BALTIMORE — Entering a prime-time matchup against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium, the Baltimore Ravens hadn’t allowed a touchdown drive of 95 yards or more in their home stadium since 2001.

The Lions had two in a 38-30 win in Baltimore on Monday night.

After a fast-paced, high-flying 52-point outburst against the Chicago Bears a week ago, the Lions won a completely different type of game against Baltimore, but one that featured a classic blend of physicality and creativity all the same. It was a 12-round, heavyweight fight in a place that few opponents can win in the daytime, let alone at night.

The Lions, through a pair of full-field touchdown drives, kept Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson off-balance by sacking him seven times, which marked just the second time in his career tha

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