The Baltimore Ravens showcased their offensive prowess in a 30-23 victory over the Washington Commanders, marking their fourth consecutive win and keeping them atop the AFC North. Lamar Jackson led the charge with impressive passing and rushing stats, while Derrick Henry made a significant impact in his new role. The Ravens' offense is currently the highest-scoring in the league, demonstrating versatility and consistency, with key contributions from players like Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews.
- The Ravens' offense is the highest-scoring in the NFL, averaging 29.5 points per game.
- Lamar Jackson is having an MVP-like season, becoming the only player in NFL history to produce over 1,500 passing yards and 400 rushing yards through the first six games of a season twice.
- Derrick Henry has made a significant impact, becoming the second player in NFL history to achieve over 600 rushing yards and eight-plus touchdowns in his first six games with a new team.