MINNEAPOLIS —
The Ravens defense continued its improved play after forcing three turnovers for consecutive weeks in their third straight win over the Minnesota Vikings.
It was tale of two halves, as the Ravens settled for three field goals and found themselves down 10-9 at halftime. They found their rhythm in the second half and opened a two-possession lead after back-to-back turnovers in the third quarter. The secondary had two interceptions from corner Marlon Humphrey and rookie Malaki Starks, who had an interception for the second straight week. They also force a fumble on special teams that lead to one of Tyler Loop's four field goals on the day.
The defense kept the pressure on Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who was making his fourth start of his career. They finished with 14 p

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