The Ravens’ lead, which felt tenuous for much of the first three quarters, was just 10-7 after a rare coverage bust by the Baltimore secondary resulted in a Trevor Lawrence 65-yard touchdown pass to Jamal Agnew. That’s precisely when the league’s best running team committed to its downhill rushing attack.
On the next five plays, the Ravens ran the football. They never stopped running it until they had pounded the Jaguars into submission. Baltimore rattled off the game’s final 13 points and scored on all three of its full fourth-quarter drives by relying on its trio of running backs and multi-dimensional quarterback.