Broncos Vs. Ravens: Willis McGahee Touchdown Slams The Door, Ravens Up 31-10
Baltimore has 210 yards rushing and has owned the clock, 33:28 to 22:05.
Read Article >Broncos Vs. Ravens: Ray Rice Scores Again, Ravens Up By 17 Again
The Ray Rice Touchdown Experience is back on track. He scored his first of the season earlier today, and just added his second.
Baltimore has 22 first downs to Denver’s nine.
Read Article >Broncos Vs. Ravens: 42-Yard Bomb From Kyle Orton Puts Broncos On The Board
Ravens Vs. Broncos: Demaryius Thomas Fumble Sets Up Easy Kick, Ravens Take 17-0 Lead
Ravens Vs. Broncos: Ray Rice Scores First 2010 Touchdown, Ravens Up 14-0
Week 5 NFL, Ravens Vs. Broncos: Denver Brings Air Show To Baltimore
Baltimore has built its current 3-1 record largely on the exploits of an imposing defense that has limited the opposition to league-lows of 119 passing yards per game and a 23.5 percent success rate on third downs. The Ravens also rank second in the NFL in total yards allowed (235.8 ypg) and haven’t permitted more than 17 points in any of their first four outings this season.
The comeback win evened the Broncos at 2-2 and closed Josh McDaniels’ squad within 1 1/2 games of surprising Kansas City, the league’s only remaining unbeaten, for first place in the AFC West.
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