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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Brandon Jacobs pounded his way into the end zone on a pair of one-yard runs and the Giants’ league-leading running attack produced 207 yards -- New York’s third straight 200-yard game -- in a 30-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
Aaron Ross iced the game by returning one of his two interceptions 50 yards for a third-quarter touchdown as the Giants (9-1) won their fifth straight game overall, and sixth straight at home.
Lawrence Tynes added a short field goal after a 77-yard run by Ahmad Bradshaw for the final score.
The Ravens (6-4) came in allowing an average of 65.4 yards rushing. The only good news for Baltimore was it extended its streak of not allowing an individual 100-yard rusher to 29 games. Bradshaw finished with 96 yards in nine carries.
Quoteworthy: “If you drop your head because of this type of performance, then you don’t know what a champion is.” -- Ray Lewis, Ravens linebacker
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