Not a great start for Matt Skura. Allows penetration on first down and a drive-ending sack on third down. Lamar Jackson wasn't quick in his delivery, to be fair.
Ravens gave up touchdown but not much they can do with TE Travis Kelce. He has beaten a No. 3 CB and all the safeties. Maybe the Ravens put a starting CB on him.
Damien Williams punches it in from a yard out, and the Chiefs strike first. Looked like a Ravens player had to be separated from Kansas City's special teams unit after the Chiefs' extra-point attempt.
There's no sense arguing that a ball is not catchable on a pass interference call. That's in the rules, but officials seldom pay any attention to where the ball lands. That play should have been called a hold. #ravens
That drive was 8 plays, 75 yards and lasted 3 minutes and 46 seconds. Ravens answered Chiefs with drive but also punched them in the mouth at same time. Impressive.
Decent Chiefs drive nets them nothing as Harrison Butker just misses from 51 yards. Terrell Suggs outsmarted Patrick Mahomes on a third-down stop. He did that last week, too, vs. Matt Ryan. bsun.md/2QKjPxQ
Miscommunication there between Lamar Jackson and John Brown, who cut his route short on third down. Ravens go up 10-7 on Justin Tucker's short field goal.
Ravens cannot give up a 20 yard pass on third and 19. Weddle can't afford to miss tackle. Unacceptable. Might be time to get some young players in lineup.
Kenneth Dixon has been running hard since he came back from IR. Making the Ravens look smart for choosing him over a less-than-100-percent Alex Collins.
That second-down Ravens play looked like an RPO, but Lamar Jackson does not seem to want to throw the quick screen out wide, even when the defense is giving it to him.
Chiefs take over at their 19 with 1:36 remaining and two timeouts left. The Ravens get the ball to start the second half here. Can't afford a touchdown.
Ravens defense holds on by the skin of its teeth, and Chiefs go into halftime up 17-10. Ravens were outgained 248-139 and didn't win the time-of-possession battle (just 12:02 on offense).
Chiefs running back Spencer Ware and wide receiver Tyreek Hill, both starters, are questionable to return. Ravens have done better today against Hill (45 total yards) than Ware (77 total yards).
I don't have a problem with the call on fourth down, but the Ravens had problems getting personnel on the field and getting the snap off before time expired.