Lamar Jackson dazzled with his toes and the Baltimore Ravens made an amazing defensive display to beat the Seattle Seahawks 30-16 on Sunday.
As he continued his solid start ravens quarterback Jackson rushed for 119 yards and one touchdown.
Seahawks appeared Russell Wilson couldnt fit Jackson because he threw his first interception of the season to Marcus Peters, who was making his first appearance for the Ravens after joining at a trade in the Los Angeles Rams on Tuesday.
The Ravens (5-2) also included the following defensive score late in the match as they strengthened their position at the top of the AFC North. The Seahawks (5-2) stay second in the NFC West, behind the 6-0 San Francisco 49ers.
As he discovered Miles Boykin with a pass, jackson showed off his fast footwork and arm strength early in the game.
The Ravens had to settle for a field goal and it required the Seahawks until early in the second quarter to respond as Wilson saw that the diving Tyler Lockett at the end zone and scrambled in the pocket.
The teams exchanged field goals before Peters, who ran in to get a 67-yard score and read a pass to the sideline intercepted for the first time Wilson this season.
Seattle responded with a field goal before half-time but could not get anything.
Jason Myers overlooked a 53-yard field goal and it was the Ravens who obtained the score.
After calling a timeout the Ravens transformed into remarkable fashion as Jackson made the maximum of a few great blocks to operate in for a touchdown.
Jackson continued to impress with his toes at the fourth quarter before rushing for another first down because he moved the chains.
A drive finished with a Justin Tucker area that put the Ravens 10 points ahead.
Marlon Humphrey recovered and that lead was long as Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf fumbled as he attempted to change hands and ran in for a touchdown.
The deficit cuts but by then there were plenty of empty seats around the arena as he rushed for a first down and Jackson fittingly secured the triumph.
The Seahawks travel to the struggling Atlanta Falcons (1-6) following Sunday prior to a home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-4) in Week Nine.
The Ravens are on a bye in Week Eight before hosting the New England Patriots (6-0) on Sunday, November 3.
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