Detroit Lions vs Baltimore Ravens Match Player Stats (Sep 22, 2025)

BALTIMORE, MD | September 22, 2025 — The Detroit Lions sacked Lamar Jackson seven times, outrushed the Baltimore Ravens 224 yards to 85, converted all three fourth-down attempts, and won 38-30 on Monday Night Football at M&T Bank Stadium. It was the franchise’s first road win over Baltimore in NFL history.

The Ravens entered Week 3 having scored 40-plus points in each of their first two games. None of that mattered by the time David Montgomery crossed the goal line with 1:42 remaining and put the game out of reach.

Below is the complete Lions vs. Ravens player stats breakdown, full box score, and everything that decided Monday night.



Game Information

DateMonday, September 22, 2025
VenueM&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Attendance70,642
Weather74°F, 64% humidity, 7 mph wind
Vegas LineRavens -4.0
Over/Under53.0 (OVER)
BroadcastABC / ESPN
Time of Game3:03

Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Detroit Lions (2-1)7771738
Baltimore Ravens (1-2)777930

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayScore
Q19:16DETJahmyr Gibbs 1-yd rush (Jake Bates kick) — 11 plays, 67 yds7–0
Q15:40BALDerrick Henry 28-yd rush (Tyler Loop kick) — 6 plays, 80 yds7–7
Q25:55DETDavid Montgomery 1-yd rush (Jake Bates kick) — 18 plays, 98 yds14–7
Q20:24BALRashod Bateman 3-yd pass from L. Jackson (Tyler Loop kick) — 4 plays, 49 yds14–14
Q38:51BALMark Andrews 14-yd pass from L. Jackson (Tyler Loop kick) — 11 plays, 73 yds14–21
Q35:13DETAmon-Ra St. Brown 18-yd pass from J. Goff (Jake Bates kick) — 7 plays, 60 yds21–21
Q414:55DETJahmyr Gibbs 4-yd rush (Jake Bates kick) — 7 plays, 96 yds28–21
Q49:40BALTyler Loop 41-yd FG — 10 plays, 49 yds28–24
Q46:35DETJake Bates 45-yd FG — 4 plays, -11 yds31–24
Q41:42DETDavid Montgomery 31-yd rush (Jake Bates kick) — 7 plays, 70 yds38–24
Q40:29BALMark Andrews 27-yd pass from L. Jackson (2-pt conv. failed) — 6 plays, 65 yds38–30

Detroit Ran Through Baltimore’s Defense

Detroit ran 38 times for 224 yards and four touchdowns. Baltimore managed 85 yards on 19 carries. That 139-yard difference at the line of scrimmage was where this game was decided.

David Montgomery carried 12 times for 151 yards and two touchdowns. His 72-yard run in the third quarter cracked the game open. His second score, a 31-yard carry with 1:42 left in regulation, closed it. The Lions’ second-quarter drive that consumed 10 minutes and 48 seconds of clock — 18 plays, 98 yards — was the kind of possession that physically wears a defense down.

Jahmyr Gibbs added 22 carries for 67 yards and two scores. His first-play fourth-quarter touchdown came off a trick play: Amon-Ra St. Brown took a jet sweep handoff, pitched back to Gibbs, and he walked in untouched from four yards out on fourth-and-1.

“I just thought it was an outstanding team effort, man. I was proud of the players, I was proud of the coaches,” head coach Dan Campbell said. “It’s just a huge win.”

Rushing Stats

Detroit Lions

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
David Montgomery1215112.6272
Jahmyr Gibbs22673.029
Jared Goff461.505
Team Total382245.9472

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
Derrick Henry12504.2128
Lamar Jackson7355.0013
Team Total19854.5128

Passing Stats

Jared Goff’s night was efficient and uninterrupted. He completed 20 of 28 passes for 202 yards, one touchdown, zero interceptions, and was not sacked once. The Lions’ offensive line gave him a clean pocket throughout, producing a 103.6 passer rating.

Jackson’s raw numbers are deceptive: 21 of 27, 288 yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions, 148.1 passer rating. He also absorbed seven sacks for 55 yards in losses. By the second half, the Lions had him reactive rather than in control.

PlayerCMPATTYDSTDINTSACKSRTG
Jared Goff (DET)2028202100–0103.6
Lamar Jackson (BAL)2127288307–55148.1

Receiving Stats

Detroit Lions

PlayerRECTGTYDSAVGTDLONG
Amon-Ra St. Brown787711.0120
Jameson Williams234321.5024
Sam LaPorta44338.3014
Jahmyr Gibbs56326.409
David Montgomery111313.0013
Kalif Raymond1244.004
Isaac TeSlaa0200
Team Total202620210.1124

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerRECTGTYDSAVGTDLONG
Mark Andrews669115.2227
Rashod Bateman576312.6120
Justice Hill344515.0037
Devontez Walker113434.0034
Charlie Kolar232211.0015
DeAndre Hopkins121313.0013
Zay Flowers23136.507
Derrick Henry1177.007
Tylan Wallace0100
Team Total212828813.7337

Seven Sacks on Lamar Jackson

Baltimore was already without defensive linemen Nnamdi Madubuike (neck) and Kyle Van Noy (hamstring) entering this game. The Ravens’ offensive line was not missing anyone, but Detroit’s front did not need help.

Al-Quadin Muhammad posted 2.5 sacks. Jack Campbell had one and stripped the ball from Jackson in Baltimore’s red zone late in the second quarter, a play that killed what should have been a scoring drive. Aidan Hutchinson recorded one sack and one forced fumble, finishing with a 90.7 PFF grade.

“That’s what happens when good coverage marries good rush,” Hutchinson said. “Today was that.”

Dan Campbell on how his defensive front contained Jackson’s scrambles: “Those guys were very disciplined. We didn’t have anybody jumping up in the air, diving — ill-advised diving. They all bottled him up, they were disciplined, and guys made huge plays. And he had nowhere to go.”

Detroit Lions Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLQBHPD
Jack Campbell881.0100
Derrick Barnes741.0010
Brian Branch650001
Al-Quadin Muhammad432.5230
Alex Anzalone410.5010
Kerby Joseph330000
Terrion Arnold320000
Trevor Nowaske211.0110
D.J. Reed220001
Amik Robertson220000
Aidan Hutchinson221.0110
Zach Cunningham220100

Baltimore Ravens Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLQBHPD
Kyle Hamilton950000
Teddye Buchanan840000
John Jenkins850100
Malaki Starks830100
Roquan Smith760110
Marlon Humphrey430000
Mike Green420010
Broderick Washington410000
Chidobe Awuzie320000
Tavius Robinson300010
T.J. Tampa330000
Odafe Oweh210120
Nate Wiggins210001

Henry’s Fumble Turned the Fourth Quarter

Baltimore trailed 28-24 but was moving the ball with Derrick Henry running from the Ravens’ own 21-yard line. Henry fumbled. D.J. Reed recovered at the Baltimore 19.

Detroit stalled on the drive after a facemask penalty on Christian Mahogany pushed the offense back, and the Lions settled for a Jake Bates 45-yard field goal to go up 31-24. The Ravens then punted on their next possession. Montgomery’s 31-yard touchdown three plays later closed the door. Henry has now fumbled in the fourth quarter in two of three games this season.


Full Team Stats

StatDetroitBaltimore
Total Yards426318
Total Plays6654
Yards per Play6.55.9
First Downs2421
Rushing First Downs123
Passing First Downs1115
Penalty First Downs01
Rushing Yards22485
Rushing Attempts3819
Yards per Rush5.94.5
Net Passing Yards202233
Gross Passing Yards202288
Comp/Att20/2821/28
Sacks–Yards Lost0–07–55
3rd Down Conv.7/14 (50%)6/11 (55%)
4th Down Conv.3/3 (100%)0/1 (0%)
Red Zone (TD-Att)4-5 (80%)2-4 (50%)
Turnovers01
Fumbles Lost01
Interceptions00
Penalties–Yards8–683–10
Time of Possession33:1826:42

Kicking and Punting

KickerFGM–FGALONGXPPTS
Jake Bates (DET)1–2455/58
Tyler Loop (BAL)1–1413/36
PunterNOYDSAVGLONGIN 20
Jack Fox (DET)314648.7530
Jordan Stout (BAL)315752.3632

PFF Initial Grades — Top Performers

PlayerTeamPOSGrade
David MontgomeryDETHB91.6
Jack CampbellDETLB91.0
Aidan HutchinsonDETED90.7
Penei SewellDETOT90.6
Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR80.7
Mark AndrewsBALTE80.6
Rashod BatemanBALWR80.4
D.J. ReedDETCB76.6
Al-Quadin MuhammadDETED75.1
John JenkinsBALDI74.5

Grades are initial PFF marks, subject to review.


What This Win Meant

The Lions were the first NFL team to produce two touchdown drives of 95-plus yards in the same game since the New England Patriots against Cleveland on November 14, 2021. Detroit had also lost five straight in this series, and had never won in Baltimore before Monday night. The last meeting at M&T Bank Stadium, in 2023, ended 38-6 with Baltimore leading 28-0 before Detroit recorded a single first down.

On a night when the Ravens ranked among the league’s most dangerous offenses, their defense gave up 224 rushing yards and seven sacks at home, in primetime, on national television.

John Harbaugh had nothing to soften when he met with reporters after the final whistle: “The biggest problem is we didn’t play good defense. There’s nobody in that locker room that thinks that’s good enough. That’s not who we are. It cannot be who we are. It’s not good enough, it’s not acceptable.”

Jordan Berglund
Jordan Berglundhttps://dailynewsmagazine.co.uk/
Jordan Berglund started Daily News Magazine in January 2026 after spending the better part of a decade reporting for UK regional papers. He moved to London from Stockholm in 2018 and cut his teeth covering business, politics, entertainment, and breaking news across Europe, which gave him a front-row seat to how traditional newsrooms were struggling to adapt. He studied journalism at Uppsala University and later trained at the Reuters Institute, but most of what he knows about running a newsroom came from years of watching what worked and what didn't. He still reports on UK politics, celebrity news, sports, technology, and European affairs when he's not editing, and he's building Daily News Magazine around the idea that speed and accuracy don't have to be enemies.

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