Head Coach John Harbaugh made it clear Sunday that the Ravens are going to play aggressively, regardless of what anyone else thinks.

The Ravens went for it on fourth down four times against the Kansas City Chiefs, converting three of those opportunities. Twice the Ravens went for it on fourth down in their own territory, converting once and failing once.

They also failed on three attempted two-point conversions, including once in the fourth quarter when a successful extra point would have put them 10 points behind instead of 11.

The assertive decision-making was part of a 33-28 loss that became the Ravens' second heartbreaking defeat to the Chiefs in two years. However, Harbaugh stuck by every decision that was made, declaring that the Ravens were not going to "play scared", and that every choice was supported by analytics.

"The point was to score as many points as we could," Harbaugh said. "Every one of those were clear analytic decisions to go for two. We had a mindset that we were going to come in and try to score as many points as we could.

"I know we all felt the same way. Lamar (Jackson) felt the same way. We all did. We're going to keep playing that way, just for the record. When you write your articles just understand that and we'll disagree with your criticism. We're going after it. That's the way we're going to play all year."