Ravens’ ugly win over Carolina soon to be forgotten — and that’s OK
Baltimore was supposed to beat the Panthers on Sunday and did — even if it was closer than expected.
Baltimore was supposed to beat the Panthers on Sunday and did — even if it was closer than expected.
As the 7-3 Baltimore Ravens build confidence on defense, it’s the missing offense that worries Nestor Aparicio as the schedule allows for duds to be wins.
The Ravens quarterback scored the only touchdown of the game midway through the fourth quarter.
Patrick Queen registered a game-high 12 tackles and a half-sack in the 13-3 win over the Panthers.
The Baltimore cornerback registered an interception and a fumble recovery in the 13-3 final.
The veteran wide receiver made a career-high nine catches for 128 yards in Sunday’s win over Carolina.
On a day when the offense struggled to score points, the Baltimore defense was dominant.
Tight end Mark Andrews hadn’t played since hurting his shoulder in the Week 8 win at Tampa Bay.
Soccer author and Wall Street Journal insider Joshua Robinson tells Nestor about his book on Messi and Ronaldo and how this World Cup in Qatar will be different.