Ravens edge Cowboys 28-25 with Henry’s 151 yards and 2 TDs
- Derrick Henry rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns, while Lamar Jackson accounted for two scores.
- The Cowboys attempted a late comeback but fell short, missing a crucial 2-point conversion.
- The Ravens' victory marked a strong response to their previous losses, improving their season record.
In a closely contested game on Sunday in Arlington, Texas, the Baltimore Ravens secured a 28-25 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Derrick Henry was a standout performer, rushing for 151 yards and scoring two touchdowns, while Lamar Jackson contributed with two scores of his own. The Ravens started strong, scoring touchdowns on their first two drives, which helped them respond effectively to their previous 0-2 start this season. The Cowboys struggled defensively, allowing 120 points in their last three home games, including a significant loss to New Orleans the previous week. Despite trailing 28-6 in the fourth quarter, Dallas mounted a late comeback, with Dak Prescott scoring on a quarterback sneak and C.J. Griffin recovering an onside kick. However, their efforts fell short as they missed a crucial 2-point conversion attempt. Jackson's performance was pivotal, completing 12 of 15 passes for 182 yards and adding 87 rushing yards. His ability to execute a clutch throw to Zay Flowers on a critical third down helped the Ravens maintain their lead as they ran down the clock in the final minutes. Injuries impacted both teams, with Cowboys safety Markquese Bell and Ravens cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis leaving the game due to injuries. Looking ahead, the Ravens will face the Buffalo Bills at home, while the Cowboys will travel to New York for their first NFC East matchup against the Giants.