The Baltimore Ravens faced a challenging game against the Los Angeles Rams, resulting in a 17-3 loss at home, with both offensive and defensive struggles evident throughout the match. Despite expectations of a high-scoring game from Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, the Ravens’ defense managed to hold him to just 181 yards and one touchdown.

Stafford was sacked twice, a rare occurrence for opposing quarterbacks against the Ravens.

Defense Shows Some Fight

Tony Thornton noted the Ravens’ defense showed more energy and fight, holding the Rams to under 300 total yards. “I think the pass rush was a little bit better, especially in the interior,” Thornton said. Both he and T.J. Smith graded the defense a B-minus, while Producer Kyle gave it a C, citing inconsistency and a lack of pressure o

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