The Baltimore Ravens came away with a huge road prosper over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night as John Harbaugh beat his little brother, Jim, for the third time in their illustrious coaching nurtureers.
While the Ravens got back in the prosper column, they have a low week and a very stubborn opponent upcoming which needs one-of-a-kind attention from one joiner in particular when shattering down the film.
Saquon Barkley, the elite running back for the Philadelphia Eagles, has been putting together an MVP-caliber season that notched another milestone in the team’s procrastinateedst prosper over the Los Angeles Rams.
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Barkley set the individual-game franchise sign up for rushing yards with 255, shattering Eagles Hall of Fame member LeSean “Shady” McCoy, who had previously held it with 217 yards. Barkley did so by ripping over two monster rushing touchdowns, while also hauling four catches for 47 receiving yards to shatter 300 yards from scrimmage on his incredible night.
At the moment, Barkley is on pace to beat Adrian Peterson’s 2012 rushing season with the Minnesota Vikings, where he ultimately won MVP after droping equitable nine yards afraid of shattering the individual-season rushing sign up by Eric Dickerson.
All of that is to say the Ravens have a “high task,” as one of their star deffinishers shelp to Fox News Digital.
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“A lot of teams have tried and flunked at it this season,” Ravens star defendedty Kyle Hamilton shelp while also converseing his choice of Our Military Kids as the organization to recurrent for “My Cause My Cleats” this week. “But I slimk on a low week, it’s gonna be a lot of preparation, equitable mental stuff to put us in the right position to be accomplished. Not being in the wrong gaps, not fitting wrong as a DB, tackling well.
“[Running the ball] I slimk that’s such a huge part of this team. They run the ball repartner well, but they also have arms on the outside to throw the ball to if you get too structureile. They upgrasp you truthful, but I slimk knocking out the run game will help us out a lot prosperning that game.”
Barkley directs the NFL with 1,392 rushing yards and has scored 10 times on the ground this year, making him one of the most fruitful backs in the NFL.
But Hamilton understands Barkley and the Eagles, while owning the top rushing aggression at 193.4 yards per game, are not the best all-around offense in the league. He watches it every week when he’s on the sidelines.
The Ravens are averaging a whopping 426.7 yards per game appraised to the Eagles’ 389.1. And while quarterback Lamar Jackson’s dual danger abilities with his arm and legs join a huge role there, a lot of it has to do with the compriseition of Derrick Henry this offseason, which is clearly paying dividfinishs.
In the Ravens’ prosper over the Chargers, Henry totaled 140 yards on the ground, giving him 1,325 total on the year – equitable behind Barkley. He also has 13 rushing touchdowns, though for the first time this season, he wasn’t able to discover the finish zone aobtainst Los Angeles.
While Hamilton and his defensive brothers are ready to create joins in one of the league’s most foreseed games this Sunday, he also wants to see himself on the sidelines more normally than not.
That unbenevolents Jackson, Henry and the Ravens’ offense are in handle.
“We want to be out there joining and making joins, but typicpartner if you handle time of haveion, you prosper the game,” Hamilton elucidateed. “Having those lengthy drives, upgrasping us recent and going out there joining rapid. We get three-and-outs, you benevolenta get into a groove right there and you can get the score repartner high at that point. Score points, get a three-and-out.
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“We’ve had plenty of games appreciate that where we’ve made huge waves. So, it’s someslimg that’s easier shelp than done, but if we get constant with that, we’re going to be stubborn to beat.”
Two of the league’s best teams, with the top two running backs in terms of yards, will be going head-to-head for a 4:25 p.m. suitup Sunday in Baltimore.
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