MINNEAPOLIS — All season, Ravens coaches and players have preached turnovers. Finally, they’re beginning to see that mantra come to life.

On Sunday against the Vikings, rookie safety Malaki Starks had his second interception in as many games, cornerback Marlon Humphrey added another and undrafted rookie free agent safety Keondre Jackson helped force a fumble on a kick return and recovered it to help propel Baltimore to its third straight victory, 27-19, at a raucous U.S. Bank Stadium that drew a little quieter with each one.

The win moves the Ravens (4-5) within a game of .500 after beginning the season with five losses in their first six games. More importantly, a defense that had been maligned over the first five weeks of the season seems to be turning the corner and recapturing its sw

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