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Ravens win 3rd straight game, get 3 takeaways to take down gaffe-prone Vikings

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The Ravens celebrate a fumble recovery against the Vikings in the second half Sunday.
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson scrambles in the second half against the Vikings on Sunday.
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) hurdles over Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (2) near the goal line in the second half Sunday.

MINNEAPOLIS — Lamar Jackson played it patient and smart in his second game back from injury, and the Baltimore Ravens continued their defensive resurgence to beat the Minnesota Vikings, 27-19, on Sunday for their third straight victory.

Malaki Starks and Marlon Humphrey each intercepted deep passes by J.J. McCarthy, whose touchdown throw to Jalen Nailor with 3 minutes, 19 seconds left cut Baltimore’s lead to one possession but was too little, too late for mistake-prone Minnesota.

The Ravens (4-5) turned three takeaways, including a fumbled kickoff return early in the third quarter by rookie Myles Price, into 13 points to keep their climb back into the AFC North race going after a 1-5 start.

After trailing 10-9 at halftime, following their first half without a touchdown in 21 games with Jackson as the starter, the Ravens leaned harder on their rushing attack in the second half to wear down a Vikings defense that fared well with little help from the offense.

Jackson, making his 100th regular-season start, improved to 73-27 after going 17 of 29 for 176 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Mark Andrews. Jackson, who missed three games last month with a hamstring injury, ran nine times for 36 yards.

The overaggressive decisions by McCarthy and coach Kevin O’Connell were one forgivable issue for a quarterback playing his fourth career game, but the Vikings (4-5) were so off-kilter on offense they committed an astounding eight false-start penalties — as the home team.

Aaron Jones played through a shoulder injury and had 69 yards from scrimmage, including his first rushing touchdown of the season on Minnesota’s opening possession, but he had only had 12 touches against a Baltimore front that has been consistently vulnerable against the run.

The secondary has been another story for the Ravens after the acquisition of Alohi Gilman last month. That move has allowed them to frequently use a three-safety scheme and feature the many talents of star Kyle Hamilton, who was a pest for McCarthy all afternoon.

After allowing an average of 35 points over their first five games, the Ravens have given up just 15 per game over their last four. Though they yielded some chunks of pass-interference yardage down the stretch as a byproduct of the tight coverage, the Ravens held Vikings star Justin Jefferson to four receptions for 37 yards on 12 targets.

McCarthy finished 20 of 42 for 248 yards and ran five times for 48 yards.

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