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New York Jets vs Baltimore Ravens Match Player Stats (Nov 23, 2025)

Derrick Henry ran for two short touchdowns inside a 90-second window of the third quarter, and that swing carried the Baltimore Ravens past the New York Jets 23-10 on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at M&T Bank Stadium. The Jets walked off the field at halftime with a 7-3 lead, their first advantage after two quarters since the season opener. It was gone before the third quarter reached its midpoint.

The full New York Jets vs Baltimore Ravens match player stats explain how a meeting of two stalled offenses turned on a small number of plays. Tyrod Taylor threw for more yards than Lamar Jackson and moved the ball in stretches. Baltimore still controlled the afternoon, winning the rushing battle, flipping field position behind a strong punting day, and forcing two turnovers while giving up none.



Game Snapshot

Detail
Final scoreBaltimore Ravens 23, New York Jets 10
DateSunday, November 23, 2025
VenueM&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore
Attendance70,029
Records afterRavens 6-5, Jets 2-9
Leading passerTyrod Taylor (NYJ), 17/28, 222 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Leading rusherDerrick Henry (BAL), 21 att, 64 yds, 2 TD
Leading receiverBreece Hall (NYJ), 4 rec, 75 yds

Game Leaders

CategoryNew York JetsBaltimore Ravens
PassingTyrod Taylor, 222 yds (17/28, 1 TD, 1 INT)Lamar Jackson, 153 yds (13/23)
RushingBreece Hall, 44 yds (16 att)Derrick Henry, 64 yds (21 att, 2 TD)
ReceivingBreece Hall, 75 yds (4 rec)Zay Flowers, 58 yds (5 rec)
TacklesJamien Sherwood, 13Roquan Smith, 11
SacksJowon Briggs, 1.0Dre’Mont Jones, 1.5

Final Score by Quarter

Team1234Final
New York Jets070310
Baltimore Ravens0314623

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayNYJBAL
24:04NYJJohn Metchie III 13 yd pass from Tyrod Taylor (Nick Folk kick)70
21:35BALTyler Loop 31 yd field goal73
38:49BALDerrick Henry 2 yd rush (Tyler Loop kick)710
33:33BALDerrick Henry 2 yd rush (Tyler Loop kick)717
414:41NYJNick Folk 42 yd field goal1017
49:35BALTyler Loop 35 yd field goal1020
40:41BALTyler Loop 27 yd field goal1023

Both Henry touchdowns followed Jets pass interference penalties that gifted Baltimore the field. A 34-yard flag on Isaiah Oliver opened the first drive, and a 17-yard call on Tony Adams set up the second. Tyler Loop handled the rest, going a perfect three for three on field goals after the offense bogged down in the red zone.

Jets vs Ravens Team Stats

StatNew York JetsBaltimore Ravens
First downs1516
Passing first downs107
Rushing first downs56
First downs by penalty03
Third down efficiency4-112-11
Fourth down efficiency0-22-2
Total plays5758
Total yards282241
Yards per play4.94.2
Net passing yards204143
Completions-attempts17-2813-23
Sacks allowed-yards3-181-10
Rushing yards7898
Rushing attempts2634
Yards per rush3.02.9
Red zone (made-att)1-22-5
Penalties-yards6-815-30
Turnovers20
Time of possession28:1331:47

New York out-gained Baltimore by 41 yards and converted more often through the air. The yardage edge meant little once the Jets lost the turnover column and went scoreless on both fourth-down tries. Net passing yards above account for sack yardage. The quarterback totals that follow reflect gross passing yards.

Passing

New York Jets

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSkRtg
Tyrod Taylor17/2822211382.7

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSkRtg
Lamar Jackson13/2315300176.9

Taylor started in place of the benched Justin Fields and faced the franchise that drafted him in the sixth round back in 2011. He threw the only offensive touchdown of the day and added 19 yards on the ground before a late interception by T.J. Tampa closed the book. Jackson, still working back from knee and ankle trouble, posted his quietest passing line of Baltimore’s winning run.

Rushing

New York Jets

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Breece Hall16442.809
Tyrod Taylor5193.808
Arian Smith188.008
Isaiah Davis471.802
Team26783.009

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Derrick Henry21643.0217
Zay Flowers2115.5011
Lamar Jackson7111.606
Keaton Mitchell2105.009
Mark Andrews221.002
Team34982.9217

Henry needed 21 carries to reach 64 yards against a Jets front that bottled him up for most of the day. Both of his scores came from the 2-yard line, the second of them untouched behind a lead block from fullback Patrick Ricard.

Receiving

New York Jets

PlayerRecYdsAvgTDLongTgt
Breece Hall47518.80404
John Metchie III66510.81197
Adonai Mitchell24221.00267
Mason Taylor3217.0095
Andrew Beck11010.00101
Allen Lazard199.0093
Team1722213.114027

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerRecYdsAvgTDLongTgt
Zay Flowers55811.60206
Devontez Walker13030.00301
Derrick Henry22412.00192
DeAndre Hopkins2136.5093
Isaiah Likely11010.00103
Mark Andrews199.0093
Keaton Mitchell199.0091
Tylan Wallace000.0001
Team1315311.803020

Hall delivered the Jets’ biggest and most costly play. His 40-yard catch and run set New York up in the red zone in the fourth quarter, then he lost the ball to Marlon Humphrey at the end of a 9-yard run, and Alohi Gilman recovered at the Baltimore 3. Flowers led Baltimore in catches and drew the interference penalty that produced Henry’s second score. Walker, filling in for the injured Rashod Bateman, supplied the longest gain of the day for either side with a 30-yard grab.

Defense

New York Jets

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Jamien Sherwood1330000
Harrison Phillips810110
Quincy Williams620000
Tony Adams620010
Jarvis Brownlee Jr.530000
Jowon Briggs521.0101
Malachi Moore510000
Brandon Stephens420000
Jermaine Johnson II400000
Azareye’h Thomas320010
Isaiah Oliver320000
Team70261.0231

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Roquan Smith1160000
Kyle Hamilton1060000
Teddye Buchanan850000
Mike Green521.0102
Travis Jones520100
Marlon Humphrey430100
Dre’Mont Jones421.5112
Malaki Starks420000
Nate Wiggins220000
T.J. Tampa220010
Taven Bryan100.5001
Team72353.0427

Sherwood was the busiest player on the field with 13 stops for New York. Smith and Hamilton anchored Baltimore from the middle and the secondary. The Ravens pressured Taylor into three sacks, led by Dre’Mont Jones at a sack and a half, while the Jets brought down Jackson once. Humphrey supplied the game’s defining turnover with his strip of Hall.

Turnovers

TeamPlayerTypeDetail
BaltimoreMarlon HumphreyForced fumbleStripped Breece Hall on a 9-yard run to the Baltimore 3
BaltimoreAlohi GilmanFumble recoveryRecovered at the Baltimore 3
BaltimoreT.J. TampaInterceptionPicked off Tyrod Taylor inside the final minute

Every giveaway belonged to the Jets. The Ravens did not turn the ball over, and the margin in this column mirrored the margin on the scoreboard.

Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGLongXPPts
Nick FolkNYJ1/1421/14
Tyler LoopBAL3/3352/211

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Austin McNamaraNYJ415238.047
Jordan StoutBAL424661.574

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Isaiah WilliamsNYJ412230.538
Kene NwangwuNYJ13434.034
Keaton MitchellBAL25929.534
Justice HillBAL12727.027

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Isaiah WilliamsNYJ3237.713

Stout was the quiet swing piece for Baltimore, booming punts of 56, 49, 74 and 67 yards and dropping his last one out of bounds at the Jets’ 5. Williams gave New York its best work in this phase, piling up 145 combined return yards across kicks and punts.

Common Questions

What was the final score of the Jets vs Ravens game?

Baltimore won 23-10 on November 23, 2025, at M&T Bank Stadium.

Who led the Ravens in rushing?

Derrick Henry, with 64 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries.

How many passing yards did Tyrod Taylor have?

Taylor finished 17 of 28 for 222 yards with one touchdown and one interception.

Who had the most receiving yards in the game?

Breece Hall of the Jets, with 75 yards on four catches, including a 40-yard reception.

How many sacks did each team record?

Baltimore had three, New York had one.

What the Numbers Meant

The result was Baltimore’s fifth straight win and lifted a team that opened the year 1-5 back over .500 at 6-5, level with Pittsburgh at the top of the AFC North. New York fell to 2-9 and locked in a 10th consecutive losing season. Henry’s yardage was modest, yet the afternoon came with real history. His two short scores moved him to 12th on the NFL’s all-time rushing list that day at 12,294 yards, ahead of Hall of Famers Marcus Allen, Edgerrin James and Marshall Faulk, with Jim Brown the next name in front of him.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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