Where to Find the Game Live
If you missed the Monday night clash, you have a few ways to catch the replay. The broadcast originally aired on ABC and the ESPN cable channel, so anyone with a standard TV package could watch it live. For cord‑cutters, ESPN’s streaming service—available through the ESPN app, the ESPN website, and the Disney+ bundle—offered the same live feed. Log in with your TV provider credentials, and you’ll see the full game, plus the pre‑game studio show and post‑game analysis.
Another option is the NFL Mobile app, which streams every game for subscribers of participating carriers. The app keeps the original commentary, so you don’t miss the insightful breakdowns from the Monday Night Football crew. If you’re abroad, the NFL Game Pass International tier lets you stream the matchup on demand after the clock hits zero.

Game Highlights and What It Means for Both Teams
The Lions entered the game with a 1‑1 record, same as the Ravens, and the stakes felt high. Detroit’s offense clicked early, with running back David Montgomery punching in 112 yards and two touchdowns. On the defensive side, EDGE rusher Aidan Hutchinson generated constant pressure, sacking Lamar Jackson three times and forcing a fumble that set up a short field for the Lions.
Atlanta’s linebacker Alex Anzalone contributed a key interception late in the fourth quarter, sealing the 38‑30 win. Cornerback Amik Robertson shut down Baltimore’s deep passing attempts, while tackle Penei Sewell kept the pocket clean enough for Montgomery’s runs. Defensive lineman DJ Reader added a strip‑sack that turned into a turnover‑free field goal, extending the lead to seven points.
For the Ravens, Lamar Jackson still showed flashes of his dual‑threat ability, racking up 280 passing yards and a rushing touchdown. However, the relentless Lions pass rush made him scramble more than usual, leading to three incomplete passes in the red zone.
The win pushes Detroit to 2‑1, giving them early momentum in the NFC North race. Baltimore falls to 1‑2, which could force a reassessment of their defensive scheme heading into the next week’s games. Both teams now face a tough schedule: the Lions travel to face the Packers next, while the Ravens host the Bills in a high‑octane AFC showdown.
Post‑game interviews highlighted Detroit’s confidence. Hutchinson praised the defensive unit’s preparation, noting, “We studied their snap count and hit them where they weren’t expecting it.” Montgomery added, “When you trust your line, you can find the gaps, and that’s what we did tonight.”