Pre-game Insights

Washington (1-1) comes into today's game looking to build upon their performance last week.

Ravens (2-0) come into today's game with the longest active preseason win streak at 19.

Both teams looking to fill out their final roster spots with the regular season looming.

Ravens' Offense Takes Flight

With the regular season quickly approaching and teams still needing to fill out their rosters, Coach Rivera sat his starters. Those starters have only been able to muster up 3 points in 6 total drives this preseason. Rivera elected to give others a chance to prove they belong on the 53-man roster.

Washington received the opening kickoff had a chance to change that narrative. After a strong start to the drive, the Ravens were able to flock to the ball forcing a punt. The ensuing Ravens drive would total 65 yards, ending in a 40-yard field goal missed wide left by Rookie Kicker Jake Verity.

After, another Washington punt the story of the night QB Tyler Huntley took over for the Ravens. Huntley would push the ball downfield 89 yards before doing his best Lamar Jackson impersonation by running it in from 10 yards out. Another Washington punt would lead to the Ravens widening their lead after Jake Verity gets his redemption and nails the 25-yard field goal making the score 10-0 Baltimore.

Entering the second was more of the same for the Ravens, forcing yet another Washington punt. Ravens would take over at their own 43 where Huntley would make quick work of Washington's defense capping off the drive with an 8-yard pass to Eric Tomlinson making the score 16-0 after a blocked extra point.

Washington was finally able to find their rhythm and begin pressing the ball downfield. Finally, in field goal range, Dustin Hopkins who has had a down preseason would get his kick blocked by Ravens Justin Ellis.

After the missed field goal attempt Huntley would march back onto the field on his own 45. Again, Huntley picked apart the defense of Washington capping off the 6-play drive with a 25-yard heave to Binjimen Victor for yet another Raven Touchdown.

Following their first promising drive, Washington again moved into scoring position but again the drive would stall out. Dustin Hopkins now attempting a 48-yard field goal would line up and nail the first and only points for Washington going into halftime. 23-3 all Ravens.

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Huntley Won't be Grounded

After receiving the kickoff Washington seemingly had no answers for the 2nd year QB. Tyler Huntley would again prove to be a problem and march Baltimore right downfield for his 4th touchdown of the night.

Only being able to muster 111 total yards and 3 points in the first half Washington looked to change the script. Ravens had other plans as they would force another Washington drive to stall out.

The next Ravens drive would be the final scoring drive for either team. Huntley already flying high just couldn't be grounded. The 10-play drive would finish with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Huntley to 4th round selection Tylan Wallace. Making the score of 37-3, Baltimore's most preseason points since 2014, extending their win streak to 20 for the preseason.

Post-Game Stats

Tyler Huntley was balling tonight finishing the game 24/33 for 285 yards and 4 touchdowns through the air, adding another 14 yards and a score on the ground.

Washington will go back to the drawing board and look to get back on track for week 1 for the regular season.

Looking Ahead

Ravens already looking in midseason form to begin their road to Super Bowl LVI against Jon Gruden's Raiders on Monday, Sept. 15.

Washington looking to swiftly forget about this loss begins their regular season at home against Justin Herbert and the Chargers Sunday, Sept. 12.