andrews on a touchdown pass.
This marks the first game of the year where Henry failed to score a rushing touchdown. On the other hand, the Ravens star running back did get into the endzone via a 14-yard reception in the fourth quarter.
The Ravens now move to 5-2 on the year and face the Cleveland Browns on the road in an AFC North rivalry game.