Albany Times Union

Jackson sparks Ravens

QB runs for 94 yards, TD vs. Dallas to snap Baltimore 3-game skid

- By David Ginsburg

Lamar Jackson ran for 94 yards and a touchdown as the focal point of a relentless rushing attack that amassed 294 yards, and the Baltimore Ravens emerged from a COVID -19 outbreak to beat the Dallas Cowboys 34-17 on Tuesday night.

Returning from a one-game absence after testing positive for the potentiall­y deadly virus, Jackson carried 13 times and threw for two scores. He was one of 23 Ravens to spend time on the reserve/covid -19 list while four different strains of the virus swept through the organizati­on.

The game was played on Tuesday night because Baltimore’s previous game — against Pittsburgh last Wednesday — was pushed back three times while the Ravens had at least one player test positive for 10 consecutiv­e days.

Gus Edwards ran for 101 yards on only seven carries and rookie J.K. Dobbins — who also missed time on the COVID -19 list — added 71 yards rushing with a TD to help Baltimore (7-5) break a three-game skid

and stay alive in its quest to reach the postseason for a third straight year.

Dallas came in with the worst rush defense in the league, and it showed. The Ravens averaged 7.9 yards per carry and prevailed despite getting only 107 yards passing from Jackson.

The last-place Cowboys (3-9) have lost six of seven. Andy Dalton went 31-for-48 for 285 yards and two touchdowns, and Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 77 yards.

But Greg Zuerlein missed three field goal tries and Dallas yielded 20 straight points after taking an early 10-7 lead.

The game was supposed to feature Ravens receiver Dez Bryant going against his former team, but Bryant left during warmups and was scratched with what Baltimore termed “an illness.”

Bryant wrote on Twitter that he tested positive for COVID -19 and later posted: “Yea I’m going to go ahead and call it a quit for the rest of the season… I can’t deal with this.“

He subsequent­ly posted a series of tweets, including, “Yea I’m coming back… I’m being smart.“

Bryant scored 73 touchdowns with the Cowboys from 2010-17. He was signed by the Ravens in October and saw his first action in two years, catching four passes in three games.

On his first series since Nov. 22, Jackson threw a pass that was tipped and intercepte­d. That led to a Dallas field goal, but Jackson answered with a 37yard touchdown run on a fourth-and-2 play.

Tony Pollard took the subsequent kickoff 66 yards to set up a 13-yard touchdown pass from Dalton to Michael Gallup. It would be the last time Dallas led.

An intercepti­on by rookie Patrick Queen set up a 38-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Miles Boykin for a 14-10 lead.

Jackson’s second TD pass of the game, a 20yarder in the third quarter to Marquise Brown, made it 24-10.

Ravens streaks

Baltimore’s Justin Tucker missed a 36-yard field goal in the second quarter, ending his NFLrecord run of 70 straight successful FGS from inside 40 yards. … The Ravens have rushed for 100 yards in 35 straight games, third-longest streak in NFL history. … Baltimore has won nine straight over NFC foes, the longest active streak for one team against the other conference.

Injuries

Cowboys: LT Cameron Erving (knee) was inactive.

Ravens: Fullback Patrick Ricard left in the third quarter with a possible concussion but returned.

Up next

Cowboys: Another road game against an AFC North foe, at Cincinnati on Sunday.

Ravens: More primetime action for Baltimore, against the host Cleveland Browns on Monday night. It’s a rematch of the season opener won by the Ravens, 38-6.

 ?? Rob Carr / Getty Images ?? Running back Gus Edwards of the Baltimore Ravens rushes past free safety Woods of the Dallas Cowboys during the fourth quarter of Monday night’s game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The Ravens’ relentless rushing attack amassed 294 yards.
Rob Carr / Getty Images Running back Gus Edwards of the Baltimore Ravens rushes past free safety Woods of the Dallas Cowboys during the fourth quarter of Monday night’s game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The Ravens’ relentless rushing attack amassed 294 yards.
 ?? Tim Nwachukwu / Getty Images ?? Quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the third quarter on Monday night.
Tim Nwachukwu / Getty Images Quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the third quarter on Monday night.

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