Baltimore's only ferocity.
Ravens show fight after Texans' WR emulates Ray Lewis on first career TD celebration originally appeared on The Sporting News
The Baltimore Ravens didn't show much fight on Sunday vs. the Houston Texans.
One of their fiercest moments came after a play.
Texans wide receiver Jaylin Noel caught the fourth touchdown pass thrown by C.J. Stroud and had his celebration ready to go.
He did the Ray Lewis dance.
Mind you, this was Noel's first NFL touchdown, and in Baltimore, he was emulating something legendary.
The Ravens didn't appreciate it and came over to feud with Noel a bit.
Texans WR Jaylin Noel does the Ray Lewis squirrel dance.
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 5, 2025
Ian Eagle: "This is his first career NFL touchdown, J.J."
J.J. Watt: "And he does something in Baltimore that for many years would've never been allowed by an opposing player..." 🏈🎙️ #NFLpic.twitter.com/2KI4Vk8S9O
The Ravens have bigger problems on their hands than what TD dance a player does against them.
Of course, allowing four touchdown passes in one game is a problem by itself.
And then there's the fact that this drops the Ravens to 1-4 on the season, and it's not a given that Lamar Jackson will be back in a week's time, either.
The sky may be falling in Baltimore.
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