The Rams' defense drove a hard-fought victory over the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. Three caused turnovers gave the Rams' offense good field position and aided in their ability to find the end zone early in the third quarter, during which they scored 14 of their 17 total points. The Rams dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, especially in the passing game.
Here are five interesting stats from the Rams' 17-3 road win over the Ravens in Week 6.
#### According to ESPN Research, the Rams' three points allowed were their fewest in a road game since 2014
The Rams' defense kept Baltimore out of the end zone all day long. That included three-straight run stuffs from the one-yard line to end the first half, which "kind of revived" the team, said outside linebacker Jared Verse. Inside linebacker Nate Landman contributed to two of those stops, and his 17 total tackles set a Rams franchise record.
The defense also adjusted to slow down the run more effectively in the second half by putting more (and bigger) bodies on the inside. As a result, running back Derrick Henry had just 32 yards on the ground in the second half compared to 90 in the first half. In the pass game, defensive coordinator Chris Shula brought the pressure, blitzing on 40% of Baltimore's dropbacks, according to Next Gen Stats.
#### The Rams' three caused turnovers added a combined 30.6% to the Rams' win probability, via nflverse data
That's the 19th-most win probability added from defensive turnovers in a game this season. They also contributed 14.4 expected points added (or in this case subtracted from the offense) which is the 13th most in a game this season. The Rams are now tied for the second-most defensive takeaways in the NFL with 10.
Safety Quentin Lake's [first career interception](https://www.therams.com/news/feature-quentin-lake-manifested-his-first-career-interception-fumble-recovery-rams-week-6-win-over-baltimore), his third-quarter fumble recovery and the fumbled handoff that defensive end Tyler Davis fell on top of all set the Rams up for success.