'Poor mistake by Jackson'published at 22:49 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
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Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo on CBS: "What a poor mistake. You cannot make that decision."
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
Former New England Patriots cornerback Devin McCourty on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra:
“Terrible decision right there by Lamar Jackson.
"This Kansas City Chiefs defence have been all over them.”
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Are you kidding me!? Lamar Jackson chucks the ball into the end zone, but it's a horrible decision as there are three Chiefs lurking there and Deon Bush is the one who collects the interception.
Jackson just cannot throw that ball to that spot in that way - not when there are so many defenders in the area, and not when the Ravens are not in crisis mode right now.
Baltimore's defence is dominating and they need two scores - a field goal there would be just fine right now.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Now Nelson Agholor goes big as he catches and runs away for a 39-yard gain and now the Ravens are closing in on the red zone and looking to get the touchdown.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore just pounding the rock now crawling up the field and the Chiefs defence is looking a little tired as we enter the final eight minutes of this brutal encounter.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore face a fourth and three and they convert! Odell Beckham Jr pops up with the low catch on a quick slant and the gamble pays off.
The Ravens move the chains.
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
Greg Brady
NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Mahomes is 29/38 so you’d think they would have more than 17 points. They have not scored since early in the second quarter.
But you’re still not loving it if you’re a Chiefs fan as they have still not been able to bury the Ravens.
I know they’ve got them down at the one-yard line but this is Lamar Jackson.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Special teams are crucial in the play-offs, and the Chiefs unit has just played their part as Tommy Townsend's punt is downed at the one by Justin Watson.
Great kick, great chase, and it means Lamar Jackson will get the ball right on his own goal line - and no QB wants to be starting drives back there!
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
No escape for Patrick Mahomes here as he's sacked for a big loss with the Chiefs just unable to get any momentum on offence going right now.
Baltimore's defence has been on the field a ton tonight but they're still flying around and dominating.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Another roughing the passer call against Baltimore, and another good one as Jadeveon Clowney lowers his helmet and hits Patrick Mahomes around the head. Absolute no-brainer of a call for the officials.
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
Ben Collins
BBC Sport
What a play by L'Jarius Sneed. There's that 'championship DNA' from the Chiefs yet again.
Did Zay Flowers not watch the Chiefs' win in Buffalo last week?! Kansas City's Mecole Hardman fumbled while reaching for the end zone in the fourth quarter, rather than taking the first down and living to fight another play.
He's just done the same, although Sneed did show superb opportunism to spot the chance to punch the ball out.
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
Greg Brady
NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
What a tough exchange for Flowers there.
The worst case was he would be down at the one-yard line. He’s got the ball out, is going in to the end zone, but Sneed didn’t give up on the play.
What a gamechanger.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
The Chiefs start off by converting a third down with a pass to Travis Kelce from Patrick Mahomes - again!
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
The call is confirmed! Baltimore come away pointless from that brilliant drive as Zay Flowers just tried too much when diving for the end zone.
L'Jarius Sneed it was who got his hand in just as Flowers was flying through the air and about to score in what is a huge play, but how big could it be by the end?
14 minutes left to play, that's plenty.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Zay Flowers takes the pass and dives into the end zone, the ball comes loose but did he break the plain first?
Is it a touchdown or a touchback - similar words but so different!
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
Once again, Lamar Jackson picks out Zay Flowers on first down and he's just about worked back that 15 yards.
Oh and there's a first catch of the night for Rashod Bateman to end the third quarter.
Ravens in the red zone.
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson goes deep and picks out Zay Flowers for 54 yards with a dime throw.
A shot of inexperience though from Flowers who stands over his downed opponents and taunts him after making the catch. That's a 15-yard penalty.
Will that come back to haunt them?
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Darren Fletcher
BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Presenter
Kansas City have scored three points from their last six possessions and still lead by 10 points.
Kansas City Chiefs 17–7 Baltimore Ravens
33, 56, 34. That's the number of points the Ravens have put up in their past three games. So far tonight they've managed just seven.
Their defence have got a handle on Patrick Mahomes this quarter though as they force another Chiefs punt.
Lamar Jackson will get the ball on his own 40 and needing to make something happen.
This feels like an important moment.
Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 Baltimore Ravens
Greg Brady
NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
This isn't just an off-night for Lamar Jackson. It's been exceptional play-calling from [Chiefs coach] Andy Reid and his defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. Baltimore are one-of-seven on third down.