The Baltimore Ravens got off to a rough start against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, with quarterback Lamar Jackson throwing an early pick-six on the team’s first possession. However, Baltimore came back with a vengeance on their second possession, driving down the field and scoring a touchdown, but not without a bit of drama before the ball crossed over the end line.
After rumbling for nine yards down to the Kansas Cit one-yard line, Ravens running back Ty’Son Williams fumbled and the ball popped straight up in the air. However, Baltimore wide receiver Devin Duvernay was there to save the day, catching the football before it hit the ground and powered his way into the end zone.
Well it's still 6 points!
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— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 20, 2021
It was a crazy play, but the Ravens got the ball into the end zone, which is what matters. The score tied the game at seven, and the team will look to continue putting points up on the board as they hope to beat Kansas City for the first time in four years.