Ravens vs. Cowboys highlights: Baltimore hangs on for 28-25 win
The Baltimore Ravens throttled Dallas Cowboys for three quarters. But then the Ravens needed to survive a furious Cowboys comeback, with the comeback maestro Tom Brady on the broadcast for FOX Sports.
Baltimore did just that, however, as Lamar Jackson used both his arm and his legs to seal the Ravens' much-needed first win of the year, a 28-25 victory in spite of some late-game heroics from Dak Prescott.
Derrick Henry also had his best game as a Raven, as the 30-year-old star running back ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns en route to being named Brady's Week 3 LFG Player of the Game.
Follow along for all the top plays, moments and analysis right here!
Ravens hang on!
Tom Brady once again praised Lamar Jackson after his jet sweep fake turned first-down run sealed the Ravens' win and spoiled the Cobwoys' comeback.
Cowboys within one score!
Tom Brady credited Dak Prescott with reading the defense, switching Kavontae Turpin's route and hitting him in stride as the Cowboys have come roaring back in the fourth quarter against the Ravens.
Cowboys have made it a game!
Will Tom Brady be on hand for another incredible comeback? The Cowboys recovered an onside kick and marched back down the field to shrink their deficit against the Ravens to 10.
Cowboys claw one back
Now Dak Prescott and Dallas are taking Tom Brady's advice about spreading the ball around, as a long completion to Kavontae Turpin set up a quarterback sneak for Prescott to bring the game within two scores.
Tom Brady on the art of an epic comeback
With the Cowboys deep in a 22-point hole at the end of the third quarter, Tom Brady dished out some advice to Dak Prescott and Dallas.
"Put together play after play, just in this drive," Brady said. "You're not thinking about 22-point touchdowns, you're thinking about one drive, one touchdown, play with a little rhythm."
Of course, Brady is probably the foremost authority on epic late football comebacks. When prompted by Kevin Burkhardt — and a T-shirt with a familiar-looking scoreboard from Super Bowl 51, the GOAT went in-depth on his mindset during the New England Patriots' incredible rally in the second half against the Atlanta Falcons.
"Go out and do something and don't make it worse. Let's just get one touchdown. And we got one," Brady recalled. "And after you get one, you say, ‘Come on, D. We need one stop.’ And we got a stop on defense, we drove the ball down the field, ended up kicking a field goal. 28-12. So we're down 28-12, and I'm looking up at the scoreboard, and I realize it's a two-score game. ‘Come on D, we need one play!’ And then we get the strip sack from [D'onta] Hightower. Knock the ball out from Matt Ryan.
"We had some juice, got the ball, went down the field, scored, got the two-point [conversion], it's a one-score game. Those little plays that snowball, you go from 28-3 to, ‘Oh wow, it’s a two-score game.' So if you're Dak, keep making plays like that."
Tom Brady on Derrick Henry after RB's second TD
Derrick Henry now has 110 rushing yards with two touchdowns after opening the third quarter with a vintage 26-yard score that left Tom Brady gushing with praise.
"It takes a toll when you're trying to tackle him. You just can't think that the free safety will come from the middle of the field and get this guy down. [Henry] is just one of the rare players that, the more he gets the ball, the stronger he gets. … [The defense] is just so worn down chasing this guy."
Ravens find the end zone again!
It's all Baltimore in this one as Tom Brady had more praise for Lamar Jackson, this time about the Ravens quarterback's pocket presence after a pass.
"So much patience in the pocket by Lamar," Brady said. "This time, he just escapes to the right to get a little more vision when he feels them cave that pocket in. … Making it look easy today."
New Ravens defensive coordinator impressing Brady
New Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr has made some noteworthy adjustments after last week's disappointing performance against the Las Vegas Raiders.
"They didn't handle the game-wreckers last week," Tom Brady explained. "[Davante] Adams hurt them. [Brock] Bowers hurt them. Now you've got a different set of them here with the Cowboys, and Dak [Prescott] is doing a good job of spreading the ball around. It's just as soon as they catch it, they're getting hit right away."

Brady on Ravens' early offensive success
"This is what this offense when it's at its best does," Tom Brady said. "They just have so much misdirection, so much playmaking ability. I love that the Ravens have found ways to spread the ball around to their entire offense. They have a lot of good skill position players. Dallas has a big challenge for its defense to keep this game close."

Brady's nickname for Lamar: 'The Eraser'
Tom Brady continues to be amazed by Lamar Jackson, calling the two-time NFL MVP "The Eraser" for how Jackson is able to bring positive outcomes out of broken plays.
"He's like superhuman," Brady said. "He erases the things that come up when you see some bad football. … It's awesome."

Ravens force the fumble
Tom Brady said CeeDee Lamb was "not tight enough with the ball" after his catch in the red zone, allowing Ravens rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins to punch it out for a crucial turnover.
"That ball is so loose, it takes so little pressure to knock that ball out," Brady said. "It's frustrating to have a great player like CeeDee [do that]."
Class is in session with Professor Brady!
Tom Brady was impressed with Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson's catch on a key third-down play, rating it an A+ despite what he graded as a C+ throw from Dak Prescott.
Ravens up big early!
A massive catch-and-run from Nelson Agholor set up a short goal-to-go for the Ravens, which meant it was Derrick Henry time to put Baltimore up 14-3. Tom Brady credited Lamar Jackson with the recognition of a Cowboys blitz that set up the big play to Agholor, and the inexperience of rookie Caelen Carson for allowing Agholor to spring free for the big gain.
65-yard field goal has Brady HYPED
Brandon Aubrey salvaged a Cowboys drive with a 65-yard field goal — the second-longest in NFL history — prompting a Steph Curry comparison from Tom Brady: "There's no range that seems too far."
'How fast is Lamar? FAST.'
Another read-option out of the shotgun allowed Lamar Jackson to scamper into the end zone for the game's opening score, leaving Tom Brady once again dazzled by the Ravens star's dual-threat ability.
Faked out everyone!
Tom Brady said a massive key to the Ravens' chances of success in this game was to spread the wealth and not put as much pressure on Lamar Jackson. A play-action to third-string tight end Charlie Kolar after big runs from Jackson and Justice Hill did the trick to set the Ravens up in the red zone on their opening drive.
Pregame Scene
The boys are back!
Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady welcomed viewers back to Dallas for a massive early-season clash between the Ravens and Cowboys.

Hello, Old Frenemy
John Harbaugh is used to sharing a stadium with Tom Brady on a Sunday, but this time the Ravens coach won't have to worry about game-planning against the GOAT — which probably helped keep things friendly during their pregame interaction.
