Ravens looking good early
In front of thousands of empty seats at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, the Ravens have a 7-3 lead over the Oakland Raiders early in the second quarter, their touchdown coming courtesy of what CBS announcer Phil Simms called "an overpowering drive by the Ravens offense."
Willis McGahee scored his 10th TD of the season, the Ravens effectively mixed the running of Ray Rice and the passing game on the drive and used the no-huddle offense to good effect, too.
Frank Walker picked up a dumb illegal contact penalty, but Dwan Landry broke up a Charlie Frye pass in the end zone, so give the secondary a mixed review so far.






