Ravens Eye View: Inside the Halftime Adjustments & Run Defense’s Flex vs. Texans (2024)

Much was made of Lamar Jackson's halftime "speech" with the Ravens and Texans tied at 10 in Saturday's divisional round.

With a few choice words mixed in, Jackson told his teammates to step it up, that they were better than they were showing. Head Coach John Harbaugh was a little surprised by the reaction.

"I don't think it's a big story. The way he played is a big story," Harbaugh said.

Jackson and the Ravens' second-half domination in their 34-10 divisional round win was yet another example of how the Ravens made the right adjustments.

Baltimore did so in Arizona with its run defense. The Ravens pulled away in the second half in Jacksonville and San Francisco, and flipped the script on the Dolphins.

The ability of the Ravens' coaches and players to adjust makes Baltimore a tough out because their offense or defense won't be held down for long. And once they heat up, they can bury an opponent.

One of the biggest differences between Monken and Roman is how well Monken adjusts to how defenses are playing the @Ravens offense pic.twitter.com/ybmVuqBz1E

— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) January 23, 2024

Lamar and the O-Line Handled the Blitz

Remember the Cover-0 blitz game the Miami Dolphins unleashed on Jackson in 2021? The Texans blitzed even more than that.

Per Next Gen Stats, Jackson was blitzed on a career-high 75% of his drop-backs and completed 13-of-18 attempts against the blitz for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

Lamar Jackson spots the double blitz with LB and CB, simply fades back a little to buy enough time, and puts its on Zay Flowers. #quarterbacky pic.twitter.com/Ls2lij4lku

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

Lamar Jackson spots the Texans' (ill-timed) blitz, makes sure the protection is right, maneuvers well in the pocket, throws a 🎯 to the sideline. #quarterbacky pic.twitter.com/dL6HzHZD4D

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

Another great sign for the Ravens is that their offensive tackles, Ronnie Stanley and Morgan Moses, had one of their best games yet.

That helped Jackson have a breakout playoff performance with four touchdowns. Jackson continues to show his overall growth in the passing game, while still being supremely dangerous with his legs.

As a reminder, Jackson became the first player in NFL history to throw two touchdowns, run for two touchdowns, run for 100 yards, and post a 100-passer rating in the same game.

Watch how Lamar Jackson manipulates the linebacker with his eyes, getting him to flow just a little outside and open up the window for a frozen rope to Odell Beckham Jr. #quarterbacky pic.twitter.com/aSsI2s5xyv

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

.@Ravens @Lj_era8 accounts for 4 TD’s in a variety of ways…But as per usual..he makes it look far toooo easy. #ravensflock #playoffs #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/O1TVNujTcJ

— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) January 21, 2024

Run Defense Flexes With Isiah Pacheco Up Next

If there was any weakness in the Ravens' defense, it was in the run game. Baltimore's run defense finished the regular season ranked No. 14in the league, surrendering 109.4 yards per game.

The Ravens made a strong statement to start the postseason that teams won't have much success running the ball against it.

Baltimore held the Texans to just 38 yards on 14 carries. One of those runs went for 16 yards. Take that away, and Houston averaged just 1.7 yards per carry.

Ravens' run defense was absolutely dominant vs. Texans.

1) Clowney abuses TE
2) Madubuike/Broddy shed blocks
3) Clowney abuses another TE
4) Van Noy's late shift inside throws off blocking
5) Nah, you're not running outside either
6) You're really going to try to block Roquan… pic.twitter.com/e0kZdZA1WF

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

It's particularly noteworthy with Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco coming up next. Kansas City ran for 146 yards on 24 carries (6.1 yards per carry) versus the Bills last weekend. Versus Miami the weekend before, Pacheco rumbled for 89 yards and a touchdown.

"They're running the ball really well. They'll come out with three or four kinds of gameplan runs in certain ways. [It's] nothing that you haven't seen before, but they dial in on something that they try to exploit," Harbaugh said Monday.

"Then, No. 10 Pacheco, man, that guy is coming downhill. He's hitting it that way, all out. He's 225 pounds. His knees are up high. He's rolling, and it's going to be a big challenge for us to deal with him, because he's as physical as a runner as there is in the league. [He's] as determined as there is, and we're going to have to be a physical, determined defense to tackle him. I like our guys. I like our guys' chances. Our guys will be up for it, and we're going to have to be, because he's a good runner."

When the Chiefs look at the Texans film, they're going to have trouble finding something to exploit. And Roquan Smith will certainly be ready to meet Pacheco.

I'M COMING 🗣

Wired Wednesday at 8 p.m. ➡️ https://t.co/QAMrHDbX1C pic.twitter.com/613ksOp34n

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 22, 2024

Chemistry Has Developed Between Lamar and Likely

The connection between Jackson and Mark Andrews is second to none, but Jackson and Isaiah Likely have built their own rapport.

That was on display on two throws in particular – one that was nearly intercepted and then another that Likely hauled in for a touchdown.

On the first, Jackson tried to drill a goal-line pass between two defenders and it was broken up. Afterwards, Likely motioned to Jackson to put it up higher. The second time, Jackson did just that and Likely plucked it over cornerback Derek Stingley Jr.'s head.

Andrews' return could come this week, but there's no doubt that Likely will still be a big part of the passing game. His catch and stiff-arm on the Ravens' first drive of the third quarter helped set the tone offensively.

Isaiah Likely is a bully and the @NextGenStats back it up.

Expected YAC: 6.2 yards
Actual YAC: 14.2 yards pic.twitter.com/x06ERFYvno

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

Todd Monken Saves His Best for Key Moments

All four of the Ravens' touchdowns and a critical fourth-and-1 in the second half featured some crafty play calls. Let's go chronologically:

First, it was a goal-line pick play that freed up Nelson Agholor for his wide-open 3-yard touchdown.

Nelson Agholor touchdown. Assist Charlie Kolar.

Kolar does a nice job avoiding contact with the 🐂 like a matador. Olé! pic.twitter.com/plZoTKZNVq

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

In the third quarter, a Jackson 15-yard touchdown run came after the middle of the field was cleared wide open. Jackson sold that he was going to pass before running the QB draw up the middle.

Todd Monken parted the Red Sea with this play and it was executed perfectly for a TD.

Linderbaum tosses the D-tackle aside, Gus climbs to block the only Texan left in the way, Lamar makes one cut.

The four-wide set with all out-breaking routes also opened up the middle. pic.twitter.com/3FCypGELLu

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

Here’s a #StudyBall look at one of my favorite @CoachToddMonken play designs/calls from yesterday… it’s the little details to attack an expected D that always makes the difference! pic.twitter.com/seru3QoLDs

— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) January 21, 2024

On a critical fourth-and-1, the motion heavily sold a Gus Edwards run up the middle, but Jackson ran the bootleg after completely turning his back to the rush.

There's biting on a fake and then there's eating the whole dang thing. This play call on 4th-and-1 got the Texans real bad.

(And boy do I love seeing Ronnie Stanley get out in a space and make a block like that.) pic.twitter.com/gJT7JkmYXr

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

On the Jackson-Likely touchdown, Monken went back to a concept we saw against the Lions way back in Week 7, when Jackson tucked the ball as a runner before popping up to throw.

Part 2: Lamar puts it up for likely.

6.

The end. pic.twitter.com/5SIbC8puRA

— Cole Jackson (@ColeJacksonFB) January 22, 2024

On the final Jackson running touchdown, Monken came back to a variation of the QB bootleg that he used on fourth-and-1, except with the tight end (Charlie Kolar) flipped to the other side. The Texans didn't bite as hard the second time, but Jackson's quickness still made it work.

This time, big Texans DT Khalil Davis doesn't bite on the fake and charges into the backfield, but Lamar is still too quick.

Plus, now we see what happened in that TD tunnel run. 😂 pic.twitter.com/GgFsZyAI6d

— Ryan Mink (@ryanmink) January 23, 2024

Extra Points

Here’s a 2nd @CoachToddMonken play on a 3rd & Short where I loved the the design & nuance to create just enough hesitation (even with @HoustonTexans D playing it almost flawlessly) to move the chains… #StudyBall pic.twitter.com/0XJN4FztbL

— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) January 21, 2024

Lindy battles like a god damn junk yard dog!#RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/S5JyVdcjos

— Cole Jackson (@ColeJacksonFB) January 22, 2024

The Ravens with a rarely seen stop against Y Delay https://t.co/a793h3yGCe pic.twitter.com/2m68Vl9yRS

— Shawn Syed (@SyedSchemes) January 22, 2024

Patrick Ricard said "got it guys, you go have fun." https://t.co/ncaZmngMIi pic.twitter.com/cK54UQRcAT

— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) January 23, 2024

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Ravens Eye View: Inside the Halftime Adjustments & Run Defense’s Flex vs. Texans (2024)

FAQs

Did the Texans lose to the Ravens? ›

Baltimore came out and went on to score 24-unanswered points against the Texans, scoring touchdowns on each of its first three drives of the second half, to roll to a 34-10 victory and bring an end to Houston's 2023 season.

Who is better Texans or Ravens? ›

The Ravens lead the all-time series, 11-2, including a 1-0 advantage in the postseason. The first Ravens-Texans playoff meeting occurred Jan. 15, 2012, when Baltimore prevailed, 20-13, in the divisional round at M&T Bank Stadium.

Why did the Texans lose to the Ravens? ›

The Offensive line failed

Yet, they didn't have the strength or ability to move the Ravens' defense as needed to open up running lanes for Devin Singletary. This has been a long-standing issue that the Texans have faced all season, and it was exacerbated by the Ravens' stout defense.

What team did Houston Texans lose? ›

The Houston Texans were easily defeated by the Baltimore Ravens, 34 to 10, in the 2023 AFC divisional game on January 20.

Who won Texas or the Ravens? ›

Lamar Jackson threw two touchdowns and ran for two more as Baltimore beat the Houston Texans, 34-10, to reach the AFC Championship.

Who did the Ravens just lose to? ›

Costly mistakes befall Baltimore Ravens in AFC Championship loss to Kansas City Chiefs, 17-10.

What teams did Ravens lose to? ›

The Baltimore Ravens fell to the Kansas City Chiefs, 17 to 10, in the 2023 AFC Championship game on January 28.

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