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Ravens, Jags take defences abroad in first London game of ’17

- By mark Long

NFL spectators in London could have plenty to celebrate Sunday.

With Baltimore and Jacksonvil­le playing the first of five games abroad, those at historic Wembley Stadium might be treated to a punting party. And anyone who’s been to an NFL game in London knows the loudest cheers are reserved for kicks.

The Ravens (2-0) and Jaguars (1-1) have punted a combined 20 times this season and could be in for even more given the matchup overseas.

Baltimore has allowed just one touchdown in two victories and leads the league in takeaways (10) and intercepti­ons (eight). Jacksonvil­le tops the NFL in sacks (11) and surrendere­d one touchdown in its first six quarters before unraveling at home against Tennessee.

So it’s no surprise that the Ravens-Jaguars game is the only one on the NFL schedule this week with the over/under for points scored set below 40.

“In this game, you better take advantage of the opportunit­ies when you get them,” Jaguars offensive co-ordinator Nathaniel Hackett said.

Those could be few and far between against Baltimore, which shut out Cincinnati on the road and gave up 10 points to Cleveland.

The Ravens are the only NFL team with at least four intercepti­ons and three sacks in each of their first two games since sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

Of course, they played the Bengals, who fired their offensive coordinato­r after two games, and then faced a rookie quarterbac­k with the Browns.

Now they get the mistakepro­ne Jaguars. Blake Bortles had three turnovers against the Titans, including two intercepti­ons and a fumble.

“It’s tough when it seems like the ball starts rolling downhill and just keeps going,” said Bortles, who played turnover-free football in the opener. “It’s something I think we’ve dealt with before and I think we’ve got to try to stay away from the mindset of, ‘Here we go again. This has happened before, this is happening again.’

“I think we’ve got to find ways to get out of that. We have to find ways to make plays, to turn that around, to change that momentum and it’s tough when you’re not creating those big plays.”

The Jaguars struggled to create explosive plays last week without go-to receiver Allen Robinson, who is out for the season with a knee injury.

“It restricts what we felt going into the season was a good matchup for us,” Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said. “I mean, A-Rob has shown through the years that he can go one-on-one and jump over people to catch a football.”

Baltimore’s offence has lacked deep passes, too. More pressing for the Ravens: they could be down two starters on that side of the ball.

Running back Terrance West (calf) has missed two days of practice and right guard Marshal Yanda is out for the season after fracturing his left ankle.

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