Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens offense struggled to get going throughout Thursday’s first half.
Things changed drastically in the second half, though, as Jackson led Baltimore on three long scoring drives that ultimately pushed the Ravens past Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
While the Ravens held off a Brady-led rally to remain in first place in the AFC North, the Buccaneers’ struggles continued as they lost their third in a row, bestowing upon TB12 his first three-game skid since 2002.
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