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BALTIMORE Mon Oct 3, 2011 11:47am EDT
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - The Baltimore Ravens steamrolled the particular New York Jets 34-17 on Sunday with a back corner associated with about three touchdowns out of their particular safeguard for you to stop deal with from the AFC North along with make it an less than enjoyable nighttime regarding former protecting sponsor Rex Ryan.
The Ravens' defensive collection a fresh franchise file with all the results as well as restrained Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez that will just eleven of 35 passing for 119 yards, one particular interception as well as three fumbles, several of these lost.
On an unseasonably frigid overnight throughout Baltimore, your Ravens (3-1) took exclusive control from the category lead following losses earlier on Sunday simply by Pittsburgh (2-2) as well as Cleveland (2-2).
New York, meeting finalists within the last two years, fell to 2-2 and they are a game title driving this amazing Buffalo Bills and New England inside the AFC East.
Ryan, Baltimore's original sheltering coordinator who started to be that Jets' head discipline around 2009, openly talked about his aspire to exact revenge about the Ravens once they exceeded him or her over for their head coaching employment simply John Harbaugh.
The Ravens include overcome the particular Jets seven consecutive times, which includes some sort of 10-9 season-opening triumph continue year. New York have not beaten Baltimore since a 19-16 overtime success with 1997.
Ravens linebackers Jameel McClain and also Jarret Johnson arrived Sanchez fumbles intended for touchdowns, even though cornerback Ladarius Webb picked out off a Sanchez move in addition to raced 73 meters on the finish area to be able to give Baltimore some sort of 34-17 third-quarter lead.
New York had difficulties travelling on the Baltimore safeguard all night.
Their two touchdowns came on the 107-yard kickoff return through Joe McKnight this Jets' longest noted down report in addition to linebacker David Harris's 35-yard scamper to the conclusion zone pursuing another fumble by means of Sanchez. (Editing by Peter Rutherford ; To question as well as brief review for this tale contact sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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