The Ravens' defense gets another stop, but a great punt pins Baltimore just outside its own end zone.
Jackson will need to go the length of the field to stay in this game as time starts to become a factor.
NFL Twitter is starting to blame the Ravens' new offensive coordinator for today's lackluster performance
Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who joined the team this season, is coming in for criticism for his team's underperformance today.
Monken took over as OC for longtime Ravens offensive guru Greg Roman, who stepped down after the 2022 season. Monken previously was offensive coordinator of the Georgia Bulldogs, with whom he won back-to-back national championships.
Fumble at the goal line could be end of Ravens
Zay Flowers appeared to going in for a TD to cut the lead to 17-14 before L’Jarius Sneed stripped the ball.
Kansas City's Trent McDuffie recovered in the end zone and the Chiefs took over on the touchback, still up 17-7.
L’Jarius Sneed just won the game.
Chiefs 15 minutes from Las Vegas
The Ravens have to score a TD here, with a second down at the Kansas City 9 to start the fourth quarter.
Through 45 minutes, the Chiefs lead in first downs (18-10) and total yards (265-225), but the Ravens can get back in it with a TD here.
Big play! Jackson hooked up with Zay Flowers on a big 54-yard pass play, but 15 yards were given back on a taunting penalty.
The Ravens' defense is doing what it can to make this a game.
Another punt gives Baltimore the ball and decent field position with less than a minute to go in the third quarter.
The Ravens' sputtering offense today — in a home game — is shocking
Having scored just seven points with less three minutes to go in the third quarter, the Ravens are vastly underperforming their usual output.
During the regular reason, they averaged 28.7 points per game.
And in each of their last seven home games, they've scored 31 or more points.
But Kansas City has the best second-half defense in the league, having given up an average of just seven points.
Jim Nantz notes that it's starting to rain pretty hard in Baltimore. Doesn't look to be changing the game just yet.
We won't have to worry about that for the Super Bowl in Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium, which is a dome.
Baltimore's defense forced its second consecutive Chiefs punt, opening the door for its offense to get the Ravens back in it.
Since scoring a TD on their first possession, the Ravens have punted three times and coughed up a fumble.
Baltimore was forced to punt on its first possession of the third quarter, failing to cash in on the Ravens' defensive stand.
The Chiefs, up 17-7, have the ball back with another chance to go up three scores.
Jackson really should have been picked off there. A pretty questionable throw went through the hands of a K.C. defender.