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Lions vs. Ravens: Three must know the storyline for 3. Game this week of the week

Lions vs. Ravens: Three must know the storyline for 3. Game this week of the week


1) GOFF has an achievement to defeat Jackson.

The scale of the story points to both Baltimore and Lamar Jackson in this. The ravens are 6-1 all the time against the Lions, with the only victory of Detroit on the right to vote that came 20 years ago and the last victory in Baltimore which took place in 1977 against the Colts, according to NFL research. In terms of Jared Goff and Jackson go head-to-head, the dual valuable player is 3-0, with 134.2 points, which is not far from double GOFF (72.7) in their games. Obviously, it’s not all about him, but Jackson’s Ravens has a 73 -point difference when he has been in the middle against GOFF. That is not to say that GOFF will not compare its odds anyway. He is burning hot with five consignments in his last game to bring him to six this year, tied only to Jackson for most eg -sends on the way to week 3. Can he and the lions finally turn their fate against Jackson and Ravens as they have done in many ways in recent years?

2) Henry is looking for rebounds in a difficult match.

What a difference per week. Derrick Henry looked unstoppable in Baltimore’s seasonal opening against the accounts, Gashing Buffalo for many long profits on the way to 169 meters and two matches. In week 2? Not so much – Henry had only 23 meters on 11 wagons, most of his rush and inspection garden in any game as Raven. Browns front seven who limited him to such a shocking degree is incredibly strong, but Lions’ defense can be described in the same way. Although Detroit allowed 177 dashing meters to Bears last week, it looked cruel against Packers but only gave up 46 and since 2023 has allowed the most rush meters per game (94.3). Only one running back (James Cook) has darkened a 100 rush meter against the lions in the season. Henry does not have to go over a century mark on the scene to dismiss last week’s campaign as Blip, but Baltimore would certainly benefit from a huge increase in efficiency against such a frightening enemy.

3) Lions, ravens appear to prove sustainability.

Week 1 was a gut for both teams, albeit for different reasons. The lions looked at the toothless against the Packers and emerged questions about how far the dropout could be in 2025 after losing two supervisors. The ravens were in full control against bills, only to blow late lead, unexpected development for John Harbaugh’s national team. Baltimore then continued to Eviscerate the Browns while he scored in his forties for a different week, but Detroit posted 50 Burger (52-21) against old friends Ben Johnson and Bears. Both results must have been relieved of relief, but such superiority should also be expected from teams of this quality. Monday night is the real test of who can continue it against the Super Bowl colleagues. How do the lions look on both sides of the ball against a much tougher opponent? Can the ravens stand high if things come down to the wire? Neither of these national teams will even think about the panic button if it is delivered a loss to fall to 1-2, but the NFL is difficult enough without having to climb out of the hole-how little it may be.