The Baltimore Ravens' 27-19 win over the Minnesota Vikings has kept the momentum rolling as John Harbaugh's team now sits at 4-5.
With Lamar Jackson starting for the second-straight week after his hamstring injury, the Ravens, against a stout Vikings defense, went on their merry way, with Lamar going 17 of 29 for 176 yards and a touchdown, while Derrick Henry rushed for 75 yards on 20 carries.
The win keeps the Ravens' slim playoff hopes alive with a host of AFC North games to come, and now perhaps fans can start to dream.
But for Jackson, when asked post-game if the team's mood has changed over the past fortnight as the wins have followed, he kept it honest.
“Everyone's happy when they win, but I feel like our mood hasn't changed,” Jackson said. “We still locked down, we still behind in our division. So, we can't get complacent, stay locked in.”
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Ravens a dangerous 'playoff' team
The Ravens, even when they were 1-5, still had some fear factor, and the fact that some betting agencies had them as favorites for the division is a tip of the cap to them.
Now, at 4-5, if the Ravens do make the postseason, they will do so in some serious form, and you can bet that not many teams will want to face a red-hot Baltimore team in the playoffs.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers fall to the Los Angeles Chargers, somewhat shockingly, the Ravens will be one game out of first place for the division with Mike Tomlin's team at 5-4 and the Ravens at 4-5.
Oh, and the Ravens have to play the Steelers twice, too.
Baltimore was dead and buried at 1-5, but the team now has serious momentum.
And that makes them a scary proposition moving forward.
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