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Quick Take: Ravens dominate Raiders at home

It was over when ...
Rookie QB Joe Flacco took a snap midway through the third quarter, handed the ball off to backup QB Troy Smith, who then passed it back to Flacco, who had sprinted into a route. Flacco ran down the left sideline for a 43-yard gain, setting up a field goal that put the Ravens up 22-3.

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Rookie running back Ray Rice turned in the best performance of his young career, finishing with 64 yards on the ground while hauling in three receptions for 37 yards. He also averaged 27 yards on two kickoff returns.

Key stat
Baltimore entered the game leading the league in time of possession. The Ravens sustained long drives by converting 55 percent of their third-down attempts and held the ball nearly 13 minutes longer than the Raiders.

Noteworthy
The Ravens picked up their 100th win in franchise history. ... Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan was playing against his twin brother, Rob, who is defensive coordinator for the Raiders. Rex's defense held the Raiders to 35 first-half yards and collected the unit's first safety since 2000. ... The Raiders are 7-37 on the road since 2003. ... The Raiders deactivated rookie running back Darren McFadden.