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Through one quarter Monday night, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers held their own and opened up a 10-0 lead against the Baltimore Ravens.

Ultimately — as it has throughout the season — Baltimore’s offense proved inevitable. The Ravens closed the first half with a 17-0 run. They then opened the floodgates after halftime to secure a 41-31 win in a Monday night showdown of division-leading teams that started the season 4-2.

By the time Tampa Bay scored again in the fourth quarter, Baltimore had reeled off 34 unanswered points.

It was another offensive clinic by the Ravens in a season filled with them. Again, Lamar Jackson was the star on a night when he threw five touchdown passes, tying his Ravens record. It added up to another strong entry in Jackson’s campaign for a third NFL MVP award in six seasons

After two sacks of Jackson derailed Baltimore’s opening possession, the Ravens struck quickly on their second. They needed just six plays and 2:33 to move 70 yards and cap the drive with a 9-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Mark Andrews. The score cut Baltimore’s deficit to 10-7.

Baltimore’s next possession took just four plays and 1:47 off the clock to drive 80 yards and find the end zone. Jackson set up the score with a 59-yard pass on the run to Rashod Bateman after escaping the Tampa Bay pass rush.

Two plays and a penalty later, Justice Hill ran the ball in on a screen pass from Jackson for an 18-yard touchdown to give the Ravens a 14-10 lead.

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