Ravens vs. Texans
First Quarter
As the first quarter of this season comes to an end, the Ravens have led 11 times, lost three, and been tied three times. This year's first quarter has seen an average of 5.9 points scored by Baltimore's offense. In the first quarter, it is conceding 3.1 points per game on defense. At the conclusion of the first quarter of this season, the Texans have tied three times, won five times, and lost nine times.
Quarter Two
The Ravens have outscored their opponent 12 times in the second quarter of their 17 games this season, lost four of them, and were tied once. This season, Baltimore's offense has averaged 9.5 points in the second quarter. In terms of defense, In the second quarter, it is surrendering an average of 3.8 points. In their 17 games this season, the Texans have tied three times, lost four times, and outscored their opponent ten times in the second quarter.
Quarter Three
This season, the Ravens have tied three games, outscored their opponent in three, and outscored their opponent in ten of the games that they have played.
Baltimore is scoring 5.9 points per quarter on offense this season, which is fifth-best in the league. Its defense is ranking third in the third quarter, allowing an average of 2.2 points per game.
The Texans have tied games in the third quarter in three of them, outscored opponents in the third quarter in ten games, and outscored opponents in the third quarter in four games this season.
Fourth Segment
The Ravens have tied four times, lost six times, and outscored their opponent seven times in the fourth quarter of their 17 games this season.
This year, Baltimore's offense has averaged 7.2 points per quarter in the fourth quarter. Its defense is giving up 6.6 points per game on average during that quarter.
The Texans have tied four times, outscored their opponent nine times, and been outscored four times in their 17 games this season.
Led by likely NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens beat the Houston Texans 34-10 on Saturday in the AFC divisional playoffs at M&T Bank Stadium, advancing to next weekend's AFC championship game. Jackson had two touchdown passes (16-for-22, 152 yards) and two touchdown runs (100 yards on 11 carries) for Baltimore in the win. The game was tied 10-10 at halftime after Houston's Steven Sims returned a punt for a touchdown in the second quarter, but the Ravens defense held the Texans scoreless after the intermission. The Ravens will face either the Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship next Sunday.








