Baltimore was 'lights out' on both sides of the ball versus Detroit, giving glimpses of a Super Bowl-contending team.
BALTIMORE — coach John Harbaugh had lost count, so he figured he’d go right to the source. “, I don’t know how many touchdowns he had. A bunch,” Harbaugh said before turning to his tight end, who was seated against the wall, awaiting his turn with reporters. When informed that Andrews had scored “just” twice, Harbaugh said, “Two? It seemed like more.” Advertisement For Harbaugh, it was easy to get lost in a sea of offensive highlights.
The Ravens hadn’t played anything resembling a complete game before the Lions arrived in town with their sparkling record and ascending reputation as a team. The form the Ravens showed Sunday would have been good enough to beat just about anybody. If they build off it, they’ll remain on the short list of potential Super Bowl contenders. Advertisement “When we’re doing what we’re supposed to do, the sky’s the limit for us,” Jackson said. “We just showed a glimpse today, I believe.
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