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Derrick Henry, Lamar Jackson lead Ravens' elite rushing attack into Tampa Bay

Baltimore’s 35.5 points per game over its last three games is third-best in the NFL behind only Detroit and Tampa Bay.
Derrick Henry runs with the football
Derrick Henry of the Baltimore Ravens rushes for a touchdown against the Washington Commanders on Oct. 13.Rob Carr / Getty Images

Since an 0-2 start, Baltimore has had the best month of any team in the NFL. On Monday, it faces a Tampa Bay team that has shown last season’s playoff berth was no fluke.

The Game: Ravens (4-2) at Buccaneers (4-2)

The Storyline: Prepare for points. Baltimore’s 35.5 points per game over its last three games is third-best in the NFL behind only Detroit and, yes, Tampa Bay (38.0). Behind quarterback Baker Mayfield, the Buccaneers also lead the league in points per play, and they gained a franchise record 594 net yards last week in a win at New Orleans.  

The Matchup: How long will Derrick Henry’s running back renaissance continue? Henry has rushed for 574 yards in his last four games alone, a total so high it would rank third among all NFL rushers through six weeks. Going on the road hasn’t been much of a deterrent, either. Henry is averaging 5.4 yards per carry on the road, where quarterback Lamar Jackson is averaging 6.2 yards, too. It sets up a strength-vs.-strength matchup, given the Buccaneers’ defense ranks among the league leaders in stopping the run by allowing 113 rushing yards per game. 

The Broadcast: ESPN/ABC, 8:15 p.m. ET Monday