Baltimore Ravens QB ties franchise record with five TDsChiefs win opener as Jags lose new quarterback Nick FolesMiserable debut for Odell Beckham Jr with ClevelandJets blow big lead late against Buffalo BillsNine minutes into the season, Lamar Jackson had fans booing his hometown team. The south
Florida native looked unstoppable from the start on Sunday, and tied a franchise record with five touchdown passes to help the Baltimore Ravens humiliate the Miami Dolphins and rookie coach Brian Flores, 59-10.
The Ravens set a franchise record for points in the first half, and an
NFL record for points in the first half of an opener, taking a 42-10 lead at the break. They broke franchise marks for points and total yards with 643.