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Despite giving the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs a run for their money, the Baltimore Ravens were ultimately defeated 27-20 Thursday at Arrowhead Stadium’s GEHA Field.

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Superstar tight end Travis Kelce will never forget the Ravens, even though Kansas City came out on top. “New Heights” is a podcast that Tracis co-hosts with his brother Jason Kelce. In it, Tracis gushed about Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and how tough it is for defenders to stop him.

“Lamar has got to be the hardest quarterback in the NFL to prepare for,” he added. Their running game is very good, and you also need to think about how to stop him. Not only that, but you also need to consider Derrick Henry’s descent as Patrick Ricard stands in his way.

In addition to being able to throw the ball, you also have to consider the entire backfield. Now he’s just a passer. Absolutely, without a doubt, a passer.

“There is no one from your team that is going to simulate how good Lamar is.”
As a whole, Jackson was vital for the Ravens, rushing for 395 of their 452 yards. Running the ball 16 times for 122 yards and a touchdown brought in 273 yards for the two-time and reigning MVP.

Isaiah Likely’s performance as a tight end helped Jackson’s game. Likely caught nine passes for 111 yards and a touchdown, a 49-yard score that he accomplished by making numerous Chiefs defenders miss. Additionally, with time running out, he was a yard or two away from scoring a touchdown, putting Baltimore in a position to win the game on the road.

When the Ravens’ (0-1) offense gets going, the opposition will have their work cut out for them, as Travis pointed out when praising Likely’s performance.

Isaiah “likely” had a fantastic game, described by Travis. I’m overjoyed for him. Yeah, you’re a tight end, and it’s really tough. When the Baltimore offense gets going—which I have no doubt they will do in the coming weeks—that club is going to be a postseason powerhouse.

On Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, the Baltimore Ravens will host the Las Vegas Raiders (0-1) in their home opener at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens will be looking for their first victory of the season.

 

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