For the fourth consecutive week, the Baltimore Ravens under Head Coach Johnny Conaway demonstrated why they are setting the tone in the division with a commanding 34-6 road victory against the Redskins in Washington. The win extends the Ravens’ undefeated record to 4-0, while bolstering their division slate to 1-0 and further cementing their standing atop the division.

From the opening minutes, Baltimore asserted control. Quarterback Richard Dunn connected early and often, launching a quick-strike 60-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Stevens just a minute into the game. Stevens, who finished with a strong 61 receiving yards and two rushing touchdowns, was clearly a key target and relentless threat throughout the afternoon. Dunn completed 20 of 33 passes for 209 yards and two TDs without an interception, a poised performance perfectly orchestrating the Ravens’ balanced attack.

The Ravens’ ground game was no less impressive. Running backs Dallas Chambers and Johnathan Yang combined for 149 rushing yards, with Chambers amassing 94 yards, complemented by 31 receiving yards, and Yang adding 55 yards on the ground along with 12 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Yang’s late first-half 5-yard touchdown run was set up by a crucial forced fumble recovery by defensive end William Helsley, underscoring the Ravens’ ability to capitalize on turnovers and swing momentum in their favor.

Kicker William Silver maintained his perfect kicking record through the early season, converting two field goals and four extra points, a steady hand that contributed to the Ravens’ steady build on the scoreboard.

On defense, Baltimore was stingy and opportunistic, holding Washington to only six points and just 102 passing yards on 7 completions from 17 attempts, while limiting their rushing attack to a meager 37 yards on 26 carries. The Ravens' defense pressured the Redskins all day, forcing a critical turnover on a punt return early in the second quarter that set up another scoring drive.

Meanwhile, the Redskins struggled to find traction. Their two field goals by kicker Roosevelt Welch were the only points they managed against the Ravens’ relentless defense. A scarcity of successful third-down conversions and no touchdowns in the red zone highlighted their offensive woes. Their record drops to 1-3, continuing a rocky start to the season marked by a lack of offensive rhythm and defensive resilience.

This victory keeps the Ravens atop the division, showcasing their early season consistency and balanced team play, which Head Coach Johnny Conaway has emphasized as the foundation for their success. The continuity and momentum built over these first four weeks will be key as the Ravens begin to face more challenging opponents and lobbies for playoff positioning intensify. For now, Baltimore fans can savor another assured performance that speaks to the team’s depth, discipline, and strong locker-room leadership.

Conaway’s squad heads into Week 5 with renewed confidence, looking to maintain their unbeaten run and continue imposing their will offensively and defensively. If this game is any measure, the Ravens are pacing themselves well for a championship-caliber season.