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Ravens 30, Raiders 17

Oct. 8, 2017
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, CA

STAR OF THE GAME
Baltimore's defense has three sacks, returns a fumble for a touchdown and limits Oakland to 245 total yards. Cornerback Jimmy Smith gives the Ravens (3-2) an early 14-0 advanatge when he returns a Jared Cook fumble 47 yards for a score on Oakland's first possession. Linebacker Terrell Suggs, safety Tony Jefferson and linebacker Anthony Levin Sr. each have sacks on the Raiders' E.J. Manuel.

KEY STATS
The Ravens' offensive line wins the battle of the trenches against the Raiders (2-3). For the first time this season, Joe Flacco is not sacked and the Ravens have 365 total yards. Tight end Vince Mayle and Javorius Allen each contribute short scoring runs for the Ravens, who snap a two-game losing streak.
Raiders defensive end Khalil Mack has no sacks for the first time in four games and finishes with eight total tackles.
Oakland's E.J. Manuel is 13 of 26 passing for 159 yards with a TD and no interceptions. Manuel was starting his first game as a Raider with Derek Carr sidelined because of a transverse process fracture in his back.
The Ravens' Joe Flacco is 19 of 26 passing for 222 yards with no TDs or interceptions. In his previous two games, he had one TD pass and four interceptions.
The Ravens' Justin Tucker is 3-for-3 in field-goal attempts and has 6 of 7 kickoffs as touchbacks.

BY THE NUMBERS
3: Consecutive Raiders losses
10: Sacks allowed by Oakland the past three games. The Raiders surrendered an NFL-low 18 sacks during the 2016 regular season.
133: Receiving yards on three catches by Baltimore's Mike Wallace, who has 52- and 54-yard receptions in the first half as the Ravens build a 24-10 advantage.

DID YOU KNOW?
The Raiders have lost nine straight games without Derek Carr starting since Matt McGloin beat Houston on Nov. 17, 2013.
With the victory, the Ravens snap a two-game losing streak against the Raiders and lead the all-time series 8-3.

Updated: 10-9-2017