Lamar Jackson evades sack, tosses 50-yard, go-ahead TD in fourth quarter
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Lamar Jackson delivered a remarkable play for the Baltimore Ravens, evading two Pittsburgh Steelers defenders to throw a 50-yard touchdown pass, giving the Ravens a 17-13 lead in the fourth quarter. On a crucial third-and-4, Pittsburgh's Alex Highsmith and Keeanu Benton pressured Jackson, but he escaped and connected with receiver Flowers, who was covered by Patrick Queen, for the go-ahead score. In injury news, Ravens left guard Andrew Vorhees left the game early in the fourth quarter with a foot injury and is questionable to return. Emery Jones replaced him, following a brief appearance by Daniel Faalele.
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