

Baltimore Ravens vs New York Giants Match Player Stats (Dec 15, 2024)
Five touchdown passes. Five different receivers. Zero interceptions. Lamar Jackson’s p erformance against the New York Giants on December 15, 2024, produced the kind of statistical dominance that defines playoff-caliber teams. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback tied his career high while leading his team to a 35-14 victory at MetLife Stadium.
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Stats at a Glance
Key Performance | Ravens | Giants |
---|---|---|
Passing Leader | L. Jackson: 21/25, 290 yds, 5 TD | T. Boyle: 12/24, 123 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT |
Rushing Leader | D. Henry: 14 car, 67 yds | T. Tracy Jr. : 10 car, 31 yds |
Receiving Leader | R. Bateman: 3 rec, 80 yds, 2 TD | M. Nabers: 10 rec, 82 yds, 1 TD |
Total Yards | 445 | 236 |
Third Downs | 9/11 (81.8%) | 2/12 (16.7%) |
Game Information
- Date: December 15, 2024
- Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
- Attendance: 77,455
- Duration: 2 hours, 56 minutes
- Officials: Rick Patterson (referee), Sarah Thomas, Brad Allen, Chad Hill, Duane Heydt, Walter Flowers, Tyree Walton
Quarter-by-Quarter Scoring Summary
First Quarter
Justice Hill set the tone immediately, returning the opening kickoff 59 yards to give Baltimore prime field position. Two plays later, Jackson fumbled at the Giants’ 12-yard line. New York’s offense gained zero yards on three plays and punted.
Baltimore capitalized on their next possession. Jackson connected with Mark Andrews for a 13-yard touchdown, giving Andrews his franchise-record 48th career touchdown score. The previous record of 47 belonged to Jamal Lewis.
Score after 1st: Ravens 7, Giants 0
Second Quarter
Jackson found Rashod Bateman streaking down the field for a 49-yard touchdown, pushing Baltimore’s lead to 14-0. Bateman beat two defenders on the play, displaying the speed that has made him Jackson’s favorite deep target.
New York responded with their only sustained drive of the half. Devin Singletary capped an 8-play drive with a 5-yard rushing touchdown.
Baltimore answered immediately. Starting with 1:43 on the clock, Jackson directed a 9-play, 80-yard touchdown drive. Bateman caught his second touchdown, a 20-yard reception with 32 seconds remaining.
Halftime: Ravens 21, Giants 7
Third Quarter
Tommy DeVito exited with a concussion, bringing Tim Boyle into the game. Baltimore extended their lead when Justice Hill caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from Jackson.
Score after 3rd: Ravens 28, Giants 7
Fourth Quarter
Rookie Devontez Walker hauled in his first career touchdown on a 21-yard pass from Jackson, completing the five-touchdown performance. Malik Nabers caught a 23-yard touchdown from Boyle with the game already decided.
Ar’Darius Washington intercepted Boyle and returned it 32 yards, ending New York’s final scoring threat.
Final: Ravens 35, Giants 14
Baltimore Ravens Complete Statistical Breakdown
Passing Statistics
Player | Comp-Att | Pct | Yards | TD | INT | Sacks-Yds | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lamar Jackson | 21-25 | 84.0 | 290 | 5 | 0 | 2-10 | 154.6 |
Josh Johnson | 0-0 | – | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1-5 | 0.0 |
Totals | 21-25 | 84.0 | 290 | 5 | 0 | 3-15 | 154.6 |
Rushing Statistics
Player | Attempts | Yards | Avg | Long | TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Derrick Henry | 14 | 67 | 4.8 | 13 | 0 |
Lamar Jackson | 6 | 65 | 10.8 | 21 | 0 |
Rasheen Ali | 8 | 32 | 4.0 | 9 | 0 |
Justice Hill | 2 | 7 | 3.5 | 6 | 0 |
Josh Johnson | 1 | -1 | -1.0 | -1 | 0 |
Totals | 31 | 170 | 5.5 | 21 | 0 |
Receiving Statistics
Player | Targets | Rec | Yards | Avg | Long | TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rashod Bateman | 5 | 3 | 80 | 26.7 | 49 | 2 |
Justice Hill | 5 | 5 | 61 | 12.2 | 27 | 1 |
Zay Flowers | 7 | 6 | 53 | 8.8 | 15 | 0 |
Nelson Agholor | 1 | 1 | 26 | 26.0 | 26 | 0 |
Mark Andrews | 2 | 2 | 24 | 12.0 | 13 | 1 |
Devontez Walker | 1 | 1 | 21 | 21.0 | 21 | 1 |
Isaiah Likely | 2 | 2 | 17 | 8.5 | 11 | 0 |
Tylan Wallace | 1 | 1 | 8 | 8.0 | 8 | 0 |
Totals | 24 | 21 | 290 | 13.8 | 49 | 5 |
New York Giants Complete Statistical Breakdown
Passing Statistics
Player | Comp-Att | Pct | Yards | TD | INT | Sacks-Yds | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tommy DeVito | 10-13 | 76.9 | 68 | 0 | 0 | 2-8 | 88.0 |
Tim Boyle | 12-24 | 50.0 | 123 | 1 | 1 | 1-2 | 61.6 |
Totals | 22-37 | 59.5 | 191 | 1 | 1 | 3-10 | 70.9 |
Rushing Statistics
Player | Attempts | Yards | Avg | Long | TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tyrone Tracy Jr. | 10 | 31 | 3.1 | 12 | 0 |
Devin Singletary | 8 | 25 | 3.1 | 5 | 1 |
Tommy DeVito | 1 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
Tim Boyle | 1 | -1 | -1.0 | -1 | 0 |
Totals | 20 | 55 | 2.8 | 12 | 1 |
Receiving Statistics
Player | Targets | Rec | Yards | Avg | Long | TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Malik Nabers | 14 | 10 | 82 | 8.2 | 23 | 1 |
Wan’Dale Robinson | 9 | 4 | 38 | 9.5 | 25 | 0 |
Daniel Bellinger | 3 | 3 | 35 | 11.7 | 17 | 0 |
Darius Slayton | 1 | 1 | 16 | 16.0 | 16 | 0 |
Devin Singletary | 3 | 3 | 16 | 5.3 | 8 | 0 |
Tyrone Tracy Jr. | 4 | 1 | 4 | 4.0 | 4 | 0 |
Totals | 34 | 22 | 191 | 8.7 | 25 | 1 |
Defensive Performances
Baltimore Ravens Defense
- Sacks (3): Malik Harrison, Kyle Van Noy, David Ojabo
- Interception: Ar’Darius Washington (32-yard return)
- Tackles Leaders: Harrison (8), Hamilton (6), Smith (5), Washington (5)
- Pass Deflections: Roquan Smith (1), Brandon Stephens (1)
Roquan Smith earned an 87.0 grade from Pro Football Focus, allowing zero receptions on 31 coverage snaps.
New York Giants Defense
- Sacks (3): Dane Belton, Micah McFadden, Brian Burns
- Interceptions: None
- Tackles Leaders: Belton (15), McFadden (11), Stroman Jr. (6), Pinnock (6)
- Turnovers Forced: Zero
Special Teams Impact
Kicking Summary
Team | Kicker | FG Made-Att | XP Made-Att | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ravens | Justin Tucker | 0-0 | 5-5 | 5 |
Giants | Graham Gano | 0-0 | 2-2 | 2 |
Punting Summary
Team | Punter | Punts | Yards | Avg | Long | In20 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ravens | Jordan Stout | 2 | 92 | 46.0 | 50 | 2 |
Giants | Jamie Gillan | 3 | 118 | 39.3 | 51 | 1 |
Return Statistics
Baltimore:
- Justice Hill: 59-yard kickoff return (game-opening play)
- Desmond King II: 22-yard punt return
- Rasheen Ali: 22-yard kickoff return (nullified by penalty)
New York:
- Ihmir Smith-Marsette: 2 returns, 54 yards (27.0 avg)
- Dee Williams: 1 return, 23 yards
Team Statistics Comparison
Category | Ravens | Giants | Advantage |
---|---|---|---|
Total Yards | 445 | 236 | Ravens +209 |
Yards/Play | 7.5 | 3.9 | Ravens +3.6 |
First Downs | 25 | 19 | Ravens +6 |
Third Downs | 9/11 (81.8%) | 2/12 (16.7%) | Ravens +65.1% |
Fourth Downs | 0/0 | 3/5 (60%) | – |
Red Zone | 1/2 (50%) | 1/2 (50%) | Even |
Possession | 28:58 | 31:02 | Giants +2:04 |
Penalties | 12-111 | 6-44 | Giants +67 yds |
Turnovers | 1 | 1 | Even |
Drive Chart Analysis
Most Impactful Drives
- Ravens’ 80-yard TD drive (1:43, 2nd quarter): Nine plays ending with Bateman’s 20-yard touchdown
- Giants’ opening possession: Three plays, zero yards after recovering Jackson’s fumble
- Ravens’ opening TD drive: Mark Andrews’ record-breaking touchdown
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Ravens receivers caught touchdowns?
A: Rashod Bateman (2), Mark Andrews, Justice Hill, and Devontez Walker.
Q: What record did Mark Andrews break?
A: Andrews’ 13-yard touchdown was his 48th career TD, breaking Jamal Lewis’s franchise record of 47.
Q: Why did Tommy DeVito leave the game?
A: DeVito suffered a concussion in the second quarter and was ruled out.
Q: How many penalties did each team have?
A: Baltimore had 12 penalties for 111 yards; New York had 6 for 44 yards.
Q: Did either team attempt a field goal?
A: No. Both teams scored touchdowns on their red zone possessions.
Season Context and Implications
Baltimore improved to 9-5, maintaining their position in the AFC playoff race with five games remaining. Their offensive performance ranked among the season’s best, with Jackson’s five touchdown passes matching his career high set against Tampa Bay (2019) and Miami (2022).
New York dropped to 2-12, extending their losing streak to nine games. This tied a franchise record for consecutive losses. The Giants were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention with the defeat.
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Final Analysis
Baltimore’s 445 total yards came on just 59 plays, an average of 7.5 yards every time they snapped the ball. Their 81.8% third-down conversion rate (9 of 11) kept drives alive and prevented the Giants defense from getting off the field. Jackson’s ability to distribute touchdowns to five different receivers demonstrated offensive balance rarely seen in the NFL.
New York managed 236 total yards on 60 plays, converting just 2 of 12 third downs. Malik Nabers caught 10 passes but averaged only 8.2 yards per reception, indicating a conservative passing approach that never threatened Baltimore’s defense. The Giants attempted five fourth-down conversions, converting three, but these aggressive decisions came from trailing by multiple scores rather than strategic choice.
For complete game details and video highlights, visit ESPN’s official game recap.
The statistical breakdown from this Week 15 matchup illustrates the gap between a team competing for playoffs and one preparing for the draft. When analyzing player performances, Jackson’s efficiency stands out: 21 completions, 25 attempts, 290 yards, five touchdowns, zero interceptions. Those numbers, combined with Baltimore’s balanced rushing attack and opportunistic defense, produced a comprehensive victory that kept their postseason hopes alive.