Jackson throws 5 TD passes and Ravens send Giants to franchise record-tying 9th straight loss, 35-14
Associated PressEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Lamar Jackson was miffed after losing a fumble at the Giants 12-yard line on the second play from scrimmage, and the Baltimore Ravens’ superstar quarterback took it out on New York the rest of the day. “It’s kind of crazy how he can get through his reads, make his line better, it’s everything,” Baltimore inside linebacker Roquan Smith said after the Ravens gained 445 yards, taking pressure off Smith and the defense. “What the guy is doing is truly special.” Andrews’ TD catch late in the first quarter gave the tight end a franchise-record 48 career touchdowns, breaking a tie with running back Jamal Lewis. “Ran into a good football team with a lot of good football players, and they played well, and we didn’t play well.” Devin Singletary scored on a 2-yard run for the Giants late in the second quarter and rookie Malik Nabers caught a 23-yard TD from Tim Boyle in garbage time. A small plane circled MetLife Stadium roughly two hours before kickoff, trailing a banner that read: “Mr Mara Enough — We won’t stop until you fire everyone.” It was the second straight week that a plane was hired to circle the stadium to complain about the Giants as they play out the string in their second straight losing season.