4 major takeaways from the Ravens vs. Texans matchup in Week 2

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One of the most anticipated matchups of the NFL’s Week 2 slate was the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans facing off. The end results was the reigning AFC North champions coasting to a 33-16 victory.

Neither team got off to what can be considered a hot start in this game. By the time the first quarter ended, the Ravens held just a 3-0 lead over the Texans. However, both teams reached double-figures in the second quarter — resulting in a 20-10 halftime lead for Baltimore.

There was a real inability for the Texans to get going offensively in the second half — ruling out the possibility of a comeback. The Ravens outscored Houston by a 13-6 margin during the back half of this outing en route to their latest win.

Now, the Ravens will enter Week 3 with a 2-0 record ahead of a matchup with the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs. Meanwhile, the Texans face an 0-2 record and will have to go up against a tough Steelers defense as their next opponent.

With that being said, let’s take a look at four major takeaways from the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans matchup in Week 2 of the 2020 NFL season.

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