BALTIMORE —

The Detroit Lions relied on a strong running game to dominate the time of possession in Monday night's 38-30 win over the Baltimore Ravens. They completed two drives for over 90 yards for touchdowns and were able to wear the Ravens defense down all game.

The turning point came in the fourth quarter when Derrick Henry lost another costly fumble. The Ravens had just stopped the Lions on a big third down to get the ball after scoring a field goal, with a chance to take a lead in the fourth. He fumbled on the Ravens first play of the drive and set up the Lions with good field position.

They would score a field goal to keep it a single-score game, but the Ravens could not capitalize on the next drive and were forced to punt. The Lions used that opportunity to finish the game with

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