Marin Independent Journal

Mahomes, Chiefs top Ravens in big game

- By David Ginsburg

BALTIMORE >> Patrick Mahomes put on a scintillat­ing show while outperform­ing Lamar Jackson, and the Kansas City Chiefs deftly played the role of defending Super Bowl champions in a 34-20 thumping of the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.

Mahomes juked, danced, and jumped in and out of the pocket. Sometimes he just dropped back and fired pinpoint throws downfield. The common thread was that just about everything he did worked against an overmatche­d Baltimore defense that had allowed only two touchdowns in its first two games.

With Mahomes leading the way, the Chiefs (3- 0) emphatical­ly ended the Ravens’ 14-game regular-season winning streak while extending their own run to 12 games (including playoffs).

Mahomes went 31 of 42 for 385 yards and four touchdowns. He was not intercepte­d, and avoided being sacked. The Chiefs led 2710 at halftime and held on to defeat Baltimore (2-1) for the third year in a row.

In a duel between Mahomes, the 2018 NFL MVP, and the player who won that honor last year, Jackson was no match for the man whose resume also includes a Super Bowl MVP trophy.

Jackson completed 15 of 28

passes for 97 yards and ran for 83 yards, 30 of themon one carry during the Ravens’ opening possession. The fleet-footed quarterbac­k is 21- 4 as Baltimore’s starter, and three of those defeats have come against Mahomes and the Chiefs.

The Chiefs scored touchdowns on their first two possession­s — one on a run by Mahomes, the other on a pass — for a 13-3 lead. Following that second score, Ravens rookie Devin Duvernay fielded the kickoff and sprinteddo­wn the right sideline for a 93-yard touchdown.

Kansas City followed with a three-and- out, but

Baltimore simply could not contain Mahomes for long. After he got the ball back, Mahomes completed passes of 29 and 18 yards before hitting Ty reek Hill for a 20- yard

score to cap a 73-yard drive.

A 49-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes to Mecole Hardman put the Chiefs up by 17 at halftime. Theonlyoth­er time Jackson

trailed by that much at the break in an NFL game was last year, when the Chiefs held a 23-6 lead.

In this one, Mahomes pumped the brakes in the second half before Baltimore closed to 27-20. That’s when Mahomes showed why he’s the league’s highest-paid player and arguably the NFL’s best quarterbac­k.

During a 13-play, 75-yard drive that produced the game-clinching score, Mahomes converted a thirdand-5 with an 18-yard pass and ran for 12 yards on a third- and-10. He flipped a sidearm 12-yard pass to SammyWatki­ns to set up a first-and-goal at the 2, from where Mahomes tossed a touchdown pass to appreciati­ve tackle Eric Fisher with 8:14 remaining.

 ?? NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes jumps to pass the ball during the first half against the Ravens on Monday.
NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes jumps to pass the ball during the first half against the Ravens on Monday.

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