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Points and Summary for Philadelphia Eagles 7-24 Baltimore Ravens in NFL Preseason Game

Points and Summary for Philadelphia Eagles 7-24 Baltimore Ravens in NFL Preseason Game

In a game that took a while to pick up speed and score points, the Baltimore Ravens came to dominate, extending their lead to 24-0, while the Philadelphia Eagles scored in the final minutes, sealing a 24-7 victory for the Ravens!

Entering the two-minute warning, the Eagles scored the touchdown! On a 2nd & goal from the six-yard line, Payton got the pass to Ezukanma, who took it six yards for the TD! Elliott confirmed the extra point and cut the score, now at 24-7!

The Baltimore Ravens dominated possession once again, reaching a 2nd & 9 at the 14-yard line, where Reed raced the 14 yards to the end zone for a touchdown! Loop confirmed the extra point, making the score 24-0!

In another drive lasting just over a minute, the Eagles couldn't get out of their own defensive zone, in terrible field position, so they punted after stopping at a 4th & 17 on the 15-yard line, giving the ball back to the Ravens to start their drive on their own 38-yard line.

The offensive advances paid off, and on a 1st & goal at the four-yard line, Randall raced to the end zone for a touchdown! Loop confirmed the extra point, making the score 17-0 for the Ravens, who were easily beating the Eagles!

And we headed into the final quarter! The Baltimore Ravens dominated the game in the few moments they got into the offensive zone and were winning 10-0, managing to start the final quarter with the ball on their own 34-yard line!

The Eagles had possession, but stopped one minute into the drive, at the 25-yard line, with a 4th & 9 to punt, giving possession back to the Ravens, who would have the ball at their own 31-yard line, trying to score again!

With the campaign long, lasting more than four minutes, the Ravens were at the 48-yard line, on a 3rd & 1, to go on the attack. BUT Sarrat suffered the fumble, recovered by Thomas for the Eagles at the defensive 24-yard line!

The Eagles had a short drive, lasting only two minutes, where they stopped at a 4th & 16 on the 22-yard line to punt, giving the ball back to the Ravens, who would have possession of the ball on their own 21-yard line.

In a lengthy drive, with more than four minutes of the offense on the field, the Ravens stopped at the 24-yard line, with a 4th & 9, where Loop kicked a 42-yard field goal to put the score at 10-0 at the start of the third quarter!

The players returned to the field and we had the start of the third quarter of the NFL preseason game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Baltimore Ravens. After the kickoff, the Ravens began the quarter with possession at the 22-yard line!

After an interception in those final minutes, where the Ravens lost possession on a 1st & goal at the five-yard line, we went to halftime of a game with few emotions, with the Ravens beating the Eagles 7-0!

Maintaining the campaign and its attack on the field, the Ravens arrived at the 49-yard line of the attacking field, passing midfield, and then started the two-minute warning with a 1st & 10, trying to score in those final minutes of the quarter.

The Eagles attempted quick plays and drives to the offensive field to reduce the deficit, but were stopped at the 46-yard line of the offensive field on a 4th & 12, in a drive lasting just over four minutes, before punting, where the Ravens would have the ball at their defensive 11-yard line.

Starting the drive in the offensive zone, the Ravens scored a touchdown! On a 3rd & 5 at the 156-yard line, Fagnano found Lane with a 16-yard pass, and he scored the touchdown! Loop confirmed the extra point, making the score 7-0!

In a three and out, the Eagles were unable to make any progress and stopped on a 4th & 3 at the 17-yard line, then punted after barely starting the campaign, so the Ravens had possession in a GREAT field position, at the offense's 47-yard line!

With some progress already made in the second quarter, the Ravens decided to punt when they stopped at the 50-yard line on a 4th & 6, giving the Eagles possession at the 10-yard line, in a terrible field position for their drive.

Maintaining possession and continuing their drive, the Ravens made good progress and were near midfield, at the 46-yard line with 1st & 10, thus beginning the second quarter after a first quarter with no points scored by either side.

In another quick drive, the Eagles stopped at their own 36-yard line and punted on a 4th & 5, sending the ball to the Ravens to begin their new drive at the 20-yard line, attempting to score for the first time.

With a drive lasting just over three minutes, the Ravens failed to get out of their own field, stopping at the 42-yard line on a 4th & 6, where they punted, giving the ball back to the Eagles, who would have possession at their own 31-yard line.

In a drive lasting less than a minute on the field, the Eagles couldn't get out of their own half, finding themselves in a 4th & 6 on the 43-yard line, where they punted the ball and gave it back to the Ravens, now on the 10-yard line!

The Ravens advanced quite a bit downfield, reaching the 31-yard line on fourth down and 13 yards to go, where they decided to kick a field goal. Loop attempted a 49-yard kick, but missed, losing the chance to score!

After a few advances in their first campaign in the game, they stopped at a 4th & 7 on the 32-yard line of the backfield, where they kicked the punt, sending the ball to the Ravens to have possession in the backfield.

The players took to the field and the game began, with all the plays, points, and excitement of this Week 2 NFL preseason matchup! After the kickoff, the Eagles started with the ball at the 29-yard line!

We had two games underway at that moment, both in the final quarter, with the Rams leading the Chiefs 20-9 and the Jaguars beating the Saints 24-20. One hour after the start of tonight's game, the Seahawks faced the Cowboys, thus closing out Week 2.

Earlier today, three other games took place, where the Bears beat the Browns 34-10, the Bills beat the Panthers 29-14, and the Vikings won against the Giants 13-10, thus closing out the three earlier NFL games today.

Yesterday three more games took place continuing with this preseason, where the Commanders beat the Dolphins 20-7, while the Broncos beat the Falcons 27-7 and the Buccaneers won against the Jets with a score of 24-16, thus closing the games on Friday (14).

Six games took place on Thursday (13), with the following results in this NFL preseason: Bengals 16-14 Lions, Steelers 18-9 Packers, Patriots 13-13 Colts, Texans 7-27 Chargers, Raiders 14-27 Cardinals and 49ers 13-19 Titans.

Today we continued with Week 2 of the NFL preseason. Week 1 took place on Thursday (6), where only one game was played, with the Carolina Panthers beating the Arizona Cardinals 33-30, thus closing the opening game of the preseason.

Also on Saturday, at 7:30 pm, there was another game scheduled, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers facing the Kansas City Chiefs. Closing out Saturday's games, the Arizona Cardinals were set to face the Dallas Cowboys. Finally, on Sunday (23), at 8 pm, the Tennessee Titans were set to play against the Seattle Seahawks.

Continuing with Saturday's games, at 4 PM there were Miami Dolphins vs. New York Giants and New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams. Then at 7 PM there were two more games, with Cincinnati Bengals vs. Chicago Bears and New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles.

On Saturday (22) there were many games scheduled. At 12:00 the Detroit Lions were set to face the Washington Commanders. 1 hour later there were three more games, with Indianapolis Colts vs Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns vs Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings vs Baltimore Ravens.

On Friday (21) there were three more games, where the Pittsburgh Steelers were set to face the New York Jets at 8pm. 30 minutes later the Jacksonville Jaguars were set to face the Carolina Panthers and, at 10pm, the Denver Broncos were set to play against the Green Bay Packers.

We took a 'jump in time', going to Thursday (20), where the Houston Texans were set to face the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Chargers were set to play against the San Francisco 49ers, thus closing the first day of play of Week 3.

We kicked off the broadcast of the match, with all the action and excitement from Week 2 of the NFL preseason, taking place at M&T Bank Stadium, in the game that started the preparations for the 2026-27 season!

We soon shared with you the starting lineups for the game, as well as the latest information from M&T Bank Stadium. Stay tuned for game updates and commentary from VAVEL.

In this season's draft, the Baltimore Ravens made many selections, with the following players (their positions are in parentheses): Ilaivavega Ioane (OG), Zion Young (Edge), Ja’Kobi Lane (WR), Elijah Sarratt (WR), Matthew Hibner (TE), Chandler Rivers (CB), Josh Cuevas (TE), Adam Randall (RB), Ryan Eckley (P), Rayshaun Benny (DT), and Evan Beerntsen (OG). The Philadelphia Eagles selected: Makaio Lemon (WR), Eli Stowers (TE), Markel Bell (OT), Cole Payton (QB), Micah Morris (OG), Cole Wisniewski (S), Uar Bernard (DT), and Keyshawn James-Newby (Edge).

The Baltimore Ravens had no players listed as questionable for the game, but they were without Teddy Buchanan, Travis Jones, and John Jenkins, all injured and out of the game, representing the team's only absences.

For the game, the Philadelphia Eagles were without Jonathan Greenard and Tucker Large, both injured and out of the game, in addition to Cole Wisniewski, Keyshawn James-Newby, and Makai Lemon being listed as questionable.

In the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens finished second, also eliminated in the regular season, with eight wins and nine losses, ahead of the Bengals, who had six wins and 11 losses, and the Browns, with five wins and 12 losses. Above them, going to the playoffs, came the Steelers, who finished with 10 wins and seven losses.

In the NFC East, the Philadelphia Eagles finished in first place with 11 wins and six losses, being the only team from the conference to qualify for the playoffs. Eliminated below them were the Cowboys, with seven wins and nine losses, the Commanders, who totaled five wins and 12 losses, and the Giants, with four wins and 13 losses.

The Philadelphia Eagles made it to the postseason and finished 25-26 with three wins and two losses. On December 14th, they won 31-0 against the Raiders. On the 20th, they won 29-18 against the Commanders. On the 28th, they won 13-12 against the Bills. And on January 4th, they lost 24-17 to the Commanders. On the 11th, playing in the Wild Card game, they lost 23-19 to the 49ers.

The Baltimore Ravens came into the game with two wins and three losses, closing the season 25-26. On December 7th, they lost 27-22 to the Steelers. On the 14th, they won 24-0 against the Bengals. On the 21st, they lost 28-24 to the Patriots. Then on the 21st, they won 41-24 against the Packers, and on January 4th, they lost again to the Steelers.

Philadelphia Eagles vs Baltimore Ravens faced off this Saturday (15), at M&T Bank Stadium, for the NFL Pre-season. The match was valid for Week 2 of the competition, with all the plays and emotions in real time here at VAVEL.

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