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The Vikings largely contained Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson, but their own quarterback’s problems proved too much to overcome.
The Baltimore Ravens continued their defensive resurgence to beat the Minnesota Vikings 27-19 on Sunday. And Dan Campbell seemed to take over play calling as the Detroit Lions won.
The Ravens forced three turnovers and kicker Tyler Loop made four field goals in a 27-19 victory over Minnesota, Baltimore’s third straight.
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy fell on his sword for his team, taking the majority of the blame for the 27-19 loss to the Ravens in Week 10.
In the next three weeks, the Ravens (4-5) will play three teams that have struggled to win this season: the Cleveland Browns (2-7), New York Jets (2-7) and Cincinnati Bengals (3-6) on Thanksgiving Night before a meeting with the Steelers.
The Minnesota Vikings know what they need to work on after their loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Vikings committed eight false-start penalties on Sunday.
The Vikings were whistled for a whopping eight false starts against the Ravens, which made it extremely hard for the offense to move the chains. That was enough to make head coach Kevin O’Connell want to pull his hair out as he tried to make sense of it after the game.
Jonathan Greenard has left the Vikings' game against the Ravens with a shoulder injury and is questionable to return.