Fifteen days ago, the Ravens were staring at a 1-5 record, tied for the worst start in franchise history. Now, they are one of the hottest teams in the league.
Spurred by three takeaways, Baltimore defeated the Vikings, 27-19, on the road in a tough environment on Sunday.
Here's how the Ravens' third straight victory happened:
Turning Point
The Ravens stayed on the takeaway train for the third straight game. After taking a 12-10 lead in the third quarter, safety Keondre Jackson forced a fumble on the ensuing kickoff return. Jackson, an undrafted rookie who has excelled on special teams, pried the ball loose and recovered it. Justice Hill scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown six plays later. Hill's score marked 16 unanswered points by Baltimore and gave the Ravens a 19-10 lead.
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