Lamar Jackson had a career night as he led the Ravens to a 31-25 overtime comback victory over the Colts on “Monday Night Football.”
Jackson set a franchise record with 442 passing yards on 37 completions and threw for four touchdowns. The last scoring pass was to Marquise “Hollywood” Brown from 5 yards out on the only drive of OT. The 24-year-old Jackson set Baltimore up for overtime with two TD passes and two 2-point conversions in the fourth quarter to tight end Mark Andrews, who finished with 11 catches and 147 yards.
On top of all that, Jackson also led the Ravens with 62 yards rushing on 14 carries.
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Brown helped to give his team momentum after a sluggish start. He caught a 43-yard touchdown pass from Jackson with 56 seconds remaining in the first half to cut Baltimore’s deficit to 22-9.
Although Colts quarterback Carson Wentz isn’t returning to Indianapolis with a win, he did help to make some history. He completed 25 passes for 402 yards and two touchdowns against the Ravens’ 24th-ranked passing defense. The matchup marked the first time since 2018 (Patrick Mahomes, Jared Goff) that the opposing quarterbacks each threw for 400 or more yards in a game.
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Running back Jonathan Taylor helped the Colts build a 25-9 lead. He finished with 169 yards (53 rushing, 116 receiving) and two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) from scrimmage.
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Colts vs. Ravens score
Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | OT | F | |
Colts | 7 | 3 | 12 | 3 | 0 | 25 |
Ravens | 0 | 3 | 6 | 16 | 6 | 31 |
Colts vs. Ravens live updates, highlights from ‘Monday Night Football’
All times Eastern.
Final: Ravens 31, Colts 25
11:30: TOUCHDOWN RAVENS. Jackson finds Brown on the goal line to give the Ravens the 31-25 overtime victory.
11:24: Jackson finds Andrews to get the Ravens past midfield.
11:20: Ravens win the OT coin toss and will start with the ball first.
Fourth Quarter: Colts 25, Ravens 25
11:18: Sanchez holds for Blankenship, and kicks the ball outside to force overtime.
11:16: Wentz finds Zach Pascal for a 15-yard gain to put the Colts inside the Baltimore 30.
11:14: Tavon Young commits a personal foul against Jack Doyle. The Colts get a fresh set of downs at the 45 with 13 seconds remaining.
11:12: Wentz goes down and attempts to toss it forward to avoid the sack at midfield.
11:09: TOUCHDOWN RAVENS. Jackson fires to Andrews on the goal line to make the score. Jackson makes a toss to Andrews to even it up on the two-point conversion. Ravens tied it up at 25 with 39 seconds remaining.
11:08: Jackson attempts to run in for the score, but goes down and lets the ball loose just before the goal line. He is ruled down to allow the Ravens another opportunity.
11:04: Jackson finds Marquise Brown for a 20-yard gain to bring the Ravens inside the Colts’ 13.
10:59: Calais Campbell makes two consecutive stops for the Ravens. He holds Taylor for a loss to force the Colts to attempt a field goal. Campbell blocks Blankenship’s attempt to allow the Ravens to take over from their 25.
10:57: The Ravens take their second time out with 6:03 remaining.
10:56: Taylor leaps over a hectic offensive line to give the Colts a first down at the Ravens 22.
10:53: Justin Houston brings down Wentz by grabbing just below his neckline, and is called for a personal foul to give the Colts a fresh set of downs at the 20.
10:52: Wentz finds Taylor, and gains 28-yards to give the Colts a first down at the 43.
10:51: Xavier Rhodes is headed into the locker room for evaluation on a possible head injury. He left for the sideline after he collided with Andrews.
10:45: TOUCHDOWN RAVENS. Jackson is allowed plenty of time in the pocket and finds Mark Andrews for the score. Mark Andrews rushes in for the two-point conversion and cuts the Colts’ lead to one score. Colts lead 25-17 with 9:38 remaining.
10:43: Mark Andrews makes a one-handed catch on a pass from Jackson. Xavier Rhodes collides with Andrews as he makes the catch, and heads to the sideline after he is briefly evaluated by trainers.
10:39: FIELD GOAL COLTS. Blankenship makes a 43-yard attempt to keep the Colts in front. Colts lead 25-9.
10:35: Marlon Mack makes a 22-yard run to put the Colts past midfield.
Third Quarter: Colts 22, Ravens 9
10:27: TOUCHDOWN RAVENS. Lamar answers with a 43-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown. Jackson rushes in for the two-point conversion and extends his left arm to plant the ball inside the end zone, but his right arm is ruled down before the goal line. Ravens trail 22-9 with 56 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
10:21: TOUCHDOWN COLTS. Jonathan Taylor rushes in for a four-yard score, earning his second touchdown of the night. The Colts attempt a two-point conversion but a pass from Wentz is picked off at the two. Colts extend their lead 22-3 with 3:06 remaining in the third quarter.
10:20: Wentz finds Mo Alie-Cox to give the Colts a first and goal at the four.
10:15: The fumble is confirmed following review, but the toss from Leonard to Rodgers is ruled as an illegal forward pass. The Colts will take a five-yard penalty and start from the Baltimore 20.
10:11: Blackmon knocks the ball loose from Jackson’s hands on the Colts two-yard line, and is ruled a fumble. The ball is recovered by Darius Leonard, but he tosses it to Isaiah Rodgers who runs it down for the score. The play is currently under review.
10:05: Leonard is called for a personal foul as he rushed Jackson following the throw. The Ravens are granted a first down inside the Colts 20.
10:00: Lamar Jackson is sacked for the second time of the night for a loss of five yards. Tyquan Lewis earns his first sack of the season.
9:53: TOUCHDOWN COLTS. Wentz completes to Pittman and jumps into the end zone for the score to open the second half. The Colts scored in two plays for 73 yards in under a minute to extend their lead. After the missed extra point, Colts lead 16-3 .
Halftime: Colts 10, Ravens 3
9:37: FIELD GOAL COLTS. Blankenship kicks the ball between the pipes to end the half. Colts lead 10-3 at the half .
9:36: Colts’ punter Roberto Sanchez attempts a field goal, but the kick is no good. Humphrey goes offside for the Ravens before the kick, forcing a redo. Blankenship comes out for the 37-yard attempt.
9:33: Pittman makes the catch on fourth down with three seconds remaining in the half. The Colts bring out their field-goal team to extend their lead before the half.
9:31: Wentz completes to Michael Pittman to give the Colts a first down at the Ravens’ 39.
9:27: FIELD GOAL RAVENS. Baltimore gets on the board with a 23-yard score from Justin Tucker. Colts lead 7-3 with 1:36 remaining in the first half.
9:25: After hitting his last six targets, Jackson couldn’t complete for the score on third down.
9:20: Lamar Jackson finds Mark Andrews for a 28-yard gain to put the Ravens inside scoring territory.
9:15: Ravens’ rookie third-round pick Ben Cleveland is carted off the field. Sammy Watkins enters the medical tent with a hamstring issue and is questionable to return.
9:10: Sammy Watkins completes a pass from Jackson for a 28-yard-gain. The Ravens move the chains to start at their 44.
9:05: Colts’ center Ryan Kelly goes down, and is being evaluated by trainers.
9:03: Attempting to run the ball, Jackson goes down before the line of scrimmage to force the Ravens to punt for the fourth time.
8:59: Lamar Jackson makes the Ravens’ longest rushing drive of the night with a 13-yard run to give Baltimore a fresh set of downs at the 23.
8:55: Tavon Young brings down Wentz on third down to force the Colts to punt. Lamar Jackson leads the Ravens to take over at the 12.
8:50: Jonathan Taylor spins while getting tackled by multiple defenders to give the Colts the first down at the 44.
First Quarter: Colts 7, Ravens 0
8:43: The Ravens punt the ball for the third time. Colts total 164 yards on offense to end the first quarter while Baltimore totals 36 yards on three drives, 0-for-3 on third downs.
8:38: Wentz is brought down by Ravens’ rookie Odafe Oweh and he forces a fumble. Brandon Williams recovers, allowing the Ravens to take over from their 19 with 3:38 remaining in the first quarter.
8:30: The Colts challenge a catch by Mark Andrews that was ruled a complete pass. The call is overturned to give the Ravens a consecutive three-and-out start and are forced to punt again.
8:22: TOUCHDOWN COLTS. After completing a toss from Wentz on third down and 15, Jonathan Taylor makes breaks free for a 76-yard score to put the Colts on the board. The Colts take an early 7-0 lead with 12:59 remaining in the first quarter.
8:17: The Ravens go three-and-out on their first possession and are forced to punt. The Colts start their first drive from their 29.
8:15: The Colts win the toss and defer. The Ravens will start with the ball.
Colts vs. Ravens start time
- Date: Monday, Oct. 11
- Kickoff: 8:15 p.m ET
“Monday Night Football” will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET. Every Monday night game in 2021 is scheduled to start at that time.
How to watch ‘Monday Night Football
“Monday Night Football” will air on ESPN, as always. The traditional broadcast will consist of play-by-play man Steve Levy, analysts Brian Griese and Louis Riddick as well as sideline reporter Lisa Salters.
Streamers will be able to watch the game via Watch ESPN, the ESPN app or by using fuboTV, which comes with a seven-day free trial .
In Canada, viewers can watch the Colts vs. Ravens contest on DAZN, which has rights to every NFL game .
‘Monday Night Football’ schedule 2021
Week | Date | Matchup |
Week 1 | Sept. 13 | Las Vegas Raiders vs. Baltimore Ravens |
Week 2 | Sept. 20 | Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions |
Week 3 | Sept. 27 | Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles |
Week 4 | Oct. 4 | Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders |
Week 5 | Oct. 11 | Baltimore Ravens vs. Indianapolis Colts |
Week 6 | Oct. 18 | Tennessee Titans vs. Buffalo Bills |
Week 7 | Oct. 25 | Seattle Seahawks vs. New Orleans Saints |
Week 8 | Nov. 1 | Kansas City Chiefs vs. New York Giants |
Week 9 | Nov. 8 | Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Chicago Bears |
Week 10 | Nov. 15 | San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams |
Week 11 | Nov. 22 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Giants |
Week 12 | Nov. 29 | Washington Football Team vs. Seattle Seahawks |
Week 13 | Dec. 6 | Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots |
Week 14 | Dec. 13 | Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Rams |
Week 15 | Dec. 20 | Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings |
Week 16 | Dec. 27 | New Orleans Saints vs. Miami Dolphins |
Week 17 | Jan. 3 | Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns |
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