LONDON--Blake Bortles threw for four touchdowns and Jacksonville ran roughshod over Baltimore at Wembley Stadium in London. Jaguars won 44-7.
Multiple players from both teams took a knee during the national anthem. Jaguars owner Shad Khan was also on the sideline and locked arms with protesting players.
Bortles was 20 of 31 for 244 yards with no turnovers. Jacksonville also forced three turnovers and improved to 2-1 for the first time since 2007.
Tight end Marcedes Lewis caught three touchdown passes.
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco had one of the worst performances of his career. He completed just 8 of 18 pass attempts for 28 yards with two interceptions. Flacco had a 12.0 passer rating and has thrown an interception in nine consecutive games.
The Jaguars dominated Baltimore (2-1) from the opening whistle. Jacksonville took a 10-0 lead in the first quarter on a 23-yard field goal by Jason Myers and a 17-yard touchdown pass from Bortles to Lewis.
Another 45-yard field goal by Myers increased the lead to 13-0 at the half. The Ravens had given up just 10 points in their opening two games.
Jacksonville went up 20-0 when Bortles threw a five-yard touchdown pass to Allen Hurns on third-and-goal. A 23-yard kick by Myers made it 23-0 lead the half.
Baltimore had just 15 yards in the opening half and had one first down. That was the fewest yards in any half in franchise history, according to STATS Research. The previous franchise low was 16 yards in the first half on Oct. 24, 2011, also against Jacksonville.
Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games
Patriots 36, Texans 33
Tom Brady worked his magic again.
Down by five points with the ball at his own 25 and 2:24 left, Brady took his team 75 yards, throwing a 25-yard touchdown pass -- his fifth of the game -- to Brandin Cooks with 23 seconds left and then hit Cooks with a two-point conversion to give the New England Patriots a 36-33 over Houston.
Brady completed passes on third-and-15 (Rob Gronkowski) and third-and-17 (Danny Amendola, 27 yards) to set up the winning score as safety Corey Moore was unable to hold onto an interception at the Houston 2.
Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson had put his team in position to give the Patriots (2-1) back-to-back home losses for the first time in nine years. But he came up short despite completing 22 of 33 passes for 301 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for Houston (1-2).
Falcons 30, Lions 26
Matt Ryan connected with Taylor Gabriel for a 40-yard, go-ahead scoring strike on the first play of the fourth quarter and Atlanta held off Detroit.
Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford appeared to complete a one-yard touchdown pass to Golden Tate with eight seconds remaining. But Tate was ruled to be just shy of the goal line.
Ryan completed 24 of 35 passes for 294 yards and two touchdowns, but was also picked off three times. Devonta Freeman gained 106 yards on 21 carries and scored a touchdown for the Falcons (3-0).
Stafford made 25 of 45 passes for 264 yards and a touchdown for Detroit (2-1).
Bears 23, Steelers 17 (overtime)
Jordan Howard scored on a 19-yard touchdown run in overtime to lift Chicago to an upset win over Pittsburgh.
Bears running back Tarik Cohen appeared to end the game with a 73-yard touchdown run earlier in overtime, but officials determined he stepped out of bounds.
Howard finished with 138 yards and two touchdowns as Chicago (1-2) won for the first time this season.
Pittsburgh (2-1) tied the score with 8:03 remaining after Chris Boswell connected on a 32-yard field goal.
Saints 34, Panthers 13
Drew Brees threw three touchdown passes as New Orleans cracked one of the NFL's top defenses at Carolina.
Brees completed 22 of 29 passes for 220 yards as the Saints won in their first game this season.
Carolina quarterback Cam Newton was intercepted three times, and he didn't play after the third pickoff late in the game. Newton completed 17 of 26 passes for 167 yards for the Panthers (2-1).
Bills 26, Broncos 16
Tyrod Taylor threw for 213 yards and two touchdowns to lead Buffalo to a surprise win over visiting Denver Broncos.
Stephen Hauschka kicked four field goals as Buffalo improved to 2-1 under new coach Sean McDermott.
Trevor Siemian was 24 of 40 passing for 259 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions for the Broncos (2-1).
Eagles 27, Giants 24
Rookie kicker Jake Elliott connected on a 61-yard field goal as time expired, giving Philadelphia (2-1) the victory over New York (0-3).
Quarterback Eli Manning was 35 of 47 for 366 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions as the Giants nearly rallied from an early 14-0 deficit. New York dropped to 0-3
Colts 31, Browns 28
Indianapolis quarterback Jacoby Brissett completed nine of 12 passes for 206 yards and a touchdown during the first 30 minutes, and T.Y. Hilton caught five first-half passes for 145 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown pass, as the Colts (1-2) defeated winless Cleveland.
Brissett also ran five and seven yards for opening-half touchdowns, and Frank Gore ran four yards for a touchdown in the second quarter, giving the Colts a 28-7 lead.
Vikings 34, Buccaneers 17
Case Keenum threw for a career-high 369 yards passing and three touchdowns and Stefon Diggs caught eight passes for 173 yards and two scores in Minnesota's home win over Tampa Bay.
Adam Thielen caught five passes for 98 yards and rookie running back Dalvin Cook had 169 total yards (97 yards rushing, 72 receiving) and his first career touchdown for Minnesota (2-1).
The Vikings' defense intercepted Jameis Winston three times.
Jets 20, Dolphins 6
New York quarterback Josh McCown threw for 249 yards, including a 69-yard bomb to Robby Anderson. Bilal Powell ran for his first touchdown of the season, and Chandler Catanzaro made two field goals in the win by the Jets (1-2) over visiting Miami (1-1).